A fair amount is made in music’s realm of ‘the personal album’. In truth though all artist albums are inherently personal – the only distinction being to what degree. By his own acknowledgement, Dennis wrote his third longform predominantly for fans, but also – in part – for himself. Starting the year 2019 in what he described as “a very dark place”, he utilised ‘Find The Sunrise’s process as a cathartic tool of articulation, and one with which to face a personal demon or two.
As he channelled his experiences into it, striking a reflective balance between the-then-and-the-now became pivotal to its composition. Over the album’s passage both life’s lifts & dips are explored, always beautifully, regularly with heart-on-sleeve honesty and with an eloquence unmistakably born of intelligent music making.
Some artists rely solely on instruments to carry their message, whilst others mix the vocal with the vocal-free. Dennis though sees the power of voice and – even more critically – lyric as the surest way to express an album’s message. To that end pretty much every one of its fifteen strong tracks features – in one form or another – a vocal aspect. To achieve that dimension he marshalled an extraordinary assembly of singers, songwriters and collaborators. Katty Heath, Eric Lumiere, Joston, Sarah Russell, Chloe Kay, EKE and Sean Ryan are just some of those that comprise its supremely talented ensemble cast.
A heartfelt work about both artist and individual, ‘Find The Sunrise’ – Dennis Sheperd’s third studio album – sees the light on Jan 15.
While the songs’ lyrics delve profoundly into their subject matters, often merely a glance at their titles is enough to draw insight. ‘When Our Worlds Collide’, ‘When I’m Alone’, ‘Miss You’, ‘Losing My Mind’ and others address a range of interrelated themes with which Dennis identifies. From isolation, disconnection, separation and forfeiture of relationship, they are ones many will also find familiar.
Contrastingly other tracks (‘I Can Feel’, ‘Imagination’ & ‘We Are One’ to name but three) musically reflect Dennis’ current end-of-the-tunnel, brighter-days perspective. Tonally, it probably telegraphs much that he chose ‘Find The Sunrise’ to frontend the album – the Katty Heath-sung title track a radiantly hopeful beacon to the emotionally at sea.
While the album is clear of theme, is also contains tracks whose implications are more opaque and open to interpretation. ‘Playing With Fire’ and (its thematic brother) ‘Burning Flame’ Dennis clarifies were inspired by some 2020 conquering of fears (not least his acute vertigo). ‘Hamsa’s looping vocal chant, the anthemic floor-roar of ‘South East Love’ and the sax-maxed ‘Omid’ leave their messages deliberately indistinct, allowing listeners to draw their own conclusions.
On concluding production of ‘Find The Sunrise’, Dennis remarked: “This album will always have a very special place in my heart. By producing it, I have not only processed certain developments in my life but have also used lockdown’s time in the best possible way. I believe this album contains some of the finest music I have ever written! I hope fans enjoy it every bit as much as I do.“
‘Find The Sunrise’ album is available to order/stream here from today.
Tracklist
01. Dennis Sheperd x Katty Heath – Find The Sunrise
02. Dennis Sheperd x Sunlounger – I Can Feel
03. Dennis Sheperd x Joston – When I’m Alone
04. Dennis Sheperd x George Jema x Eric Lumiere – In Your Hands
05. Dennis Sheperd x Katty Heath – Imagination
06. Dennis Sheperd – Miss You
07. Dennis Sheperd x Chloe Kay – How Does It Feel
08. Dennis Sheperd x EKE – Playing With Fire
09. Dennis Sheperd – South East Love
10. Dennis Sheperd x George Jema x Sean Ryan – Burning Flame
11. Dennis Sheperd x Sarah Russell – When Our Worlds Collide
12. Dennis Sheperd – Hamsa
13. Dennis Sheperd x Katty Heath – Losing My Mind
14. Dennis Sheperd x RELEJI – Omid
15. Dennis Sheperd x Roger Shah x Adam Is A Girl – We Are One