Josh Ritter

Josh Ritter (photo by Laura Wilson)
by Darren DeVivo | 10/25/2015 | 5:45pm

Josh Ritter (photo by Laura Wilson)

Sermon On The Rocks
Josh Ritter
Pytheas Recordings Records

Over the past fifteen years, folk rocker Josh Ritter has established himself as a gifted songwriter, storyteller, and singer, embraced by critics and an ever-increasing fan base of rabid devotees. He made the transformation from small town acoustic folk artist to literate adult rock bard, stirring up inevitable comparisons to Bob Dylan along the way.

On his eighth studio album, Sermon On The Rocks, the Idaho native, 38, reveals a rollicking, spiritual side that contrasts with his last work, 2013’s The Beast In Its Tracks. That album was an intense examination of his divorce from his wife of three years, fellow musician Dawn Landes. In contrast, Sermon On The Rocks takes a different, not-as-angst-ridden route.

Ritter employs biblical imagery throughout the album, like on the uplifting “Young Moses.” The profound “Getting Ready To Get Down” tells the tale of a promiscuous teen sent off to bible school to change her ways, but as it turns out, she was more prudent then she was initially given credit for. The Cajun hoedown “Cumberland” and “Where The Night Goes” are lyrical wonders. Ritter declares his devotion for a new love in “Lighthouse Fire," singing: “Between the sugar and the cane, is the where I wanna stay/My love is a lighthouse fire.”

The song “Homecoming” demonstrates Ritter’s ability to create heartland epics on par with Bruce Springsteen and John Mellencamp. The album’s finale, “My Man On A Horse (Is Here),” is a slice of Owen Bradley-touched vintage country that fashions an image of a smiling Ritter riding off into the sunset.

To stir up a sense of adventure, Ritter and his band recorded this new album at the Parlor Recording Studio in New Orleans with veteran producer and engineer Trina Shoemaker. Ritter shares the production credit with Shoemaker.

Ritter is in a better emotional place on Sermon On The Rocks than he was a couple of years ago. The new album demonstrates his tenacity and recovery, but there are still some dark corners that must be addressed.

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Find FUV's many sessions with Josh Ritter here. His most recent visits are below:

Josh Ritter - FUV Live - 2015
Josh Ritter - Live at Clearwater - 2014
Josh Ritter - The Highline Sessions - 2013
Josh Ritter - Words and Music - 2013

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