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Godspeed - LP - Black
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04/25/2025
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$35
UPC: 5070003476015 "We've been dying to meet you," Ben Woods sings on "Linoleum", the second single from Godspeed , album number four for The Golden Dregs. This rousing greeting doubles as a mission statement for the project. What began as a solo endeavour by the then Cornwall-based multi-instrumentalist and producer has grown into a six-member ensemble, each artist deeply rooted in London's grassroots music scene. On Godspeed, for the first time, each band member contributes individually, but Woods' songwriting and resonant baritone remain at the core -- an anchor welcoming listeners into the fold. The city plays its part here. A very close ear will pick up London's cranky ambience, recorded on a handheld recorder by synth player Davy Roderick, then woven into the songs. And where the previous The Golden Dregs record, On Grace and Dignity (4AD), held up a light to and lamented a certain kind of rural experience, Godspeed turns the contrast up three or four notches above its predecessor, feeling cut through with the spirit of the city because of it. The highs are higher: a wall of sound soars more and more euphorically on penultimate track, "The Wave". The lows are lower: "I think I've had enough to last a lifetime" announces the chorus on "The Weight of it All", a beautifully devastating homage to irreparable situations, sung by Issie Armstrong. "People have inspired this record. To be in a densely crowded space, surrounded by strangers, and to think for a moment how every person is living out their own stories, figuring out loss and love and frustration and all the things that make up the human experience - I find that so curious. It's a deeply personal record, but I like to think that it is personal with open arms, an experience to be shared." Indeed, The Golden Dregs' songs have always been less about telling individual stories and more about narrative vignettes, snippets of images that leave the listener guessing...