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Damien Binder - EP Review: Heartful

16 Dec 2024 // A review by Peter K Malthus


Damien Binder is now well into his fourth decade of releasing music, and his third as a solo artist. He has an impressive back catalogue to show for it, and his latest EP Heartful sits admirably alongside his previous releases.

After hearing the first track, Crazy, I wasn't at all surprised to discover that he draws influence from Neil Finn, in having a sound and feel redolent of that style, but in no way a "rip-off", more in a "heart worn proudly on sleeve" sense. It also brought Tom Petty-style Americana to mind, there's a classically timeless quality to this, and it's also a treat to listen to from the perspective of a fan of fantastic guitar tones, warm and tasty. In fact, I love the production of Matt Gio here, a nice big, open sound. This is just a great song, to put it simply. Well written well performed, and a superb opener, leaving me well enthused for more. Sanctuary has moments that remind me nicely of Dave Dobbyn, but overall, it has a uniquely different sound again. Some artful acoustic guitar and subtle percussion underscore the first verse. The feel remains gentle as the song progresses and the rest of the band joins in. This is a beautiful song, sweet and poignant, strong and heartfelt. Once again, made all the better by that magnificent production, everything so full and clear.

Hang On is a song of positivity and hope, and of connection, the lyrics making a promise of having an ally in tough times, someone who has your back. His voice is genuine, and full of compassion for his subject, a powerful song. The rhythm is compelling, and musically the overall sound is full of optimism and light. Next is Won't Be Leaving, an airy, peaceful feel emanates from this song of devotion and companionship, and of navigating those waters together. At work here is a master craftsman, pieces of beauty and magic being wrought from the simplest of concepts. There is a humanity it its purest form in the poetry of these songs, and they are the type of songs that will stay with you long after physically listening, gorgeously hooky.

Swells of strings and a tasteful guitar arpeggio create a gorgeous atmosphere on final track, Heartful. What a glorious way to bring this EP to a close. Another typically strong vocal melody extolls the listener to hang on to love at all costs, in its lyrics.

It's a skillful lyricist who can create such excellent and beautiful love songs, without sounding remotely trite or cheesy, and this has been a masterclass. No doubt Damien Binder will be producing much more such rich and thoughtful music for a long time yet.

 

About Damien Binder

Singer-songwriter Damien Binder has been writing and recording his original style of moody alt-rock for more than 20 years.

Since his self-titled debut in the early 2000’s, the APRA Silver Scroll nominated artist has gone on to release four acclaimed solo albums and performed internationally supporting some of the world's leading acts including David Gray, Marianne Faithfull and Ani Di Franco.

Prior to pursuing his solo career, Damien fronted New Zealand rock band Second Child who shot to fame with their debut album Slinky which saw the band play esteemed support slots for acts such as The Jesus and Mary Chain, Powderfinger, Rollins Band, Hunters & Collectors, Fugazi and famously Nirvana on their only NZ tour.

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Releases

Heartful
Year: 2024
Type: EP
Bright Side
Year: 2023
Type: Album
A New World
Year: 2016
Type: Album
While The Wind's At Your Back
Year: 2009
Type: Album
Til Now
Year: 2003
Type: Album
Damien Binder
Year: 2000
Type: Album

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