Ben Lorentzen: America
Ben Lorentzen
America
(Nordic Records)
From Norway to New York, Ben Lorentzenās journey has landed the musician/singer/artist in America.Ā āThis Is My American Revolutionā begins the album with a plucky, tentative noodling acoustic guitar flowing into a percussion bed with slicing, jangly chords and swirling atmosphere under Lorentzenās whispery vocals. āThe Ugliest Girl in the Worldā follows, informed by piano, single-note leading, and wry lyrics. Though Iām not sure the song ever really lifts off, itās certainly not āugly.āĀ Thereās a slight swing to the moody āBring Home the Angels,ā a solid moment for Lorentzen to show off the sexy side of his voice with a subtle groove and quite an infectious chorus. The production layering of guitar/piano/vocals is perfect here as throughout America. (Lorentzen is responsible for guitars, bass, piano, banjo, organs, and synths on this album.)Ā āMasters of Warā is a walking, low acoustic roil, a plucky little number with a banjo backing, and though mining a slightly banal lyric, it still manages quite the groove. āIron Bellsā is a singer/songwriter ditty, almost Tim Buckley-ish in its slow, sweet reveal, countered by the organ duet with Lorentzenās vocals on āWastelandā (āAcoustic Pop Noirā is what Lorentzen calls his music and that label fits this song well).Ā America ends with another song built mainly around atmosphere, some perfectly placed harmony vocals and Lorentzenās strong, studied yet subtle lead vocals, āJesus, John and Iā with an ever-so-light piano background. It is quite the way to go out here, setting an almost angelic vibe to all the noir.