Jake Bugg is eighteen. His debut album recently came out and
debuted at number one in the UK.
Do not get it twisted. This
is not the equivalent to Justin Bieber being number one in The States. Due to the sound of his music, voice
and lyrical phrasing, comparisons to Bob Dylan have been inevitable. However, he's not as familiar or
obsessed with Dylan as one might think - "I know his first album and the
famous tracks, like Subterranean Homesick
Blues, but not much" (www.musicblogs.co.uk)
You will
also hear elements of the Arctic Monkeys, fellow Dylan-soundalike Pete
Molinari, and Buddy Holly. Bugg
has heard acclaim from an idol of his, Noel Gallagher, and has toured with the
ex-Oasis frontman. He's got his
influences and soundalikes and that troubadour cadence, yet Jake Bugg conveys
authenticity and is quite a songwriter for a late-teen...or any age.
Chances, people tell you not to take chances / And they
tell you that there aren't any answers / And I was starting to agree / But I
woke suddenly / In the path of a lightning bolt / Fortune, people talking all
about fortune / Do you make it or does it just call you / In the blinking of an
eye / Just another passer-by in the path of a lightning bolt (track one, Lightning Bolt).
Bugg
denied the request by his classmates to go on Britain's Got Talent - "I would never have done that because
it doesn't seem genuine, it doesn't seem natural" (The Observer). It
appears his ambitions lie for more than fifteen minutes. His debut album suggests he will be a
name atop the charts and in music-snob conversations across the globe for years
to come. Check out the video for Lightning below:
On Monday, January 14, 2013, Bugg will perform live at the Bowery Ballroom in New York City. Solo-folk-blues woman Valerie June will be his opening act.
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