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Ravenhall - Album Review: Live at Brebs

30 Apr 2023 // A review by Kev Rowland

Guitarist Joe Ravenhall and singer Chris Brebner formed Ravenhall back in 2015, writing more than 100 songs together before recruiting drummer Damian Hilt and bassist Alan Treanor to fill out their sound. I was a big fan of their The Coming Storm EP from 2021, so I was keen to hear the new album to see what had been happening in the intervening time, and although I had no idea quite what to expect I am sure it was not this! Joe and Chris have gone right back to basics, with their latest album Live at Brebs featuring the two of them on stools at Chris’s bar, with Chris having just a touch of reverb on his vocals and Joe accompanying him on acoustic guitar. That’s it, nothing else, but my view has always been that there is nothing purer and more honest than a singer and an acoustic instrument as there is no room to hide, and every flaw can be heard (especially when it is a live recording like this one). But get it right, and it is magical, and one can probably guess where this review is heading. 

The duo each play to their strengths, and their long working relationship is evident in that each is totally relaxed, knowing the other will always be there to provide the support they need. Chris has a great voice, which I have likened in the past to Mark Cohn and Steve Earle, and here he is being allowed to fully shine. Joe strums at some points, but for the most part he is picking, adding nuances yet never overplaying, allowing Chris to shine on his own when the time is right but being there when there is a need to add something extra. I must confess I noticed quite a few covers on here, and I am actually not sure if this is a set of covers as although this is a live recording, I don’t recognise any titles from their own releases, but they have certainly put their own stamp on everything. I am sure Peter Cox and Richard Drummie never thought King of Wishful Thinking could be turned into something so poignant and beautiful (as well as being somewhat slower), yet the set closer is simply magnificent in this style. Slowing it down, changing the tempo and attack, is a theme of this release with It Must Have Been Love also benefiting from this revised approach as the guys refuse to play it safe but make all these songs their own. This truly is a wonderful album which I have enjoyed immensely from the first time I heard it, and it just keeps getting better the more I play it.

Rating: ( 5 / 5 )
 

About Ravenhall

With passionate acoustic guitar driven songs and evocative storytelling, New Zealand’s Ravenhall speaks directly to listener’s hearts. By embracing an experimental electronic edge, they push the boundaries of traditional singer/songwriter music to create a sound that is wholly authentic and unique.

Founding members Joe Ravenhall and Chris Brebner are both veterans of Auckland’s music scene, with several years of history collaborating on a variety of projects. With Ravenhall they sought to embrace the emotional lyricism and open hearted melodies that drew them to music in the first place. After writing over a hundred songs together, they recruited Damian Hilt on drums and Alan Treanor on the bass, each one bringing their own dynamic personality to fill out the band’s sound.

After spending many years performing together across New Zealand, Ravenhall made their official debut in 2015 with the release of their single Everything To Me. From there they went on to release a series of singles expanding on their signature sound while continuing to build an audience in their home country. Currently the band is working on a new EP which will introduce their intricately crafted songwriting to new listeners in New Zealand and beyond.

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Releases

Live at Brebs Bar
Year: 2023
Type: Album
The Coming Storm
Year: 2021
Type: EP
Wild Hearts
Year: 2020
Type: EP
Straight Up
Year: 2018
Type: EP

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