Ben Howard - I Forget Where We Were -album 2014 Hq- Zip | Legit |
The most Every Kingdom -like track, but darker. Fingerpicked acoustic, brushed snare, and ethereal backing vocals. A meditation on escapism and longing: “In dreams, I’ve known her / In dreams, she’s beautiful.”
A sparse, blues-inflected track. Howard’s voice is dry and close-miked. The lyrics are ambiguous—possibly about a partner, possibly about the sea (“she treats me well / and I pray to god she never tells”). The guitar solo is raw and unpolished. Ben Howard - I Forget Where We Were -Album 2014 HQ- Zip
A driving, almost post-punk bassline (Chris Bond) underpins bitter reflections on a fractured relationship. “What a waste of a perfectly good clear wrist” is one of his most cutting lines. The chorus guitar riff sounds both triumphant and corrosive. The most Every Kingdom -like track, but darker
Where Every Kingdom was sun-drenched, intimate, and coastal folk, I Forget Where We Were is . Howard deliberately shed the “beach folk” label, trading campfire strumming for reverb-drenched electric guitars, dense textures, and emotionally volatile performances. The album marked a maturation—not just lyrically, but in production and sonic ambition. Recording & Production (HQ audio context) The album was recorded at Konk Studios in London (owned by The Kinks’ Ray Davies) and at La Frette Studios in France, a château-turned-recording space known for its vintage warmth. Howard co-produced with Chris Bond (who also played drums, bass, and guitar) and Rich Cooper (engineer/mixer). Howard’s voice is dry and close-miked
The most Every Kingdom -like track, but darker. Fingerpicked acoustic, brushed snare, and ethereal backing vocals. A meditation on escapism and longing: “In dreams, I’ve known her / In dreams, she’s beautiful.”
A sparse, blues-inflected track. Howard’s voice is dry and close-miked. The lyrics are ambiguous—possibly about a partner, possibly about the sea (“she treats me well / and I pray to god she never tells”). The guitar solo is raw and unpolished.
A driving, almost post-punk bassline (Chris Bond) underpins bitter reflections on a fractured relationship. “What a waste of a perfectly good clear wrist” is one of his most cutting lines. The chorus guitar riff sounds both triumphant and corrosive.
Where Every Kingdom was sun-drenched, intimate, and coastal folk, I Forget Where We Were is . Howard deliberately shed the “beach folk” label, trading campfire strumming for reverb-drenched electric guitars, dense textures, and emotionally volatile performances. The album marked a maturation—not just lyrically, but in production and sonic ambition. Recording & Production (HQ audio context) The album was recorded at Konk Studios in London (owned by The Kinks’ Ray Davies) and at La Frette Studios in France, a château-turned-recording space known for its vintage warmth. Howard co-produced with Chris Bond (who also played drums, bass, and guitar) and Rich Cooper (engineer/mixer).