In the early 21st century, it seems like the number of true storytellers in the realm of
roots rock is rapidly diminishing. But then along comes a gentleman like
Damien Dempsey, who appears poised to save the day, as evidenced by his 2007 release,
To Hell or Barbados. The Irish
singer/songwriter/guitarist has received acclaim by such fellow renowned artists as
Shane MacGowan and
Sinead O'Connor, and with good reason --
Dempsey's tunes hark back to a day when
folk-based musicians were more concerned with penning their next tell-all tale of life, rather than merely penning songs in hope of selling to an advertiser. Take a tune like
"How Strange," for instance -- while holding no surprises in band instrumentation, it's
Dempsey's vocals that supply the song's muscle. That said,
Dempsey isn't looking to get pigeonholed into a single sound/approach, as evidenced by the bare-bones
"Chase the Light," the
electronic-tinged album-closing
"The City," and
"Serious," on which
Dempsey assumes the role of an actor (as dialogue is featured rather than traditional singing).
To Hell or Barbados is
folk and
roots rock with substance, with the sound of Ireland mixed in for good measure. A most intriguing cocktail. ~ Greg Prato