A New Day Dawning Siena Root
Album info
Album-Release:
2004
HRA-Release:
02.07.2015
Album including Album cover
- 1 Coming Home 04:26
- 2 Just Another Day 04:36
- 3 Shine 02:54
- 4 Fever 05:55
- 5 Above the Trees 03:29
- 6 What Can I Do 03:16
- 7 Little Man 04:23
- 8 Roots 04:40
- 9 Trippin' 06:06
- 10 Until Time Leaves Us Again 06:10
- 11 Words 04:32
- 12 Rasayana 09:01
- 13 Into the Woods 08:17
Info for A New Day Dawning
„In their seemingly tireless quest to pay homage to U.S. and U.K.-pioneered rock forms -- long after they've dropped off the charts in those countries -- Swedish bands like Halmstad's Spiritual Beggars, Örebro's Witchcraft, and Stockholm's Siena Root (the subject here) gleefully unearth the vibe and spirit of '70s hard rock, heavy metal, and progressive rock as though Black Sabbath, Uriah Heep, the Groundhogs and Leaf Hound were their contemporaries -- not old enough to be their parents. Siena Root channel their sources as authentically as any rock revivalists out there, and with the magnificent pipes of vocalist/organist Oskar Lundström (a soulful quaver recalling any number of classic rock vocalists, from Trapeze/Deep Purple legend Glenn Hughes to Free/Bad Company icon Paul Rodgers) leading the way, their seven-years-in-the-making 2004 debut album, A New Day Dawning, might as well have been thirty years in the making. The only problem is that, after sampling just a few songs, one begins to worry that the members of Siena Root are perhaps too beholden to their inspirations to successfully carve out an identity of their own. Unable to properly reinterpret their deep-seated influences, the band's unbridled enthusiasm for all sounds '70s often finds them settling for simply synthesizing the original gimmicks -- to the point that they verge on acts of unwitting plagiarism. More specifically, the wistful blues ballad 'Fever' clearly apes the mighty Led Zeppelin's 'Since I've Been Loving You,' the slippery grooves of 'Trippin'' positively scream The Allman Brothers Band's 'Whipping Post' (minus that explosive edge), and with its oddball use of flute trills, 'Into the Woods' emulates none other than prog-satanic weirdos Black Widow! Furthermore, there's a distinctly unimaginative streak to the lyrics of purported singles 'Coming Home' and 'Shine' -- both of which are a little too clichéd for their own good. Thankfully, Siena Root cram enough material (thirteen tracks totaling almost 70 minutes) into this first album to still achieve no fewer than five or six examples of perfectly creditable (and far less obviously derivative) songwriting. Among these, top honors are shared by the Southern rock-tinged 'Above the Trees,' the slow-bluesin' 'Roots,' the swagger-driven 'Words,' and the alluring nine-minute instrumental 'Rasayana' -- all of them positively sparkling with those Deep Purple-esque Hammond organs and dosed with spidery, psychedelic guitar work. All told, Siena Root's pure display of performance just barely surpasses their nearly smothering debt to past sources, but there's no refuting that A New Day Dawning promises great things for their future.“ (Eduardo Rivadavia, AMG)
Sam Riffer, bass, voice
KG West, lead guitar, voice
Love H. Forsberg, percussion, voice
Oskar Lundström, voice, organ
Matte Gustavsson, guitar
Recorded November - December 2003 at Real Music Studio
Digitally remastered
Siena Root
is an experienced live act and an experimental project with its roots in analogue old school rock music. The group was founded in Stockholm in the late ‘90s. The sound is classic but yet original, based on heavy organ, howling guitars, bass riffing and big drums. It is also often enriched with bluesy soulful vocals, various guest musicians and psychedelic vibes.
Siena Root is well known for its unique spectra of appearances, its many great guest artists, its broad musical range and its different interpretations of rock music. Yet, with a foundation in a traditional quintet, and a sound rooted in late 60s analogue gear. Don't expect to experience the same Siena Root show twice.
In the sense that blues is blue, hard rock is black, and reggae is pan African coloured, this music has the colour of siena. It is a warm colour, originally from the muddy roots of the earth. Because this sound has roots that go deep, it was also natural to let root be a part of the bands name.
Four full length studio albums, one live album, one DVD and two 7” singles have been released so far, each one marking the development and refinement of the bands diverse style. Through touring the music has developed in such a way, that jamming and improvising has become an essential element, always keeping you on the edge of your seat. A Siena Root concert is dramatic and exciting, visually, as well as emotionally. It's a dynamic root rock experience.
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