Back in August I posted about JP Cooper's fantastic performance at the bi-monthly Vocals & Verses showcase .The Manchester native’s love of music started from a young age. He joined a rock band in his teens and then later hit upon a love of gospel music after joining a choir. Cooper describes himself as an acoustic singer song writer. His music is a subtle eclectic mix of many music genres including folk, blues and soul.
His two short EPs (EP 1 and EP2) brilliantly showcase
not only the captivating versatility of his vocals but also his unique
dexterity as a songwriter. Cooper has described his music as a reflection of his
slightly romantic world view. Hope and unity are core themes within Cooper’s
music. He writes songs of love, relationships and redemption and he delivers
them with a gentle self assured expression that carries humility and honesty.
The Only Reason (from EP 2), is a heartfelt love song
which exhibits the transcendent quality of Cooper’s music. His crystal clear
falsetto is instantly stunning. The exquisite chord progression of the strings and
the drop-kick rhythm of the drums are soul stirring. The song is a luscious
musical and lyrical ode to love, faith and romance and it is conveyed with simple
elegance. The Only Reason is entirely gorgeous.
The emotive power of Cooper’s voice can be heard again on
the song, Oh Brother, (from EP 1).This song is just another
example of Cooper’s ability to mesmerize. One moment you’re flying on the crest
of his fleeting falsetto and the next you’re completely grounded by the
trembling resonance of his full voice. This song is about learning to see the
value and equality in human beings and he delivers it with such simple
finesse that prevents it from sounding condescending or over sentimental.
Sure, anyone who has switched on a radio before will have
heard songs about love and togetherness but rarely are they expressed with such
acute insight, heart and humility and without a patronising undertone. There’s
a modern tendency to find music that depicts the harsher realities of life more
believable. And while Cooper’s music is without the anguished shades of
darkness found on a Damien Rice record or the bitter-sweet grit of an Ed
Sheeran track, it is still just as believable. So, although Cooper goes against
the current grain and presents a more optimistic reality- he does so with the
same intense honesty as his contemporaries.
Part of the overall
appeal of JP Cooper is the unassuming charm of his music. He has an incredible
ability to still listeners, lock them into the story and the moment of the song.
So, it doesn’t matter whether you’re listening at a packed out gig or if you’ve
just hit play on your iPod after hopping on the train at rush hour- the
beautiful sounds of JP Cooper will have you entranced wherever you are. It’s
Simple, honest, genius.
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