Prior to the release of ‘Just Drive’, the title music for Formula 1 2012, Alistair Griffin releases his long awaited album ‘Albion Sky’.
At the centre of every track on ‘Albion Sky’ is Alistair’s clear ability to write deeply heartfelt songs with an astute lyrical prowess that remains packed full of emotion. What is clear, for the first time, is Alistair’s confidence and his unwillingness to hold back. Take ‘Silent Suicide’ for example, an album standout which Alistair describes as “one of the darker songs on the album written at a time when I felt utterly lost. In the past I might have held back, but this time it’s raw and totally honest.”
‘Albion Sky’ is underpinned by intricate melodies, soaring choruses and a direct lyrical approach. ‘Blinding Lights’, for example, breezes in on a towering keyboard riff, driving guitars and a hugely memorable chorus. Another album highlight is the powerful track ‘Chemistry’, written with Beyonce writer/producer Brian Howes, it’s the wild card of the album, and an out and out catchy, feel good pop song.
The single ‘Just Drive’, which was revealed in March as the title music for Formula 1 2012, is an anthemic, well crafted pop song with a powerful hook and life affirming lyrics. “’Just Drive’ represents a brand new start for me” says the York based singer-songwriter. “It’s about the freedom of the road, pushing yourself to the limit and, personally, it was a revelation of what I could do.”
Alistair is clearly inspired by a number of different artists and genres, both classic and contemporary. It’s rare to find someone who combines the lyrical influence of Leonard Cohen with big choruses to rival the likes of Brandon Flowers and Noel Gallagher. But that’s what he does and that’s what makes him unique. It is therefore no surprise that Alistair’s songwriting talents have caught the ear of many other performers who have covered a variety of his tracks across the globe, with artists as diverse as Robin Gibb and Cascada performing his songs.
Alistair says of his songwriting style, “It is unashamed heart on the sleeve music that makes no apology. It's musically about capturing a moment and putting the listener in it.” Lyrically, the simplicity and beauty of the album’s title song, ‘Albion Sky’ (written with Shed Seven’s Paul Banks) is impressive. Working together in the band Albion it marked a period of creative rebirth and reintroduction for both songwriters.
Working with award winning producer and former Psychedelic Fur, Ed Buller encouraged Alistair to dig deep musically. Ed’s CV is particularly impressive, and his appearance in the production chair was a natural progression for Alistair and the album. Best known for his work with Suede, Pulp, White Lies and The Courteeners, Ed’s approach accentuated Alistair’s assets. As Alistair suggests: “Ed’s like a musical scientist, working with him was inspiring and allowed me to take the songs in different direction, we stripped things back and brought out the rawness of the tracks”
Alistair’s musical cannon is extensive. He is a hugely in demand musical comedy writer contributing to Radio 4’s The Now Show. “It’s pretty unusual for a musician, but it’s a massively challenging and rewarding process for me.” Alistair's way with words could be put down to the 3 years spent at York St. Johns University studying English Literature, during which time he honed his skills as a musician, busking on the streets of York!
“My musical journey has been extensive, and I am ready for the next phase in my career…” ‘Albion Sky’ is a brutally honest and revealing musical document which clearly conveys an artist who is comfortable in his own skin. An artist ready to take risks, with renewed self confidence and focus.
Prior to its release in Britain on July 16th Alistair will be performing ‘Just Drive’ at the British Grand Prix on July 7th and 8th. Alistair is also performing at Hard Rock Calling on July 14th and Guilfest on July 15th.