Description
Kris Drever's new album arrives with the wisdom of someone who's spent years listening as much as playing. Doing This For Love marks the latest step of a journey from the traditional Scottish folk that first established him, dealing in inherited narratives for something more personal and immediate.
These ten songs are guitar-led meditations on the unglamorous heroism of everyday life--the 4am alarm clocks, the ungrateful shifts, the quiet sacrifices made in the name of keeping others whole.
Recorded with an ear for sonic clarity and live performance energy, the album captures Drever's gift for making the personal feel universal. His guitar work anchors each track with understated virtuosity, while a constellation of sympathetic collaborators--Rachel Sermanni, Euan Burton, Cahalen Morrison, Louis Abbott (Admiral Fallow) and Matthew Herd (Seafarers) among them--orbit around his songs, adding texture without ever obscuring the core. There's a generosity in the production, a sense of space that allows the dynamics of performance to shine.
Doing This For Love doesn't romanticize struggle; instead, it honours it. These are songs about the unglamorous work of care, the quiet dignity in clocking in when you'd rather not, the small acts of devotion that rarely make headlines but sustain lives and relationships. Drever sings them as someone who understands that love, in its truest form, is often a verb--something you do rather than something you feel.