Close to Home
By
Ryan Judd
Written by
Steve Sheppard
The soft palate of a guitar arrangement is one of the most
creative and a blissful expression of music and as such the following artist in
Ryan Judd is fast becoming known as one of the greats with regard to ambient meditative
acoustic guitar music. Ryan has a new album to place on our table of
tranquillity, it’s called Close to Home and
this is the musical road we must travel on today.
This entire 11 track album is peace personified, if anyone
told me about the stress in their lives and asked me if I was aware of any
music that would help calm their furrowed brow, without hesitation I would
point to Close To Home, just listen
to the opening track called Holding This
Moment as an example of serene perfection.
The previous track was indeed a single from last year as is
this one too and called Dawn’s First
Breath, please note the gentleness of performance and the quietening synth
pad in the background, both not only redolent of the subject matter, but also
of a meditative quality that is utterly sublime.
Close To Home is of course the title track and an
original first time offering, I found the musical narrative heart-warming and
gentle in its tonal posture. This track alone is like a warm hug from a good
friend and never wanting it to end.
Released earlier on this year Space to Breathe was one of, and still is a favourite single of
mine, the slow careful floating vibration that comes from its soothing keyboard
backdrop, to its wonderfully picked notes make this one of the top quality
delights from Ryan’s catalogue.
Now we find ourselves at the mid-way point of the album and
as we arrive at this juncture we come across a true gem called Letting Go. This is probably the most
important thing one must do in order to be able to move on in life, especially
after trauma, and Ryan’s sensitive acoustic performance for me created a
reflective and emotive moment of musical delights, one that I am sure to visit
many times over in the future.
Silent Horizons is another new piece to me, this has
a slight classical feel to its construction, and the harmonics contained within
were simply delicious. This is one of those offerings, that you could with ease
just drift away to and float into a new realm of utter tranquillity with, I
would also rate this as one of the more ambient arrangements from the album as
well.
Back in 2023 Ryan released Alone Inside as a single, I remember it well, this composition has
a certain rhythm to its progression, and still to this day one that I find most
appealing. The softly, softly approach here by the artist is well crafted and
leads us perfectly into the next track called A Look in the Mirror, the slight Latin motifs garnered by a single
strum add layers to the composition, creating a well of honesty in a piece that
is deeply thought provoking and real.
We have now arrived at the penultimate offering of the album
and this last but one song is called Radiant
Gratitude, the elevated synth and keyboard backdrop here makes a soothing
pastiche of colours and textures, and would turn out to be one of my favourites
from the release, whilst the final parting gift and the concluding track in Precious Moments presents us eager
listeners another former single to end the album with, it’s almost lullaby
styled manifestation is idyllic and a perfect piece to part ways with this most
beautiful of releases with.
Close to Home by Ryan Judd in my view is a musical panacea to cure all ills, its
meditative qualities make this voyage of tone and splendour a cathartic journey
for us all to travel on, there can be no doubt that Judd must be regarded as
one of the finest ambient acoustic guitarists around today, and as such I
firmly believe that Close to Home will seal the deal for many, and
make this album a deserved huge hit for the artist.
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