Sam Amidon – Sam Amidon (Digital, 2020)

No.5226

GAJOOB Review by Bryan Baker:

Sam Amidon’s self-titled album, released on October 23, 2020, is a fascinating exploration of folk music that bridges the gap between traditional and contemporary sounds.

The album is a testament to Amidon’s talent for reinterpreting classic folk songs in a way that feels both fresh and nostalgic. His vocals, reminiscent of traditional folk, evoke a sense of longing for melodies that seem ingrained in our collective musical DNA.

Opening with “Maggie”, the album immediately sets the tone with its captivating blend of modern and traditional elements. Amidon’s rendition of “Pretty Polly” is hauntingly beautiful, while “Light Rain Blues” showcases his skill for storytelling set against a backdrop of compelling rhythms.

Throughout the album, Amidon takes listeners on a journey through time, breathing new life into beloved tunes like “Spanish Merchant’s Daughter” and “Reuben”. The standout track “Hallelujah” is a testament to his ability to capture the essence of classic folk while infusing it with a distinctly contemporary sound.

The album concludes with the poignant “Sundown”, featuring Beth Orton, a perfect ending to an impressive collection of reimagined folk songs.

Amidon has described this album as the “fullest realization to date of his artistic vision”. Indeed, his unique approach to these nine mostly traditional folk songs stands as a testament to his innovative spirit and deep respect for the genre.

“Sam Amidon” is a bold and innovative album that pushes the boundaries of folk music. It offers listeners a refreshing take on traditional songs while remaining grounded in the timeless appeal of the genre. Whether you’re a longtime fan of Amidon or new to his music, this album is a must-listen.

Media: Digital.

Visit Sam Amidon

Bandcamp URL: https://samamidon.bandcamp.com/album/sam-amidon


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