Friday, 12 July 2024

Album Review: Helen Rose - Rugged Elegance

 

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Within the canvas of Rugged Elegance, Helen Rose effortlessly eases between a smorgasbord of Americana sounds. A blues coating may have greeted this US bicoastal-raised artist with her debut release in 2018, but an array of palates get spoiled with the renewal. Nine co-written tracks host a voice elegant in effect full of songs primed for impact. 

Stylishly presented opener ‘Raspberry Plain’ supported by pedal steel indicates the record may call at different landing places. This leads into ‘King of This Town’ where an earthier feel dominates as Rose edges into a bluesier midst with guitar riffs splicing a rougher sound. ‘Where Is My Home’ meanders into tamer waters melting those seduced by Rose in this mode as string-fuelled musings own the moment. 

Vibes lower in ‘The Drakes’ where the lyrics drift in a coastal direction. There are early signs that ‘Wolf Tones’ was going to inject some harmonica and guitar driven power and the inklings became fulfilled. The luscious duet ‘Demons’ sparkles at the album’s summit where once again a milder Rose and stellar pedal steel purr. ‘This Ship’ heralds the most stripped back part of the album exposing a heartfelt longing in the lyrics. You always feel a faster paced melodic song is around the corner and title track ‘Rugged Elegance’ delivers in the penultimate spot. ‘Get Me Out of the City’ evokes the spirit of great closers.

The versatility and creative guile of Helen Rose shines through the treasure trove of Rugged Elegance.