Monday, November 20, 2006

September 2006 - Radio Review, MELBOURNE

"BEAUTIFULLY CRAFTED"

“When I first heard the very first song on Ben Mitchell’s album I stopped in my tracks and said “Who IS Ben Mitchell?” “Go Now” is a beautifully crafted song with such lyricism, simplicity and passion. And you know what? So is the rest of the album.

Damn fine.”

John Carver, Presenter, PBSFM

August 2006 - CD Review, LONDON

"A MAJOR TALENT"

Melbourne is a city renowned for churning out musicians and its latest son – the unkempt looking Ben Mitchell – looks set to make his mark. After spending a few years in London where he gained some favourable publicity on the live circuit, Mitchell returned to his hometown to record ‘The Stars Can See,’ his debut long-player. As a first foray, it’s a remarkably confident record. Perhaps most surprising is that he has yet to be signed to a major label, but it is unlikely that he will remain homeless for long. Mitchell has a strong voice that adapts well to a number of styles, but it’s his song-writing skills that put him in a league above the litany of anonymous singer-songwriters vying for attention in the wake of the success of David Gray and James Blunt.

Opener ‘Go Now’ is a subdued minor-key ballad reminiscent of obscure Melbourne band Cordrazine but the mood is lightened considerably as Mitchell skips through the breezy ‘Your Hold is Strong.’ Soon, Mitchell sounds as if he’s captured the spirit of Alex Lloyd with ‘I Could Not Love You More,’ where reverb-laden vocals are driven by an ascending 1960’s-style guitar progression. After skipping over a couple of weaker tracks, we find the folky ‘The Stars Can See,’ the sultry ‘Everything’ and hip-cat ‘Kitty Kat’ which sounds like the sassier music used in Twin Peaks. The two closing tunes will appeal to Americana listeners; ‘Extra Mile’ is a sleepy number resplendent with subtle slide playing and woozy acoustic guitar picking reminiscent of Karma County. Yet Mitchell saves his best for last with ‘We Win and We Lose Some,’ a simple but beautiful song that James Blunt would give his eye-teeth to have written.

Kicking off a European tour in September, the singer is beating a well-trodden Antipodean path back to London. Mitchell sounds a major talent on this evidence and is well worth keeping an eye on.

Date review added: Friday, August 04, 2006
Reviewer: Nic Fildes

February 2006 - Press Review, MELBOURNE


"Best acts included The Woulds, Dave Last
and The Alamos and Ben Mitchell"

Review of Salt River Session
Music Festival, Footscray
SUNDAY SUN, Melbourne

January 2006 - Radio Review, MELBOURNE

"Ben Mitchell's music is fresh, energetic, fearless and varied."
MARK COPOLOV (Southern FM)

December 2005 - CD Review, MELBOURNE

"Touching...beautiful...captivating.
Discover one of Melbourne's musical gems."

Melbourne singer/songwriter Ben Mitchell is one of those rare gems so often scattered throughout this fair city of ours. Usually playing in small, dimly-lit, smoke filled clubs, bars and hotels, he's the kind of guy that if you're lucky enough to catch him will make you stop what you're doing and take in the moment.

After considerable time spent travelling abroad, Ben had decided to focus his attention towards his music and if 'The Stars Can See' is anything to go by -
it's a good move.

His songs flow between gentle and uplifting, melancholy and heartfelt, blues based grooves to smooth low-key numbers. Best tracks range from the touching GO NOW through the beautiful SUPERSEEDED and the smooth KITTY KAT to the captivating COULD NOT LOVE YOU MORE. Hunt him down and discover one of Melbourne's musical gems.

MR

April 2005 - Live Review, MELBOURNE

"Check this guy out!"

Ben Mitchell was just brilliant. Another three-piece featuring a great voice and stunning songs, with the bass player adding strong harmonies and the drummer controlling the beat. Quite often he was using brushes which give a distinctive tone. Starting off with a rockabilly beat, he just blew myself and the audience away. Another uptempo number was followed by a slower bluesy number. Memorable songs that scream out TALENT. Check this guy out. Mature songwriting, played with verve and a singer with presence.

------------------------------INPRESS, Melbourne, Australia

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