Album Review: Joe Martin - Alone in Valentine
Joe Martin sharpens his writing tools, expands an horizon and revels in fertile pastures where good music grows. Frontiers are stripped away as a Brit heads out west following the scent of a road weary trail. The fruits of this endeavour lie in the bold tunes and incisive lyrics forming an album finding its optimum pitch. ALONE IN VALENTINE is heavily stocked with nuggets spilling across the imagination highway. Eleven songs purr with an inclusive warmth. Martin evokes a sense of space and feeling, respecting the country playbook, yet shaping it with anglicised eminence. From rousing rocker ‘ Hand Me Down Heart’ igniting an authentic sound to the delicate ‘ Paris Texas ’ proving a idyllic resting place, there is much to admire in Martin’s take on the power of music to convey reality in storytelling mode. You are unashamedly in Isbell-Cobb territory with ‘ Strangers to Lovers ’, by instinct or design, you choose but the result is the same. At the heart of the album ‘ Coal Town ’ a...