
Yes indeed…I am late in getting around to this album (and I mean really late….more than 9 months!). I was fortunate to have Adam Dawson from Broken Jukebox Media send out an end-of-year “in case you missed it” email with this and other releases included. There are some others that were also detailed within that comm which I hope to get to soon but I started with this one as I recognized her name from an interview I read several years ago.
The album leads off with “Copperhill” and a great opening guitar riff that sets a little bit of an edgy vibe for the song. There is a punchy drum that drives the music and it is joined by the nice interplay of several guitars. The lyrics really set the scene for the story here and are delivered by Cronin in a voice that has strength and feeling behind it.
Another favorite of mine on this is the title track which has a wistful tone to it which evokes New Mexico in a way that is hard to explain if you have not found yourself wandering around that slightly mystical state. The guitar on this song is subdued with a slow bass line that complements the reflective mood set by the vocal delivery.
There are ten other tracks on Maybe New Mexico which range from the uplifting power of “Maker’s Mark” to the therapeutic “Dear Life” and the immersive storytelling of “Rifleman.” All of the songs on this album as well-arranged and highlight the skills of the musicians involved (who I unfortunately could not find a definitive list of anywhere). Cronin’s voice is also a major feature of course and she delivers these songs with clarity, emotion and an openness that is sometimes startling in its depth.
You can find this on all of your streaming channels of course (and if you do please think about purchasing when you can :). You can also check out her website here:
https://www.helenecronin.com/home
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