Wednesday 26 May 2021

Album Review: All Together - Kathryn The Grape

Kathryn Cloward, also known as Kathryn the Grape, is an award-winning author, multigenre songwriter, producer and publisher from California. Her new album All Together is her finest work to date. Featuring ten self penned songs of inspired melody and lyrical ingenuity. The album takes the listener on an emotional journey of fun, self reflection and personal growth. All in all, this is a feel good album, featuring lively instrumentation, uplifting harmonies, and a message of positivity, joy and hope.

There is certainly plenty to dance to on this album. the opening track "Shake Shake Shake", is an absolute foot stomper, featuring some lively retro guitar, hovering between a pulsating rhythm section. "Let's Celebrate" has a similarly upbeat approach, encouraging the listener to both seize the moment and 'celebrate and shine'.  "Jump With Joy" continues in a similar vein; introducing the song with an ambient keyboard, from which the kids are then encouraged to 'jump with joy', over an infectious rhythm.  

Despite the upbeat approach, many of the songs dig deeper and explore the importance of self-love, and the need to simply be yourself. "I Like Being Me" explores this theme with a fresh funky feel, whereas "I Feel Good About Myself" combines an awesome guitar hook with a slightly harder edge. The message here is not just one of personal joy, it's also about self-awareness, gratitude and appreciation 'for family and friends, and all that I have been given'.

Some songs have a more melancholy feel. 'It's Okay To Cry', features a gentle piano, and a wistful voice desperately trying to come to terms with an array of emotions that 'come out of my eyes'.  However, there is always a positive spin as we are then told that this is 'a natural thing to do'.  I'm reliably informed that the song was inspired by witnessing a man instructing his son that 'boys don't cry'. Well, if we can create a positive message out of narrow-minded assertions then count me in.

"Choosing Kindness" has more of a funky laid back feel, and features a lively bass, some nimble drumming and an assertive piano. The chorus is more anthemic, expressing the importance of being kind through a detailed explanation of 'what choosing kindness means'. Here the artist expresses how it's what we think that really matters, because 'thoughts can be like weeds that spread negativity', or 'like water that streams positivity'. The listener is therefore encouraged to 'think thoughts that are kind', not just for ourselves 'but others all the time'. The lyrics have a wonderful resonance, and manage to explore deep emotional challenges, but with a lightness of touch that is both gentle and thought provoking.

"I Am That I Am" is a real feel-good track, and arguably the most commercial track on the album. Here, the artist lists a number of positive attributes on the verse, before exploding into a celebratory chorus, which reminded me a little of vintage Blondie. The song, also features some captivating harmonies that further emphasise the point. Undoubtedly the most original track on the album, where a list of positive attributes are read out almost like a shopping list for self-esteem and personal growth.

My favourite track on the album is the magnificent "Just Be". Featuring some guitar work that reminded me a little of Coldplay on the verse and Hank Marvin on the chorus.  The song could almost fit alongside the Brit pop sound of the nineties, which is one of the reasons I like it so much. The song also contains wonderfully uplifting harmonies, that add immense flair and zest to the song throughout. I literally had the music swimming round my head all day.

Last but by no means least, the intoxicating "You Matter To Me", which features a lively synth competing with an intricate rhythm section. The chorus again utilises the song title, and like many of the tracks it features at the start of the song. Themes of respect and acceptance are captured throughout, and fit perfectly with the overall theme of the album.

This album features a wonderful selection of songs, with potent lyrics, hummable harmonies, and musical dexterity throughout. The major strength of the album is in the lyrics, which are quite brilliant throughout. The album highlights how kind thoughts, words, and actions can lead to positive outcomes for everyone. The music is superbly arranged and produced, and succeeds in combining upbeat dance songs, with an introspective and yet consistently positive message. All in all a tremendous selection of songs, and an absolute must for music lovers everywhere.

Kathryn the Grape - using words to be kind.

1 comment:

  1. Thank you for this thorough review of my new "All Together" album. I appreciate your words! I will share this with others and including the wonderful team of creatives who helped me make it happen during COVID. I hope to tour Australia some day very soon! :-) Kathryn the Grape

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