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.renovation
From the rolling opening guitar lines of “unravelling” the
stage is set for a journey. The song itself encapsulates one of the threads
that run through the record: change. Like the album title Renovation suggests,
life is not static - we are in transition, under construction and on our
way to becoming. Renovation is a strong step forward for emerging songwriter
Lance Odegard.
While embracing the tradition of classic songwriting, he is carving out
his own unique voice.Renovation traverses across many different musical
styles. There are elements of dusty-road country (“young”),
lighthearted pop (“keep on driving”) and contemplative folk
(“renovation”). At other times songs take excursions into
jazz (“orbit”) and ambient-rock (“hope”). Songs
sway and float (“the incomplete”, “motion is easy”)
and others drive with burning intensity (“pilot me”, “honestly”).
Utilizing mostly acoustic instruments like acoustic guitars, banjo, brushed
drums, mandolin, piano, dobro and upright bass, the album is infused with
an appealing realness - an organic quality. In an age with overly digitized,
sanitized and airbrushed music, Renovation rings true and reminds us of
the satisfaction of stripping away the varnish and seeing what’s
underneath. Vintage wurlitzers and organs add a timelessness to the canvas
while lush lapsteels, pump organs and electric guitars colour in the background
creating a rich tapestry.
Listen closely. There are handclaps and buzzing amps. The Leslie speaker
whirrs into action and the frets buzz with authenticity. The melodies
are infectious and linger long after the cd is finished. Renovation is
a work with depth and dimension.
There’s a wonderful humility in Lance’s delivery that allows
us to open up to the songs themselves - an inviting warmth that is both
disarming and surprising. Lance continues on Renovation, to veer off the
well-worn path of cliches to offer fresh vistas and points of view. He
employs a well-crafted subtlety and wordplay inside these seemingly simple
songs and there is a sense that the broken characters who inhabit them,
are strangely familiar.
Through honestly looking within, Lance illuminates those universal things
which resonate within us all. Who hasn’t wrestled with faith, fear,
despair and loneliness? Who hasn’t experienced the child like wonderment
of a prairie sunset or the joy of new love? Who doesn’t want to
be made new?
Welcome to the music and words of Lance Odegard – conversational,
full of honesty and emotion, and still under construction.
.ensemble
Renovation includes an impressive host of musicians. Mel Hayes (Brian
Doerksen Band), Sheree Plett and Carolyn Arends all contribute by bringing
their distinct vocal sounds. Producer/musician Jonathan Anderson (Jonathan
Inc., Radiogram) plays banjo, lap steel, electric guitar and dobro. Nelson
Boschman (Nelson Boschman Trio, Mennonite Jazz Committee) adds his tasteful
playing on Wurlitzer, piano, and the Hammond organ. Bruce Rawling (The
Rawling Brothers) plays acoustic and electric guitars, mandolin, acoustic
and electric bass. Steve Klassen (Sterr) and Adam Thomas also share some
of the bass credits. Roy Salmond plays pump organ and Kenton Wiens adds
his relaxed groove on the drum kit.
.future
Lance sold nearly 500 copies of his debut release with the chance to feel
in 2003-2004, by playing in local coffee shops, schools and living room
shows.
He plans to support Renovation more extensively, through college radio
promotion, live performances and regional touring.
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