Whispers of nostalgia in a tender voice with resonating words -
it is this wonderful configuration of musical score, lyrics and
even more importantly, believable emotional deliverance that
makes Ala’s songs hard to forget and even harder to not be moved
by. First time I heard his debut EP - Hums, the strong
nostalgic component of the music steered my emotions into
wistful reminiscence, I couldn’t help being taken back to
thoughts of love - lost or still longing for.
Just as poet Pablo Neruda dedicated “sonnets… rise only because
you gave them life” to Matilde, the love of his life,
“Hums” is about love, it is an epic of lost and lingering
feelings, with each song an ode to individuals in his life. The
EP picks up on his main influences, Jackson Browne and Bob
Dylan, in terms of their literal lyrics and laidback melodies. On a more
contemporary note, Ala hits the raw tones of Damien Rice by
evoking wistful affections of the past while having
a very powerful mellow-down effect, in the same way Elliott Smith
is low-key.
Having known Ala for almost a year I have watched him put this
EP together (from writing the lyrics to the production, all
of which he did by himself) and it has been so inspiring and
humbling - to watch him create this EP so painstakingly with
few resources. His recording studio was his 3 by 3 feet closet -
just enough space for him and his guitar. Just listening to his
music, this much is obvious - he has tremendous potential and I
can clearly see him appealing to many a heart with his tracks.
In this tiny little closet on the fourth floor of an apartment
building in Boston, Ala has created an EP that is original to
listen to, saturated with honest and straightforward emotions
that are altogether refreshing to my ears.
about ala
An independent folk singer/songwriter from Bahrain. His interest in music started to show when he was 8
playing the accordion and keyboards in school, and then he
progressed to the piano and the acoustic guitar in his teenage.
He's currently settled in Boston, Massachusetts doing his
master's in advertising in Emerson College. "Hums" is his
first serious recording project.
observation by adarsh alphons