Jazziz names
the album one of “10 Albums You Need to Know” as the first single, “Bluewave
Bossanova,” is added out of the box to the SiriusXM Watercolors playlist.
Undeniably different, invitingly familiar and as
masterful as ever, guitarist Lawson Rollins heads “True North” on his tenth
album, a collection that commemorates the Billboard chart-topper’s 20th
anniversary as a recording artist. Jazziz magazine named the Infinita Records
release that dropped last Friday one of the “10 Albums You Need to Know.” With
the influential SiriusXM’s Watercolors leading the charge, radio programmers
are welcoming the new release by adding the first single, “Bluewave Bossanova,”
to playlists out of the box, favoring a radio edit featuring Mary Fettig’s soprano
sax caress.
“True North”
is the first album that Rollins composed, produced and recorded all the guitar
parts on his own. He relies upon his mesmerizing classical fingerstyle guitar
play to forge a unique path incorporating contemporary jazz, world music, Latin
and New Age, making records that convey exotic travel, exhilarating adventure
and quixotic escape. “True North” continues the quest yet it’s easy to observe
a variety of new dimensions spawned from a recent spate of assorted music and film
projects.
Named by
Guitar Player magazine as one of the “50 Transcedent Acoustic Guitarists” of
all-time, the San Francisco-based Rollins curated a collection of his best
(“Airwaves: The Greatest Hits”), experimented on “Dark Matter: Music for Film”;
scored his first film, “Stay Out Stay Alive,” a multiple award winner and
consistent film festival favorite that opened last November (Rollins also
served as the movie’s executive producer); and collaborated on a single (“And
If You Will Come With Me”) with Israeli superstar singer Idan Raichel. Rollins
couldn’t help but be impacted artistically from this diversely prolific period
when it came to crafting “True North.” The works expanded his sonic palette
with Rollins adding electric and slide guitars, steel string guitar and
interesting synthesizer textures alongside his signature classical Spanish
nylon string acoustic guitar rhythms and rich melodic expressions.
Renowned for
dispensing dazzling acoustic guitar arpeggios, scales and harmonies at
astonishing speed (showcased in YouTube videos that have received over 10
million views), “True North” exhibits sharper focus, self-control and command
as he “stays on course” instead of wandering off on prolonged improvisational
excursions. The tone of the lead guitar emotes new warmth and purity. Even the
album art, consisting of sundrenched images taken on the Outer Banks (North
Carolina) where Rollins spends a lot of time each year, is filled with light
and soft pastels unlike earlier images.
Rollins’
“True North” traveling mates are drummer and percussionist Dave Bryant, bassist
Dan Feiszli, violinist Mads Tolling and Stephen Duros who plays additional
keyboards and electric guitar on the album’s “With the Wind,” an eclectic and
extravagant track unlike any ever recorded by the artist.
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