Winds of Change
By
David J. Peña
Written by
Steve Sheppard
In such a short space of time David J. Peña has become known as a colourful writer and composer
of amazingly picturesque cinematic works that contain added instrumentation and
full flowing passionate piano performances. I am delighted to therefore inform
you that none of the above has changed, but with this new album Winds Of Change, business as they say, is
just about to pick up.
Homecoming starts this most illustrious of journeys
off with a fluency and a compositional structure like none before, with string
segments that would grace any positive moment in a movie with ease; this is a
grand start indeed, and one that is so easy to come back to over and again.
On Awakening we
have a continuance of the last tracks energies, a similar tempo guides your way,
and manifests a wonderful bright and optimistic day ahead, the added percussion
and driving beat are tempered by an amazingly beautiful piano performance by
the artist.
The mood of our next offering is so redolent of the subject
matter; one could have easily just rolled up, tossed the coat and hat on the
rack, and settled down with a coffee in a big old recliner, as The Arrival brings us a blissfully warm
and all-encompassing feeling of kindness and comfort; the melody line is
creative, and contains an elevated sense of wellbeing within its structures.
Now for something a little moody and reflective, I give you a
moment of a thoughtful repose within the offering entitled Remember When. The minor chords and structures are so wonderfully
composed and cleverly thought-out, here is a piece that raises the emotions,
the memories and those sun kissed segments of time that you thought would never
end, but did; an absolutely brilliant track indeed.
The midday point brings a slice of utter mastery. Many of you
know I love to use natural sounds especially storms in my own music, and when
an artist like David J. Peña does it
with such style and panache, it gives me a big old smile of inner happiness, it
just so happens that this, our beloved title track, is without doubt the best
composition from the album, and in my view maybe Peña’s best ever arrangement
so far, it is scenic, moody, and powerful from a depth of sadness and memory. Winds of Change is a classic; it has
everything, a midway percussive beat and a string section that just makes the
whole piece so emotive and emotionally sublime.
The gentle start to this next piece gives us a thoughtful and
also hopeful repose; the track itself is called Someday. This is actually a clever piece, please note the build,
progression and elevation within this arrangement, it is outstanding, and could
be used as a fine of example of how to do so, with both artistic grace and
utter quality.
Another favourite of mine was this one entitled Windy Shadows. The title is evocative
on its own, but Peña’s performance is so creative and artistic, that one could
easily be watching the shadows of a late autumn afternoon dance with the fading
sunlight of a November afternoon. David
J. Peña’s creative muse was certainly in full activation mode within this
piece.
Willow can be found within the deeper
labyrinths of the album, it can be found in a small corner of the castle of
creativity marked “Never forget me”. This is a wonderfully passionate offering
that literally makes the hairs stand up on your arm as it plays; it also has a
delicate quality, almost pristine in its texture.
Wise Men’s Journey is our penultimate composition, it
is actually a really mood filled opus of mystery and of moving onward, in a
voyage perhaps one did not expect to take. The softer segments manifest a deep
colour of potential ahead, and the piano of the artist weaves a tale of things
unknown and yet to pass; another masterful performance created by David J. Peña.
Well we are here, our musical boat of tone and tempo has
docked, but before you go, we have one last gift for you, and it is called Take Flight, this is indeed a nice way
to leave the album and a thoughtful one too from the artist. Peña’s touch on
the piano is simply sublime and this one is bathed with feelings of hope and
happiness, its energetic musical narrative is simply the perfect way to leave
an outstanding album
Winds of Change by David J. Peña in my view is the artist’s best work by far, it has
everything you want from an album, a story, a cinematic feel, a sense of hope,
reflection and thoughtfulness, and is all wrapped up in one of the most
passionate performances you could ever wish to hear from a musician, this is piano
with instrumentation at its very best, and one can see big things on the charts
for this brand new and sparkling release.
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