ARTIST: MYLES KENNEDY
ALBUM: THE ART OF LETTING GO
RELEASE DATE: OCTOBER 11TH 2024
LABEL: NAPALM RECORDS
REVIEWER: ANDREW TREADWELL
Myles Kennedy, acclaimed frontman of Alter Bridge and Slash featuring Myles Kennedy and The Conspirators, released his third solo album, The Art of Letting Go, through Napalm Records.
This album not only showcases Kennedy’s remarkable vocal talent, which often overshadows his extraordinary skills as a guitarist, but also solidifies his status as a bona-fide guitar hero—a title he might modestly reject, yet one that clearly reflects his prowess on the instrument. With a track record that includes seven albums with Alter Bridge and four with Slash, Kennedy has long been a stalwart in the rock music scene, and this latest offering is no exception.
The album opens with the title track, “The Art of Letting Go,” setting the stage for a deeply personal journey through the complexities of life, loss, and acceptance. One standout moment is “Miss You When You’re Gone,” a ballad that highlights the clarity and emotional depth of his guitar playing, reminding listeners of the poignant power that comes with vulnerability. Kennedy’s ability to channel his emotions through his music is further evidenced in “Eternal Lullaby,” which features the haunting lyrics: “Fell on black days now you’re gone forever more.” This track serves as a moving ode to the late Chris Cornell, whose legacy continues to resonate within the rock community.
“Mr. Downside” emerges as an anthem of resilience, blending blues rock with an uplifting message that calls upon listeners to seek out the goodness in life, even amidst adversity. This track’s arena-ready sound is sure to resonate with fans during live performances, capturing the essence of rock and roll’s ability to unite and inspire. In contrast, “Behind The Veil” presents a slower, guitar-heavy composition that allows Kennedy to showcase his diverse talents, from intricate riffs to soulful vocals that are luscious, thick, strong, and powerful.
The rhythm section, featuring Zia Uddin on drums and Tim Tournier on bass, provides a solid foundation throughout the album, enhancing Kennedy’s artistic vision on every track. Their musicianship complements Kennedy’s dynamic range, ensuring that the instrumentation never overshadows his vocal prowess but rather supports it in a rich tapestry of sound. The full track listing, which includes songs like “Saving Face,” “Nothing More To Gain,” and “How The Story Ends,” contributes to an overarching narrative about personal growth and the intricacies of human emotion. Each song seamlessly transitions into the next, creating an engaging listening experience that invites reflection and introspection.
The Art of Letting Go bridges the gap between fans of Alter Bridge and Slash while standing firmly on its own merits. It demonstrates why Myles Kennedy is hailed as one of the best vocalists in rock music today. This album not only reveals his exceptional ability to craft compelling riffs and memorable melodies but also cements his place as a masterful storyteller whose music resonates on multiple levels. As listeners embark on this auditory journey, they are bound to discover the beauty and power of letting go—one note at a time.
Track listing:
- The Art Of Letting Go
- Say What You Will
- Mr. Downside
- Miss You When You’re Gone
- Behind The Veil
- Saving Face
- Eternal Lullaby
- Nothing More To Gain
- Dead To Rights
- How The Story Ends