MIK SABIERS savours the first headline solo show of the stalwart of Brighton’s indie-punk outfit Blood Red Shoes

Richard Dawson
2020
(Weird World)
★★★★★
AFTER setting 2017’s critically acclaimed album Peasant in the Anglo-Saxon kingdom of Bernicia, singer-songwriter Richard Dawson shifts his focus to Brexit Britain on his new record.
A song cycle of extraordinary breadth and emotional depth, it’s full of compelling and anxiety-ridden first person narratives, including a deeply unhappy civil servant, a flooded-out pub landlord and a father dropping his daughter off at university.
Two Halves is a brilliant sketch of a competitive Football Dad — “You’re not Lionel Messi, just pass the bloody ball!” — while Fulfilment Centre is an epic tale of working in an Amazon-style warehouse. “There has to be more to life than killing yourself to survive,” Dawson wails in his Geordie accent, channelling the protagonist’s fears and dreams.

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