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Long Way Home

    Ray LaMontagne  has spent the past two decades carving a singular space for himself in modern music. In a career that has seen overflowing critical acclaim, he’s opted out of the spotlight and its accompanying celebrity in the remote hills of Western Massachusetts. The New York Times accounts, “Visiting Ray LaMontagne is like going back to another century.” His signature voice, described by Rolling Stone as an “impeccably weathered tenor croon”, continues to serve as a conduit for era-defining melodies and songwriting. Across eight studio albums, LaMontagne has let his songs and story speak for themselves, ringing a deep chord in the American subconscious. As has come to be expected through his extensive and awarded discography, LaMontagne delivers yet again on record nine with a cohesive, impressive effort.

    The core of Long Way Home reverberates deep into LaMontagne’s youth—at 21-years-old, in a small club in Minneapolis, he recalls seeing Townes Van Zandt perform live. A line from “To Live Is To Fly” has stuck with him ever since; Van Zandt sang, “When here you been is good and gone, all you keep is the getting there.” LaMontagne reflects, “Thirty years later it occurs to me that every song on Long Way Home is in one way or another honoring the journey. The languorous days of youth and innocence. The countless battles of adulthood, some won, more often lost. It's been a long hard road, and I wouldn’t change a minute. It took me nine songs to express what Townes managed to say in one line. I guess I still got a lot to learn.” Produced in tandem with Seth Kauffman (Floating Action, Angel Olsen, Lana Del Ray), Long Way Home’s nine moving tracks recall the folk-rock explosion of the early seventies, while aptly sitting among the modern Americana revival that LaMontagne was integral in fueling. Recorded over the course of a few weeks in his home studio, LaMontagne tapped both long-time and new collaborators across the record—The Secret Sisters provide backing vocals on the first three tracks, while the album was engineered and mixed by the team of LaMontagne, Kauffman, and Ariel Bernstein.

    STAFF COMMENTS

    Barry says: A beautifully emotive, swooning mix of American primitive drones, bucolic folky textures and brittle acoustic guitar strums, all topped with LaMontagne's syrupy vocals. Beautifully warm, instantly reminiscent of the glory days of American folk music but with a distinct, modern slant.

    TRACK LISTING

    1. Step Into Your Power
    2. I Wouldn't Change A Thing
    3. Yearning
    4. And They Called Her California
    5. La De Dum, La De Da
    6. My Lady Fair
    7. The Way Things Are
    8. So, Damned, Blue
    9. Long Way Home

    Ray Lamontagne

    Monovision

      Grammy Award winning artist Ray LaMontagne is set to release his eagerly anticipated, eighth studio album 'MONOVISION' via Columbia Records.

      The 10 track album sees Ray not only writing and producing the album once again but also includes added duties of engineering as well as performing all the instruments for the tracks. 

      Grammy Award winning singer-songwriter Ray Lamontagne releases his seventh studio album on 18th May, via Columbia Records.

      Written & produced by LaMontagne, this nine song album includes the singles "Such A Simple Thing" & "Paper Man".

      STAFF COMMENTS

      Barry says: Lamontagne brings us his newest LP, with tender folk stylings subtly woven amongst the stunning acoustic balladry, all accentuated with Lamontagne's heart-melting vocals.

      TRACK LISTING

      1. To The Sea
      2. Paper Man
      3. Part Of The Light
      4. It's Always Been You
      5. Let's Make It Last
      6. As Black As Blood Is Blue
      7. Such A Simple Thing
      8. No Answer Arrives
      9. Goodbye Blue Sky

      Ray Lamontagne

      Till The Sun Turns Black

        This is a super follow-up to his much-loved debut and whilst the warm, woody soulfulness of primetime Van Morrisson still shines through there's enough new ground covered to prove that he is indeed a major talent in the making. There's country and blues to add to his rustic soul music, this time with echoes of John Lennon or even Ryan Adams. There's some unsettling, sparse stuff here too; it's an occasionally challenging as well as a comforting listen. Fans are going to love this record!


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