Type and hit ENTER

Commonly used tags...

Balloon Brighton Brighton Festival Brighton Fringe Brighton Pride British Sea Power Cinecity Lewes Psychedelic Festival Locally Sourced Lost & Found Love Supreme Festival Mutations Festival Nick Cave Poets Vs MCs Politics Preview Rag'n'Bone Man Record Store Day Save Our Venues Six Of The Best Source Virgins Streets Of Brighton Street Source Tattoos The Folklore Rooms The Great Escape Tru Thoughts Unsung Heroes
  • Home
  • News
  • Previews
  • Reviews
  • Features
  • Food
  • Tickets
  • Contact
  • Contribute
  • Advertise
  • Home
  • News
  • Previews
  • Reviews
  • Features
  • Food
  • Tickets
  • Contact
    • Contact
    • Contribute
    • Advertise
Reviews

Review: Ron Sexsmith

Sep 7, 2011
-
Posted by SOURCE Writers

Ron Sexsmith in Brighton SOURCE at www.brightonsource.co.uk Brighton’s best listings, music and culture magazine

He’s not one to give up though. Now 12 albums in, his latest offering, the aptly titled ‘Long Player, Late Bloomer’ has seen his stock rise. It’s a point he’s quick to remind us of three songs in when he notes “it’s nice to be getting a bit of momentum over here, especially after the last few albums.”

If his lack of superstardom grates, he doesn’t show it. For someone so painfully shy in TV and radio interviews, on stage he’s a revelation. Give him a battered guitar, his friends alongside him in his backing band and an appreciative audience and he’s in his element. He’s intensely professional yet
highly affable, a musical craftsman but not pretentious. After all, he’s been doing this for 25 years so he knows what he likes and he knows
what works. But he shows no signs of being bored or jaded.

There’s a heart-warming moment on the Nashville-influenced opening song ‘Cheap Hotel’ when he tees up the impending solo from his lead guitarist by pointing at him, ushering it in with almost child-like glee. However, it’s on the slower, more stripped down numbers that Sexsmith really sets
himself apart from the legions of singer-songwriters. With less jangly guitar, his voice and lyrics dominate.

On ‘Nowadays’, like Richard Hawley and Stephen Merrit from The Magnetic Fields, he’s a master at showing how less can be more. With brooding bass and tip-toeing piano, his voice effortlessly floats over the top, dispensing heartfelt lines like “but nowadays I hear your song, ringing through my heart and soul , and when I’ve had enough, your love takes hold.” Some might call it mush, but most of those who heard it tonight would argue it was the most beautiful thing they’d heard all year.

Even on the flimsiest moments of his more tender tracks, when for a split second you fear they could drift off into the ether, there’s always a perfectly timed change of voice, or an understated, yet catchy, guitar line introduced to perfectly stitch it all together. It’s skilful and classy and far from wasted on the sold-out crowd which isn’t shy when it comes to showing its appreciation. There are numerous shouts of “genius” and “we love you Ron” throughout the hour-and-a-half set before he’s beckoned back for two rapturously received encores.

All in all, it’s not going bad for a nearly man, is it?

Ron Sexsmith
Komedia
Wednesday, August 31

WORDS BY GARY SCATTERGOOD

Sep 7, 2011
Email
SOURCE Writers
Sometimes an article is a bit of a team effort, and those are tagged SOURCE Writers. If you’d like to be part of that team, hit the Contact link at the top and get your work on this website.
← PREVIOUS POST
Review: Rumble On The Beach III
NEXT POST →
Review: New Found Glory
Mailing List

Recent Posts
  • Happy Mondays Review
    Apr 5, 2026

    Bez was the star of the show as Happy Mondays ran through their classic third album, with a strong support set from The Farm.

  • Death on the Nile Review
    Apr 1, 2026

    A sleek and stylish adaptation of the Agatha Christie classic, showing us the opulence and beauty of the time, with the classic who, how and why still enthralling audiences.

  • Brighton Psych Fest 2026 expands!
    Mar 28, 2026

    White Denim bring their good time garage rock to what is shaping up to be a cracker of an expanded Psych Fest 2026.

  • Homegrown 2026 Full Line Up Announcement
    Mar 28, 2026

    The Homegrown 2026 line up is proof positive of what a treasure our local scene is.

  • Liberace & Liza – A Tribute, 5th & 6th May
    Mar 23, 2026

    Two iconic superstars join forces to bring a sprinkling of Hollywood glamour to the Fringe this year.

  • The Miserable Rich, Thurs 2nd April
    Mar 19, 2026

    They’re back! After a two year break, The Miserable Rich return to Brighton for a hometown show next month.

  • Balloon
    Balloon Review
    Mar 13, 2026

    A triumphant return for Balloon, showcasing a mesmerizing set of songs plus a charming support slot from Tim Keegan

  • Double Indemnity Review
    Mar 11, 2026

    The quintessential noir thriller adapted for the stage: a visual feast that promises much but doesn’t deliver up to its potential.

Website developed in Brighton by Infobo
Copyright © Brighton Source 2009-2023
Review: Ron Sexsmith - Brighton Source