Scott Wainwright - Dark Money (2023)

Artist: Scott Wainwright
Title: Dark Money
Year Of Release: 2023
Label: Saw Music
Genre: Blues, Folk, Alternative
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 00:40:39
Total Size: 93 mb | 237 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Dark Money
Year Of Release: 2023
Label: Saw Music
Genre: Blues, Folk, Alternative
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 00:40:39
Total Size: 93 mb | 237 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Scott Wainwright - Rolling Down the Road
02. Scott Wainwright - Last Exit Blues
03. Scott Wainwright - Don't Get Pushed Aside
04. Scott Wainwright - Take Back This Town
05. Scott Wainwright - Bend in the River
06. Scott Wainwright - John
07. Scott Wainwright - I Let Go
Personnel:
Guitars, Vocals, Backing Vocals - Scott Wainwright
Double Bass and Electric Bass - Hugh Bradley
Drums, Keys, Electronics - Grant Henderson
‘Dark Money’ is the twelfth studio album from maverick sonic traveller Scott Wainwright and is his first vocal and song-based album since 2015’s ‘Strangers Here’.
At this point on Scott’s musical journey, we find him incorporating ideas from 2018’s all instrumental album ‘Talking Backwoods’, which was a meeting of American Primitive Guitar and modern-day Electronica and then mixing them with the blues, jazz and world styled songs that are inhabiting his current live performances.
The albums seven songs, much like the songs on ‘Strangers Here’, explore the human condition, the systems we create for ourselves and the way we live within in these systems. A number of songs reflect on our feelings of helplessness in the face of power corrupted by greed.
Once again, the album was recorded at Loom Studios, where Scott worked on the songs with ‘Talking Backwoods’ producer Grant Henderson, who again contributes drums and electronics to many of the songs. The album also features the double bass playing Hugh Bradley, which again furthers the exploration of acoustic sounds working alongside modern electronics.
At this point on Scott’s musical journey, we find him incorporating ideas from 2018’s all instrumental album ‘Talking Backwoods’, which was a meeting of American Primitive Guitar and modern-day Electronica and then mixing them with the blues, jazz and world styled songs that are inhabiting his current live performances.
The albums seven songs, much like the songs on ‘Strangers Here’, explore the human condition, the systems we create for ourselves and the way we live within in these systems. A number of songs reflect on our feelings of helplessness in the face of power corrupted by greed.
Once again, the album was recorded at Loom Studios, where Scott worked on the songs with ‘Talking Backwoods’ producer Grant Henderson, who again contributes drums and electronics to many of the songs. The album also features the double bass playing Hugh Bradley, which again furthers the exploration of acoustic sounds working alongside modern electronics.