The Guardian (Charlottetown)

A solid effort on new CD

Stronger Than You Know, singer-songwriter Rachel Beck’s sophomore album, shows her growth as a songwriter and performer over past two years

- dpagallant@gmail.com DOUG GALLANT

If you make records for a living, one of your primary responsibi­lities — if not the primary responsibi­lity — is to make sure your next record is as good or better than your last record.

With the release of Stronger Than You Know, singersong­writer Rachel Beck has accomplish­ed what those of us who applauded her first record hoped she would do. She came out on top. With just six songs, her sophomore album may be a little short in terms of length, but the calibre of the material on this record certainly makes up for its brevity. Beck’s growth both as a songwriter and as a performer in the two years since her first record came out is clear and it is impressive.

A beautifull­y crafted electronic pop record with compelling rhythms, layers of piano and synthesize­rs and dreamy vocals that wash over you wave after wave, Stronger Than You Know is one of those records you just leave on replay.

Helmed by award-winning producer Daniel Ledwell at his Echo Lake studio in Nova Scotia, the new record is described as a celebratio­n of strength and resilience, a gentle call to action, to stand up, to speak out, to be present and to love fiercely.

It is all of that and more, laid out over Beck’s haunting piano melodies and given wing by her often ethereal vocal delivery which more than a few times during tracks like Things I Should Keep and Tonight – my two favourite tracks on the record — made me think of Scottish chanteuse Annie Lennox.

Speaking for herself, Beck had this to say about the record,

"This record is a celebratio­n of strength – the strength it takes to be a woman, a partner, a parent, a protector of the earth. There is a deliberate absence of retrospect­ion:

the songs live in the present and look to the future with optimism, gentleness and love.”

This is a record with a heart, a soul and a conscience, as evidenced by these lyrics from Stronger Than You Know:

When the forest dreams, she dreams in colour

Visions from our great-grandmothe­rs

Stories painted in the setting sun

When the forest sings, she sings of peace

A gentle whisper through the leaves

Ancient songs of healing, songs of love

Oh, she pulls me close

And whispers to my soul

Just breathe in and let it go You’re stronger than you know

Beck’s first record earned her Music P.E.I. awards for pop recording of the year and new artist of the year, as well as ECMA nomination­s for pop recording of the year and rising star recording of the year.

I see multiple award nomination­s for Beck for this record as well.

Choice offerings on this set include Stronger Than You Know, Warrior, Things I Should Keep and Tonight. Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

Doug Gallant is a freelance writer and well-known connoisseu­r of a wide variety of music. His On Track column will appear in The Guardian every second Thursday. To comment on what he has to say or to offer suggestion­s for future reviews, email him at dpagallant@gmail.com.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? P.E.I. singer-songwriter Rachel Beck has just released her much anticipate­d second album, Stronger Than You Know. The six-song set was recorded at Daniel Ledwell’s Echo Lake studio in Nova Scotia.
CONTRIBUTE­D P.E.I. singer-songwriter Rachel Beck has just released her much anticipate­d second album, Stronger Than You Know. The six-song set was recorded at Daniel Ledwell’s Echo Lake studio in Nova Scotia.
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 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? Rachel Beck calls her new album "a celebratio­n of strength".
CONTRIBUTE­D Rachel Beck calls her new album "a celebratio­n of strength".

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