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What the Night Said

Will Stratton

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Album Review

The desire to approximate what Nick Drake did on Pink Moon and apply it to one's own circumstances or era has bedeviled a couple of generations of artists. (So much so that a Drake comparison itself has developed the weight of cliché, yet somehow we all know that such a comparison is aimed primarily at Pink Moon and not at his lushly produced, earlier albums.) Will Stratton does not sound like Drake (so much), but Stratton has produced something stirring and hyper-personal yet universally beautiful on What the Night Said. And Pink Moon is the paragon of that achievement, so it is evoked here to foster understanding for a remarkable album, since most singer/songwriters fall far from that mark while chasing that comet tail in their bedrooms. That Stratton was barely out of his teens at the time of this album's recording (while a student at Bennington College in Vermont), makes it all that more remarkable. "Katydid" is a track of pure alchemy, dotted with bright piano notes, cello, and harpsichord, with Stratton's completely guileless, smooth, and breathy vocals tracked so closely as to sound like they're being poured in the listener's ear. "Sunol" does actually sound like a Pink Moon track, particularly in the wheeling rounds of finger plucked acoustic guitar (with heavily thumbed bass notes), but it is only a reference point, and Stratton's breathy close-mic vocal style is at its best on this track. What really defines this album, though, is the lushness of Stratton's vision, poetically and musically. Even though his songs seem to come from a nearly monkish vantage point of isolation, there is lifting beauty here, a need for connection, and breathtaking flights, swoops, and turns of melody. From Mark Kozelek to Mojave 3 to Damon & Naomi, so many accomplished artists have effectively set off after this precarious balance of levity and gravity; on this album Stratton ranks with the absolute best.

Customer Reviews

Follow the Fireflies

Sometimes, just sometimes you run across an album that makes you wish you knew about it earlier. This album is no acception. This album is brilliantly performed and takes on a Sufjan Stevens style but still confides in it's own unique style. The songs are very soothing and a perfect example of strong folk stylistic sounds. You will especially enjoy 'Suhol" (if you like piano, you'll love it) and "Lost the Fear". Take the time to listen to these samples because this musician has the talent.

The Night Said Right

This eloquent CD is filled with beautiful melodies and poignant lyrics such as those of Sufjan Stevens; who happens to play in the first and last songs on the album. His songs are a spectrum of emotions, from inspirational, to somberness, to picturesque, and to lonliness. This is a must buy CD, and if you love it (which you will), try listening to Sufjan Stevens for the complete musical experience.

Nice surprise!

I didn't expect to find Will Stratton when I clicked searched for Sufjan Stevens in iTunes...but after listening to a 30 second sample of the first track, I was sold enough on the whole album to buy it, based solely on that sample. Although he has some stylistic similarities with Stevens (more in his instrumentals, rather than his song structure/lyrics), Stratton reminds me more of Turin Brakes, Elliott Smith, Connor Oberst and Josh Rouse. For a first release, this is a good effort and the instrumentals are beautiful. The songs are short little beauties, Katydid, Oh Quiet Night, and Sunol are standouts.

Biography

Born: California

Genre: Singer/Songwriter

Years Active: '00s

A self-professed disciple of Nick Drake, California native Will Stratton launched his songwriting career as a teenager. Having taken piano lessons since the age of four, he later picked up the acoustic guitar and began composing before he entered high school. Several years later, Stratton found himself attending college (where he pursued a degree in Music Composition) while playing shows in support of his debut effort, 2007's What the Night Said. Sufjan Stevens made an appearance...
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