Album Reviews

Zachary Cale: Blue Rider

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Zachary Cale
Blue Rider
(All Hands Electric)
Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars

Folks, you are going to want to bust out your headphones for this one. You might also want to bust out a sweater, throw a log on the fire and curl up under an afghan because Blue Rider is an essential autumn album. ย The Louisiana-bred Cale has turned in an album as delicate as leaves descent from the tallest trees and just as beautiful, as forlorn as a 5:30 sunset and as warm as a fresh cup of cider. Built upon a foundation of subtle, strident fingerpicking and augment by subtle, atmosphere arrangements Blue Rider is ย an album of rich textures and intimate melodies, a gorgeous collection of songs that bristle with enthralling, understated details.

The background vocals and buried tremolo combine with the slapback of spring reverb on โ€œWayward Sonโ€ to evoke the rustle of almost-barren maples on breezy mountain night. The organ of โ€œDear Shadow,โ€ fortifying the insistent strumming and steady kick drums as layers of electric guitar creep in, is the stuff of graveyard make-out sessions and carefree bike rides down abandoned small-town streets. โ€œBlood Rushes Onโ€ with itโ€™s pedal steel and laid back drumming is all hot toddys and warm flannels, while โ€œHangman Lettersโ€ is like sipping coffee as the son breaks over the Smokey Mountians. All in all, Blue Rider is a stirring experience, one that elicits emotions with the most subtle of brush strokes and simplest of sounds.