Ben Harper is no stranger to live albums. This is his sixth. That said, it is the first with the Relentless 7, an Austin TX-based trio
Harper hooked up with to record the stellar
White Lies for Dark Times. Basically, this CD/DVD package is a support gig for the
White Lies album. The songs from it -- and a few others -- have been lived in for a while, and the band's internal communication language has developed to the instinctual level. The interplay between between
Harper and Relentless 7 is nothing short of explosive. Having
Jason Mozersky as a guitar foil adds to the sheer rock quotient of this performance -- check the opener, a new track, “Faster Slower Disappear Come Around," for initial evidence of how fluidly the pair works together. Bassist
Jesse Ingalls is a monster; his work walks a knife’s edge between classic
Billy Cox rhythm-centric groove and the funkiness of Bernard Odum, adding an entirely different dimension to
Harper’s live sound.
Jordan Richardson's drumming is deeply influenced by more power-driven classic rock drummers like
John Bonham and
Keith Moon, though he doesn’t use as much flash -- and doesn’t need to. The entire gig is loud as hell and credit goes to
Harper and
Danny Kalb for not dressing it up. It struts and swaggers with orgiastic guitar heroics -- check “Why Must You Always Wear Black” and the cover of
Jimi Hendrix's “Red House.” There are wah-wah-driven power anthems such as “Keep It Together (So I Can Fall Apart)," and “Shimmer & Shine,” as well. Nonetheless, it does contain some spacious, soulful interludes like “Faithfully Remain,” but his nugget, “Serve Your Soul,” is reinvented as a slide guitar romp here. There’s also a quirky cover of
David Bowie's “Under Pressure” that’s a crowd-pleaser, and the band takes it to the limit then breaks it wide open. The DVD contains the entire show and adds two more
White Lies titles to the middle of the mix in “Skin Thin” and “Fly One Time." This is the loudest, rawest, most unhinged
Ben Harper live to date. ~ Thom Jurek