Northern Irish bluesman Dom Martin releases single Echoes from upcoming A Savage Life album
Multi-award winning and multi-nominated Northern Irish blues guitarist Dom Martin will release his highly anticipated sophomore studio album A Savage Life on Friday 8 April 2022.
The album is available to pre-order from www.dommart.in/pre-order.
Echoes the second single taken from the new album, will be released Friday 25 March and will be available to stream and download from www.dommart.in/upcoming-single.
Watch the music video for Echoes at www.youtube.com/watch?v=keiJb2F8sEA
“Echoes is about loss and finding things that used to belong to souls that have passed on,” says Dom. “It’s a song about ghostly things and memories of the past and I guess it was inspired by me returning to Belfast after periods away during difficult times in my life.”
Hailed by many as the blues’ biggest Irish export since the iconic guitarist Rory Gallagher, 2022 looks like it’s going to be ripe for the picking for Dom Martin. Dom is the only artist who has been nominated for five awards at the UK Blues Awards 2022including Blues Album of the Year (for Live at The Harlington), Blues Band of the Year, Blues Vocalist of the Year, Blues Instrumentalist of the Year and Acoustic Blues Act of the Year.
In 2021, Dom won the Acoustic Blues Act of The Year at the UK Blues Awards, as well as nominated for Blues Instrumentalist of The Year and Emerging Artist of The Year. In 2020, Dom won the prestigious Acoustic Blues Act of The Year at the UK Blues Awards.
Dom is the UK representative at The International Blues Challenge in Memphis (May 6-9).
Dom supports Eric Gales in the UK from June 2-8th. Tickets available from The Gig Cartel.
Dom will follow the Gales tour with an early November UK tour to promote his new album A Savage Life, which will also include festival performances. Produced by Grammy nominated Chris O’Brien, and Graham Murphy, A Savage Life was recorded in Belfast and Dublin during the second half of 2021. The new album features all songs arranged by Dom (guitar and vocals), with stellar musicianship from Dave Thompson (bass guitar) and Laurence McKeown (drums).
“So, this is the dreaded second studio album,” says Dom“In some respects, the new album is like my 2019 debut album Spain to Italy, but still very different,” says Dom. “It’s a mixture of acoustic solo and electric just like the first one, however, on this new one, I really wanted to keep this album under-produced so I can reproduce the tracks in a live setting. Similarly, to the Spain to Italy album, the tracks on A Savage Life are mostly based on my own life experiences.”
“I seldom like listening to my own work, but I am proud of what I’ve done on the new album. I think I’ve got that under-produced sound I wanted. Many of the tracks were just one take and that’s the way I like it. A Savage Life is another part of my life story and is also, in a small part, in memory of a great friend who passed away in 2021. It’s my blues, it’s real and I have to live with it!”
ALBUM TRACK LISTING
1. UNSATISFIED (2:44)
2. HERE COMES THE RIVER (3:48)
3. BLUES ON THE BAY (2:47)
4. THE MAN FROM NOWHERE (3:07)
5. 12 GAUGE (2:21)
6. ECHOES (4:16)
7. DRINK IN BLUE COLOURS (3:31)
8. ADDICT (3:27)
9. MAXWELL SHUFFLE (3:06)
10. THE PARTING GLASS (3:25) (Trad. Arr)
All Songs arranged by Dom Martin
Dom Martin – Vocals, Guitar
Dave Thompson – Bass Guitar
Laurence McKeown – Drums
Recorded in Belfast and Dublin
Mixed and produced by Chris O’Brien and Graham Murphy at The Production Suite, Dublin, Ireland
Mastered by Richard Dowling at WAV Mastering, Limerick, Ireland
Album Artwork - Magic Cabin Studios
Photography - Jim Heal
TRACK BY TRACK
UNSATISFIED
I wrote this halfway through recording the album after changing my mind about another planned track. I was unsatisfied with the direction it was going.
HERE COMES THE RIVER
My second brush with a loop pedal. I have a Boss RC300 that has gotten the better of me so far. I bought the cheapest and smallest one I could find, and this song was the first thing that came out of the guitar, and I decided to put it on the album. I recorded this on the penultimate day of recording. It is about drowning in despair of the music industry and how it works or doesn’t.
BLUES ON THE BAY
When I was younger, I was on the party trail around various places and music festivals. There is a local festival in the North of Ireland called Blues on The Bay. I saw a great local blues man called Mark Braidner and thought I would love to play there someday. A couple of years ago I got that call, and I wrote this song in tribute to the festival and my childhood dreams and fulfilment.
THE MAN FROM NOWHERE
My story so far really, being out on the road as a man from nowhere who nobody knows!
12 GAUGE
I wrote this about 8 years ago and I was drinking at the time so I’ve no idea where it came from. I guess it was whatever was in my head at the time, just leave me alone. It is only now that I’ve got it the way I want it to sound. High tempo and punches you in the face.
ECHOES
A song about loss and finding things that used to belong to souls that have passed on. It’s sort of a Celtic mystical piece and primarily it’s for my late father and my mother.
DRINK IN BLUE COLOURS
This is about as jazzy as I get. I fell into this accidental chord structure as I was doing something else, and it really sounded good. The song has great dynamics and is based on drinking away your sorrows. It’s a dark and vocally torturous song.
ADDICT
I reckon I was about fifteen when I wrote this. It is a glimpse into my teenage years and what I was getting up to but there is also a negative side.
MAXWELL SHUFFLE
It’s an instrumental for my great late friend “Flash” Gordon Maxwell who passed away in 2021 while we were recording this album. It’s a mixture of the influences that he enjoyed with various style changes with rip roaring guitar, bass, and drums. We have created a new thing, a Celtic power trio shuffle. I think Rory Gallagher would have liked this one.
THE PARTING GLASS
This is a traditional arrangement of an old Scottish lament written around the 1760’s by persons unknown. It is frequently played at Celtic wakes and the very morning I was recording this for Gordon after his cremation. We certainly did not plan that, but it was very moving for all involved. Rest easy brother, we all loved you and thank you for everything you did for me.