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Myles Kennedy - The Ides of March (Album Review) Monday, 24 May 2021
Photo: Chuck Brueckmann
There’s little doubt that the global pandemic has polarised society in a way most of us have never experienced. Now more than ever we need rationality, perspective, understanding and respect. Reflecting on this period, Myles Kennedy’s second solo album will rightly be lauded for its musical prowess, but everything that’s great about it flows from the songwriter’s laudable sense of humanity and empathy.
Much like its predecessor, 2018’s deeply autobiographical ‘Year of the Tiger,’ this album is a fully functioning body of work that’s perfectly paced and superbly well sequenced. Taking us on a journey from beginning to end, the Alter Bridge frontman reflects on the personal and societal impact of a year in lockdown, deftly preaching unity while contextualising his observations against a past that was taken for granted and an uncertain future.
Album review: Myles Kennedy – The Ides Of March
Alter Bridge frontman Myles Kennedy eases us out of lockdown with a hopeful and rock-inclined second solo album
Words: Steve Beebee
We’re often told that the darkest hour comes right before the dawn. Inevitably, many artists have chosen to dwell in the shadow, quite properly reflecting the troubled times we’ve been living through. Myles Kennedy, however, is veering towards the latter part of the statement, the suggestion of rebirth and reprieve. While The Ides Of March isn’t in any way over zealous, it’s a wake-up call of sorts, an invitation to make the most of what we have and embrace a still-unveiling future.