Chris Stapleton’s “Higher”: Soaring to New Heights in Authenticity and Craftsmanship
Chris Stapleton, the powerhouse in contemporary country music, has once again graced us with a musical masterpiece – his fifth solo album, “Higher.” Released on November 10, the album maintains Stapleton’s distinctive style while showcasing a remarkable evolution in his artistry. This article delves into the highlights of “Higher” and explores how Stapleton continues to elevate the standards of his own musical journey.
A Return to Craftsmanship:
Stapleton’s 2015 solo debut, “Traveller,” marked a departure from the prevailing bro country trend, bringing back a focus on craft-based musicianship and a more traditional country sound. With “Higher,” Stapleton continues this trajectory, adopting an “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it” approach. Collaborating once again with producer Dave Cobb, alongside his wife Morgane Stapleton, the artist enlists top-tier musicians to create an album that stays true to his roots.
Dynamic Mastery in Title Track:
The title track, “Higher,” stands out as a shining example of Stapleton’s mastery in dynamics. A solo composition, the song unfolds with Stapleton’s quietly delivered verses, gradually building to an emotional falsetto in the chorus. This dynamic shift creates a captivating listening experience, showcasing Stapleton’s vocal prowess and emotional depth.
Dramatic Tension in “White Horse”:
“White Horse,” co-written with Dan Wilson and the album’s first single, is a testament to Stapleton’s ability to build dramatic tension. Collaborating with Cobb, the song reaches an arena-worthy crescendo, with a double-time bridge reminiscent of fellow artist Jason Isbell. The result is a powerful and anthemic track that adds a new dimension to Stapleton’s repertoire.
Exploring New Dimensions:
While Stapleton stays true to his roots, “Higher” also sees him exploring new dimensions. Tracks like “Loving You on My Mind” reveal Stapleton’s sexier side, with Morgane’s backing harmonies adding an electric touch to the seductive tune. “Crosswind” pays homage to country’s trucking songs, blending Stapleton’s evocative storytelling with ominous imagery.
Raw Introspection in Closing Track:
The album’s closing track, “Mountains of My Mind,” delivers Stapleton’s rawest moment. A solo write performed with just an acoustic guitar, the song showcases introspective lyrics as Stapleton grapples with profound revelations and uncertainties. The quietly emotive vocal adds a poignant touch, leaving a lasting impression on the listener.
Conclusion:
“Higher” follows in the footsteps of Stapleton’s wildly acclaimed 2020 album, “Starting Over,” reaffirming his status as a genre-defying artist. From soulful ballads to electrifying moments, the album is a testament to Stapleton’s authenticity and musical prowess. With “Higher,” Chris Stapleton continues to soar to new heights, leaving audiences eagerly anticipating the next chapter in his musical journey.