Friday, 13 December 2024

Songlines Music Awards 2024, Europe winner: Sam Lee - songdreaming

First published in Songlines Magazine issue 204, January 2025.

Sam Lee
songdreaming
Cooking Vinyl (48 mins)

Since making his debut with the Mercury-nominated album Ground of its Own in 2012, Sam Lee has become one of the country’s most renowned champions of the folksong of these isles. But his work and his sound have evolved through the years. With his fourth album, he continues his mission of connecting the issues of the land with the music of its people, exploring the themes of ecology, wilderness and wildlife that are close to his heart.

There’s no musical purism here. Lee uses folk songs as a medium with which to decorate his own canvas, leaving them recognisable but changed, moulded to his own meanings and shaped for a new era. The music itself moves further away from the traditional. It’s a vast sound, dramatic and atmospheric, informed by contemporary neoclassical movements. Sweeping strings, heavily-reverbed piano and curlew calls mingle with resonant subtleties of nyckelharpa and qanun, as well as appearances throughout by London-based trans choir Trans Voices on their recording debut. There is something mystical about it, almost, or darkly ethereal, with Lee’s elegant yet forthright voice floating through it as a spirit.

This is not a cheerful album. Through his ballads, Lee constructs a complex, sometimes contradictory, weave of emotions. songdreaming is a love letter suffused with controlled fury, but also a dignified, determined and necessary hopefulness – a passionate yearning for the survival of our home in nature. We’ve seen Sam Lee progress from wunderkind singer and song collector to a respected spokesperson of the planet, its custodians (of all species) and its sounds, while his music becomes ever more beguiling and important.