Dennison Witmer
The Ones Who Wait
(Mono vs. Stereo)
[Rating: 3 stars]
Summertime and the living isโฆlistless? Lackadaisical? No, thatโs not right. But after listening to The Ones Who Wait, itโs easy to get confused.
See, at times, Dension Witmerโs latest album is calm to the point where you are begging for some ripples on the pond. The slowdown numbers are everywhere you turnโโLife Before Aestheticsโ rides the same basic guitar throughout; โTwo and A Glass Roseโ could be a country shuffle written fifty years ago, until you hear the opening couplet: โI remember you in a thrift store dress/Rainfall on the taxi roof/On the morning we arrived in Amsterdam.โ
Sadly, despite the songโs locale, it doesnโt get more psychedelic from there. Thatโs not to say either of those songs is inherently bad, or that sometimes calm canโt work. The standout track on the album, โYour Friend,โ is an ethereal ballad where Witmerโs quiet style is nicely paired with slide guitar, layered acoustic riffs and unique love song lyrics: โNow the fruits of our love fall/Out of the trees/And down, across the ground.โ
But when most of your songs gently dip their toes in the water, sometimes you need a big splash. Maybe thatโs The Ones Who Waitโs saving grace. Witmer occasionally counters a song like โBrooklyn With Your Highest Wallโ and its lounge-singer accompaniment with one like โHold On,โ the album opener that has a backbeat and more importantly, some forward momentum to help Witmer deliver his words with a little more punch than usual. โI know how youโve been worried sick for me,โ he sings on the latter.
And at times, one should worry a little while listening to this album, especially if one is currently operating heavy machinery or driving a car. Just donโt worry too much. Witmer always manages to save the day from sleep-induced disaster, blaring out something like โInfluence,โ a banjo throwdown thatโs fun and bubbly and just right for this time of year, making you feel a bit foolish for being so drowsy moments before. โLove me like the way you used to,โ Witmer sings, and on songs like this, itโs easy to. Now next time can we have a few more?

