When I was in college, David Gray was rather mainstream, but I considered myself to be above all that in my indie universe. It wasn’t until later that I learned to appreciate him, after all the mainstream fans had moved on to the next thing.
White Ladder is an unappreciated classic. The songs stick with you, bury inside your head, and won’t let you go. It sounds a little dated due to a very specific kind of folk-rock sound of the late 90s, but the themes and feelings are universally appealing. I also love the Soft Cell cover (Say Hello Wave Goodbye), which closes the album brilliantly. David really makes it his own.
The 1999 version of me would be surprised to hear this. But it’s lasted like I wouldn’t have expected it to.
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