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David Ford

 
       

Genres: Alternative / Rock

Location: United Kingdom

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When I started making records, David Ford grins, I said I wanted them to be emotionally fraught processes, like Id survived a war. Now I can safely say, I want to make a really easy one! And he grins again. Or was that a grimace?

Nobody said it was going to be easy but nothing ventured, nothing gained. Songs For The Road (out April 2008 on Original Signal Recordings), Fords successor to his 2006 debut I Sincerely Apologise For All The Trouble Ive Caused (Columbia), is so good its worth all the pain. Its another deftly contained nine-song package, short in time (running at 37 minutes) but epic in content. All human emotions are here ... fear and loathing, love and loneliness, anxiety and release ... creating a record radiating resilience and hope even if it ends with probably the saddest song Ive ever written.

Shit happens but if it doesnt kill you, get up and keep moving forward. Thats how Ford sees it, and this struggle informs both his ongoing troubadour-style existence and the process of knocking Songs For The Road into shape. He sculpted I Sincerely Apologise in the cellar of his Sussex flat over a period of 18 months. Upon its release, the album was critically lauded across the board for its utterly persuasive tunes, searing honesty, politico-social protest (State Of The Union), and generous dose of self-lacerating wit: Cheer Up (You Miserable Fuck) wasnt just a contender for song title of the year, but an emotion we can all identify with – but may not like to admit.

Following the release of I Sincerely Apologise, Ford toured Britain, Australia, Canada, and America for most of 2005 and 2006. He ventured forth with tour-de-force performances of defiant melodies and words, equipped only with guitars and a loop-generating machine to build up layers beneath him as if a whole charged band was backing him, unseen in the wings.

His experience of playing American shows was especially poignant. He played SXSW four times in March 2006, during which he was asked by Elliot Roberts (Neil Youngs long-standing manager) for another copy of the album for Neil; after his NYC debut, Ford was invited by Springsteens manager to the Boss own rehearsal room; and, following an East coast tour with KT Tunstall, he was invited by Robert de Niro to play the Tribeca Film Festival launch party alongside Elvis Costello and New Orleans legend Allen Toussaint.

After a four-week stint with Gomez, Ford made his television debut on NBCs nationwide show Last Call with Carson Daly and taped a two-song performance. More sold out shows and an appearance at the prestigious Bonnaroo Festival followed, as did dates in Australia and again in North America. At Canadas first V Festival, the Toronto Star described Ford as, sounding like a hurricane in a nursery ...we witnessed the greatest performance of the whole weekend. After tours with Aimee Mann and Ray Lamontagne, Fords second song aired on an episode of Carson Daly, debuting a tune called Song For the Road to immediate acclaim from the viewers.

The song epitomizes the troubadours dilemma: acclaim and reward followed by an empty hotel room. Traveling around and singing songs, Ford declares, I absolutely love it with all my being, and in many ways I wouldnt have it any other way. But you can get lonesome and melancholic. I got married a couple of years ago, and almost instantly had to spend so much time away from home. Im prone to bouts of homesickness, missing home and my loved ones.

Coming back to Eastbourne with the task of making a second album, Ford worked alone again in his cellar, but slowly realized that some of his new songs required more than DIY magic. So he brought in highly regarded record maker James Brown (Nine Inch Nails, The Killers, Ash) to co-produce five of the tracks. After Brown went back to the States, Ford recruited the production team of Kevin Bacon and Jonathan Quarmby (Plan B, Get Cape, Ian Brown) to bring their mixing skills to the final four tracks.

My first album was basically bedroom demos with ideas way above their station, he says. This one sounds more like a record.

Songs For The Road broadens the sound of I Sincerely Apologise without diluting the grit and character that shaped that first album. I dont like long records, says Ford. Its the same with live shows, I dont like anyone playing for over an hour. I always want my records to be looked at as a complete body of work, with a beginning and an end and movement between, like youve experienced a journey.

Though he is never less than forthright about his views and his feelings, Songs For The Road is by no means a catalogue of confessionals: Ford is a storyteller too. A lot of the time, I get accused of writing very personal songs and laying my heart bare, when in actual fact, its not always me. Id hate to think I was as whiny as the character of these songs! If I only wrote about me, Id probably end up with a massive spew of cliches, which would be massively uninteresting, so sometimes you have to empathize, to put yourself in anothers position.

Soon Ford will be hitting the road again, either solo or with a band made up of his local friends The Late Greats, with whom hes played before. Either way, hell be taking himself and his characters for another walk along the line between elation and despair, pain and gain. But if anyone is going to sing about these truisms, let it be David Ford.

 

  • Sarasara said:
    Hey just found your video of Go To Hell on youtube..you're fantastic, seriously =D Anyway, thought I'd just say hi, so..hi ^^ Sara xx Jul 15
  • ryanbarker8 said:
    Your music is great, its the only thing my girlfriend and I can seem to listen to as a couple. Apr 23
  • CassBear said:
    the album is great. i can\'t wait for more. Apr 20
  • bunk trunk skunk said:
    hey david, saw you at Northampton a few years ago, you were amazing, i really love the album, especially state of the union and long time ago. WICKED COOL :) Apr 05
  • bd33 said:
    Your music is awesome David. keep up the good work! Mar 01
  • bd33 said:
    Your music is awesome David. keep up the good work! Mar 01
  • longdistanceloveletter said:
    your music is so fantastic, i can\'t stand to be apart from itttt Feb 14
  • longdistanceloveletter said:
    youuu can\'t even know how amazing i think you are. \"i don\'t care what you call me\" and \"katie\" are my most favorite songs. keep it up kiddo. you make the world go round with your voice Jan 30
  • girlovesboi said:
    youre ahhh ma *zing* Nov 28
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