Kris Dane - 'Kris Dane'

8/10

There’s something quietly radical about Kris Dane naming his ninth album after himself. It feels like a return to instinct, a stripping away of expectation, and in that sense, 'Kris Dane' is more an act of rediscovery than anything else.

Recorded in the English countryside with producer Jamie Evans, the album carries a sense of removal from the noise of contemporary music culture. The songs stretch, often taking their time to fully reveal themselves, unconcerned with brevity or immediacy. It's like stepping into a space where time slows down just enough for detail to matter again.

One of the most striking aspects is the absence of a traditional rhythmic foundation. Without it, the songs hover, anchored by melody, atmosphere, and the emotional weight of Dane’s own tender voice. This gives the record a fragile, suspended quality, as if each track exists just slightly outside of gravity.

The single 'Cherry' offers a clear window into this approach. Centred around piano and voice, it unfolds with a kind of understated elegance, allowing its emotional core to emerge gradually.

Elsewhere, tracks like 'Get It On', 'Beyond The Wall', 'All Things Beautiful', 'Half Moon', and 'Carob Tree' explore themes of love, disconnection, and internal reckoning. There’s a sense that these songs are rooted in a specific moment of transition, yet they never feel confined to it. They resonate more broadly, touching on experiences that feel both personal and universal at the same time.

What makes this collection so compelling is its trust in restraint. There’s no attempt to chase trends or force impact. Instead, the album invites us to slow down, sit with its nuances, and engage with it on its own terms.

For an artist this deep into his career, releasing a self-titled record could suggest closure. But here, it feels like a beginning that arrives with quiet certainty.

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