dAN Hartke officially released his album LIV with a concert last Tuesday at The Highlands in Kirkwood, Mo.
He along with Finlay Fields, A Major Award, and Josh Saxe, played the best $8 concert that I’ve ever seen, and that’s before considering that the modest ticket price included a copy of the LIV album. Three hours of great live music plus a 12-track album for under $10 is an incredibly difficult deal to beat.
dAN’s set featured nearly all 12 tracks on LIV and highlighted many of those who performed on those 12 tracks. The constant shifting on stage gave a depth to the project that might otherwise have been unappreciated. So many people helped contribute to the production of the album (musically and financially), and seeing many of those “behind the scenes” musicians and vocalists on stage with dAN brought the album to life.
LIV, based on the book of Ecclesiastes in the Bible, is a powerful collection of anthems for everyday life. Drawn from the ancient text, each track doesn’t examine the writings of Solomon but rather empathizes with the author by bringing the human experience to life. “Nothing in the World,” “All I Know,” and “LIV” stand out as the clearest and most gripping tracks of the album. Musically, the album reflects the expressed emotions quite accurately. Aside from all of that, it’s just really good music. Of any new CDs you purchase in the near future, this one should certainly be on your list. Continue reading
