Wide Open Light | |
Type: | studio |
Artist: | Ben Harper |
Cover: | Ben Harper - Wide Open Light.png |
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Genre: | Folk |
Length: | 36:02 |
Label: | Chrysalis |
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Prev Title: | Bloodline Maintenance |
Prev Year: | 2022 |
Wide Open Light is the seventeenth studio album by American singer-songwriter Ben Harper, released on June 2, 2023, through Chrysalis Records. It was preceded by the lead single "Yard Sale" featuring Jack Johnson. Harper will tour Europe and North America from July 2023.[1]
In an interview with Harper's Bazaar, the album is described as a "stripped-down, minimally-produced meditation on love, loss, and longing featuring 11 previously unreleased songs."[2] Harper explained, "I've been setting certain songs aside for the day I would hopefully release this album. It captures me exploring my way to being 53 years old... At its finest, it’s a reinvention of a style and sound. It’s something different than what is obviously categorizable because it's Black folk soul music.[2]
Most of the songs contain instrumentation only from an acoustic guitar, with Spin describing the songs as "spare and organic" and Harper stating that he has not "been that raw and that exposed on record—just me and guitar—for an entire album ever".[1] He described his motive for a mostly acoustic album as "There was once a time when albums didn't need an adjacent story or fable. When the songs were enough."[3] The album was additionally described in a press statement as "a family of songs [...] where each track is a close relative to the next" and "deliberately minimalist".[4]
Glide Magazines Jim Hynes described the album as "a straight-forward singer-songwriter album, a folk album centered on personal songs, each related to the next, weighted toward pivotal moments and resilience", calling its centerpiece "Yard Sale" due to its "clever lyrics" and "catchy chorus". Hynes concluded that "the crafty imagery, wordplay, and indelible choruses will likely linger".[5] Hal Horwowitz wrote for American Songwriter that the album provides a "tantalizing, understated intimacy few other singer/songwriters can conjure with this spare, dialed-down approach."[6] Riff Magazines Tony Hicks wrote, "Harper vocally channels Cat Stevens and Paul Simon, pouring his heart out while mixing his voice with lots of slide guitar, piano and heartfelt arrangement. It’s raw and moody and, at times, evokes memories of campfires and clouds parting over green hills."[7]
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