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Live: Alan Pownall

Written by Lizzie  //  February 16, 2010  //  Features, Live  //  2 Comments

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Barfly Camden | London, England | 8th February 2010 | Flickr Set

On the same line-up as The Boy Who Trapped The Sun at HMV’s next big thing festival was the wonderful Alan Pownall. I had been introduced to his music through Ruckus blogger Melanie and had been looking forward to seeing him for some time. I was not to be disappointed as he ran through a wonderful set, with fantastic stage presence and a voice to die for.

Signed to the same label as Noah and the Whale, and having shared a flat with some of Mumford and Sons, this is a boy who comes with great pedigree. His music draws on the folk sounds his mentors are famous for, and yet manages to be original and different at the same time. He has been compared to Jack Johnson but to me he is a far more interesting and rounded artist, with far more strings to his bow than being simply “the British Jack Johnson”.

On a freezing cold night in Camden he managed to make me feel like spring was round the corner, with his warm distinctive voice and summer filled melodies. As he breezed though songs such as Chasing Time and The Others I could really feel the crowd warming up to him. Alan spent the set alone on stage, with just himself and his guitar, but the set never felt incomplete, and his masterful guitar playing helped to create well rounded melodies.

This is a boy with hidden depths I feel, as on first listen his upbeat melodies hide some deep and introspective lyrics. Seeing him play a one man show with just his guitar and his voice really helped us to be able to see the other side of Alan Pownall, where he was able to open up his soul a little more to the crowd.

He is definitely one to watch, and I really hope he lives up to the “Next Big Thing” moniker of the festival. I look forward to seeing him play again as he is about to embark on a UK wide tour supporting Angus and Julia Stone . If you get the chance to check him out live then do so, and in the meantime download the free EP from his myspace

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Armed with her Canon 400D, Lizzie takes on the London gig scene, one vodka at a time.

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2 Comments on "Live: Alan Pownall"

  1. LadyJane February 16, 2010 at 2:31 PM · Reply

    I can’t stop listening to his “Take Me Home” on the Communion Compilation. So amazing. I want to see him live, especially after reading this. Jealous! ;) Tell him he has to come over here, please.

  2. Rose February 17, 2010 at 9:53 AM · Reply

    I’ve seen Alan Pownall just with his guitar supporting Mumford and Sons last summer and with his new band last week at Hoxton Bar and Kitchen- both times he was excellent- I like his music very much so far and at those 2 shows I felt he showed he shares with Mumford and sons the ability to be even better live- I can’t wait to be able to get some more of his tracks and really do wish him well- he seems so into music and I like that he is a bit different to lots of the acoustic acts around- great lyrics too, they definitely warrant close listening to.
    I like the boy who trapped the sun too!

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