Daniel Land

Daniel Land – White Chalk

“All love is cast away”

London based artist Daniel Land returned the fateful 31st January to release ‘White Chalk’, the lead single of his upcoming new album. Written with rhythm guitarist, Gary Bruce, it’s available on his Bandcamp page now.

Land is in a spell of creativity at present, having to release his masterpiece ‘The Dream of the Red Sails’ (full review here) and the EP ‘A Certain Kind of Light’ in 2019. This offering has picked up that slipstream of beauty on this Brexit inspired single.

Sombre and reflective, land talks of “selling England” and the “winter that is coming over island”. Whilst this may appear antagonistic, in reality, it’s a heartfelt indictment of how many remain voters felt on 31st January. Land expertly delivers the sense of loss many felt. Not of an economic union, few understood but, a death of love and kindness.

Despite the sorrow, Land’s dream-pop guitars, flicker gently, hopeful, and alas, on the horizon, like European shores. Land has set the bar high for his new album, an exciting prospect awaits.  

Daniel Land - The Dream Of The Red Sails

Dreampop connoisseur Daniel Land has returned with his fourth album ‘The Dream Of The Red Sails’ via Hinney Beast Records.

With the focus of bygone relationships at its core, this album has the potential to be all things to all people. The multiple post-summer reflections will cart any romantic football fan back to the world cup and Gareth Southgate giving England its football soul back to the fans.

The power of Land’s imagery and music goes way beyond the summer of waistcoat love though. Recording began back in 2016, the year of Trump, Brexit, the endless loss of icons and, for Land, a cancer scare.

'Self-Portrait in Autumn Colours' deals directly with the life altering moment of the scare. The torment of not knowing the results and the romance of his partner standing by him is a remarkable feat song writing. Thankfully, Land received the all clear and, with that, delivered the lyrical heartbeat of the album “I’m not dying / I’m just another year older”. The peculiar banality provides a honesty of the situation that thankfully, most will never comprehend.

When key life moments come your way, so often comes a period of taking stock. The reflective beauty of 'Summer Song' will transport everyone back to their coming of age summer. The first love, the first gig, the endless nights out with friends, the first spliff, the first pill, the first holiday, the first love drifting away.

In the clutches of Brexit failure, medieval walls and wheels, the courageousness to produce songs this romantic is admirable. Bands like IDLES and The Blinders are rightly spitting venomous polemic but, being his late 30s, Land has brought a wisdom and wistful take on how to cope with mire.

'Long Before The Weather', sounding like Sigor Ros in English, enhances hope in these dark times with a progressive clarity:

“your history doesn't bind”

Strummer-esque slogans are a rare breed in the dreampop genre. This powerful message is delivered with a gentle arm round the shoulder but with no less polemical intent

The older one gets, the harder it becomes to believe in anything, let alone heroes. Daniel Land is a hero. To write an album amid political bile and personal turmoil is an achievement in itself. To trawl through your own personal history and relationships and not be filled regret is something us mere mortals can only dream of.

The binary disposition of Brexit positions is so prevalent it’s hard to ever find an answer for anything. 'The Dream of Red Sails' is the third way. It is the leadership we so desperately need.

*Image Courtesy of Jade Nott: https://jadenottphotography.co.uk/