Pre-Order "Thin Spaces", my new 15-song fingerstyle guitar album!

ABOUT THIN SPACES 

Thin Spaces is a 15-song record of solo fingerstyle guitar music. There are 11 original compositions and four cover songs. Thin Spaces was produced by guitarist, El McMeen. 

I’ve never been pushed so hard as I was during the making of Thin Spaces and the result is the best guitar record I’ve made. 

The songs on Thin Spaces capture the range of what I love about fingerstyle guitar music - from the uptempo Travis-picking and flashy licks of “We Shall Rise”, the nuanced arrangements of evocative vocal ballads like “Faithfully” and “I Can’t Make You Love Me”, expressive original compositions like “Lament For Scott”, the exotic flavors and improvised sections of “Desert Prayer” and “Obsidian Sea” to delightful folk ditties like “A Little Gift” and “One Bright Morning”.  

// PRE-PRODUCTION AND LIMITING MYSELF TO SOLO GUITAR

While a lot of thought, analysis, and pencil-on-staff paper arranging went into these compositions - it always came down to evoking emotion and feeling. If I was moved viscerally while working on a tune, I went that direction and chased down that feeling. This is markedly different than the more “lick-based” or solely guitaristic approach I have used in the past. The result is 15 songs that should, at turns, have your toes tapping, tears running, and soul transported. 

I had originally intended to have additional instruments on some songs. When I suggested this to El, he replied with an emphatic, “No!”. (Maybe it was even, “NO, NO, NO!”) Frankly, I was dismayed; I had ideas for guest musicians on fiddle, mandolin, percussion, and more. But by limiting myself to solo guitar, I was forced to focus intently on the intimacy and nuance of arranging for solo fingerstyle guitar. I was reminded of the Segovia quote, “The guitar is a small orchestra. It is polyphonic. Every string is a different color, a different voice.” 

Throughout the writing for Thin Spaces, we continually focused on drawing out the melody, keeping the listener’s interest, good tone, and finding the right tempo, tuning, key and register. 

Due to COVID, we weren’t able to meet in person, so El and I did most of the pre-production via email. I would send him demos of songs and he would give feedback. Sometimes he would confirm something I already knew in my gut and challenge me to keep working on the arrangement. Other times he would blow apart my arrangement and direct me down new paths I hadn’t even considered.

// THE SONGS

Some of the original songs, like “Song for the Bride”, “Stormcloud Blues”, and “One Bright Morning” grew out of the short videos I post almost daily for my 30,000 followers on Instagram. “Lament For Scott”, “Jeff’s Jig”, and a few others are melodies I heard in my head  - usually while driving or dreaming (not at the same time) - and then arranged on the guitar. “Obsidian Sea” and “Desert Prayer” were written extemporaneously and include improvised modal sections that were fun to record but even more fun to play live. “Desert Prayer” grew out of some recent studies of Middle Eastern and Balkan scales and rhythms.

El encouraged me to arrange a few well-known vocal songs that were outside of my comfort zone. Journey has always been a “guilty pleasure” band for me - especially since they were immortalized on the series finale of The Sopranos - and I think Steve Perry’s voice is one for the ages. Arranging “Faithfully” required a special sensitivity and I hope I did it justice.

Bonnie Raitt’s “I Can’t Make You Love Me” has to be one of the most gut-wrenching songs ever written - I was really feeling this one when we were working on it and I hope that comes through. This arrangement really came to life when we decided to use the slide. “We Shall Rise” and “Where Could I Go” are two traditional gospel songs. I tried to channel the vibe of Emmylou Harris’s versions with Mike Auldridge, Jerry Douglas and Vince Gill.

// THE TITLE

The title, Thin Spaces, came out of conversations with my wife and daughter about the concept of “thin spaces” - physical locales or states of being where the distance between heaven and earth seems to lessen or we catch glimpses of the transcendent.

This concept described the way I feel about making this music and my hope is that the listener is likewise transported by the music on Thin Spaces.

Instruments played:

  • 2016 Circle Strings OM 6-string

  • 1979 Guild F212 12-string

  • 1991 Dobro DM33H

  • Latch Lake Acoustaglide Steel slide

PRE-ORDER HERE!

Kickstarter is successful but there is still time to back it!

The Kickstarter is over and it was more successful than I could have imagined. It feels like a dream come true. Thank you for your support and for bearing with my incessant promotion - it’s not my favorite part of the gig! I am looking forward to focusing on finishing writing and recording these two records.

If you missed the Kickstarter deadline, you can still back the project and get the same rewards by using PayPal or check, just click here!

I am making TWO new records and you can pre-order them now!

I am thrilled to announce that the pre-order/Kickstarter campaign for my TWO new records is LIVE at https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/lukebrindley/luke-brindley-two-new-records

My goal, with your support, is to release two records this year: The Devil’s Drum is a singer/songwriter record and Symbus is a fingerstyle guitar record. 

I wrote about 75 songs and settled on about 13 to record for The Devil’s Drum and Symbus is a group of instrumental pieces that grew out of the 1,000 or so daily posts I have been sharing on Instagram. 

I wrote more about these two records and posted a short video offering more insight at https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/lukebrindley/luke-brindley-two-new-records.

The pre-order/Kickstarter will only last 30 days and funding is all or nothing, so I hope you’ll consider pre-ordering and helping to bring these to life.

Peace!

Luke

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Big Hometown Headlining Show With Special Guest, Scott Mulvahill!

It’s been a minute, but I am doing a big headlining show at Jammin Java in Vienna, VA February 1 with Nashvhille bassist, Scott Mulvahill! Scott is opening and we will be doing some songs together! Scott is phenomenal and has played with Ricky Skaggs, Lauren Daigle, Matt Wertz, and many more. This show is on it’s way to selling out, so get your tickets here!

Dream Songs Part One - New Music With Words!

This is the first part of my new album, “Dream Songs”. 

All the the songs were written in a dream or extemporaneously in a flash of inspiration in one sitting with minimal editing. 

“Dream Songs” will be released in three parts. The first part, available today, consists of four songs. The other two parts will be three songs each to make a ten song album. 

All three parts will be released digitally on a “pay what you can” basis. Depending on demand, I may make CDs or vinyl of the complete record, so let me know if you are interested in that. 

Thank you for listening and for your support! 

Luke

 

 

 

 

New Holiday Guitar Album Available Now!

I just released a 10-song album of (mostly) solo, not boring fingerstyle guitar arrangements of some of my favorite holiday tunes. It's called Holiday Guitar and features songs by J.S. Bach, Handel, some traditional songs, and more. Arrangements by John Fahey, El McMeen, Leo Kottke, and me. You can download for free or pay what you can at lukebrindley.bandcamp.com!