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All Genres > Pop > with Live-band Production > DAVID HOPKINS: Amber and Green

"INTIMATE, INTELLIGENT, INTOXICATING" is what Hotpress said of Dubliner David Hopkins debut Irish single, Amber and Green, while awarding it 'Single of the Issue'. Now David is about to release his first Irish album. Also called Amber and Green the album was recorded in San Francisco, where David lived for a number of years, and has been described as "An intelligent and fiercely creative record, underpinned by its creator's unrivalled talent on the keys".

Like amber in the traffic light sequence, David Hopkins may urge caution where fools rush in, yet musically the one-time Lir keyboardist sounds anything but restrained. While these songs move with a trickling fatalism, watching perfectly unsurprised as relationships slide inexorably towards heartbreak (Somebody's Gonna Leave Somebody is a typical title), Hopkins's impressive sound is similarly wary of exclusive commitment. Through various styles, from country licks to jazzy turns and electronic textures, even his voice won't be tied down: a clenched sigh over the folk rock of You're Some Kind of Christian, a drifting Damien Rice on the unhurried title track, an accusatory Dylan in You've Got to Suffer. Often playing every instrument, Hopkins keeps the shape of his songs unpredictable yet his twists never become distracting, making Amber and Green both reassuringly familiar and consistently surprising.
Peter Crawley - The Ticket - The Irish Times

Check out the artist's website:
http://www.reekus.com

Track List:
1. You're Some Kinda Christian
2. Amber & Green
3. British Boys
4. Then There's None
5. You've Got To Suffer
6. Somebody's Gonna Lose Somebody
7. Scared Rabbit
8. Jackson
9. Ginger Hair
10. One Dark Morning
11. My Time Is Running Out
12. I Can't Speak Your Name
13. Feels Like The End

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