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Ben Lee has been a mainstay on alternative rock airwaves; its hard to believe the Australian singer/songwriter is still only 26. For album number six he comes full circle on a decade of recordings, working with producer Brad Wood (
Liz Phair,
Smashing Pumpkins) who spearheaded the sound of Lees debut record
Grandpaw Would in 1995.
Awake
follows a comparable blueprint of 2002s
Hey You Yes You: uncomplicated, unassuming, no-gloss pop songs. But there is evidence of a newfangled wisdom in Lee and his sketches of songwriting dexterity, which include the distinctive pop-rocker ("Catch My Disease"), the persuasive ballad ("Get Gotten"), the adoring folk number ("The Debt Collectors") and an indulgently experimental nine-and-a-half minute opus ("Light"). Code one could be the riff-fully sanguine opener ("Whatever It Is") in which the author proposes we chase our instincts, then verifies on the ensuing 13 songs that he does just that. "They might tell you that you shouldnt," sings Lee, "But do it. Whatever it is."
--Scott Holter
From the Artist
"you go to bed one night feeling that youve come to a dead end, that everything has been said and done, that there is no magic in the world...but the next morning you wake up - and everythings changed.
wake up. wake up. wake up. this is an album about waking up."