JOHN BUTLER TRIO // BARROWLAND BALLROOM, GLASGOW

JOHN BUTLER TRIO STORMS GLASGOW’S LEGENDARY BARROWLAND BALLROOM

JOHN BUTLER TRIO PERFORMING AT GLASGOW’S BARROWLAND BALLROOM - 11.10.2018
PICTURE BY: KENDALL WILSON PHOTOGRAPHY

★★★★☆

John Butler Trio's latest album Home is an introspective detour on the Australian songwriter's journey. While many artists start off their careers drawing on their internal struggles and gradually looking outwards John Butler, whilst being outspoken on public matters of social, political and environmental significance, has kept his innermost self quite private. The new album, released on September 28th, touches on subjects close to the songwriter's heart including the joyous miracle of finding his soulmate in the middle of nowhere, as well as his developing battle with anxiety. Sonically and thematically it's a substantial step away from his previous work, showcasing a more polished pop aesthetic with synths, drum machines and especially charming melodies. Some critics may have been disappointed but it is undeniably refreshing to hear a new development in any artist's catalogue, particularly one with as many influences as John Butler has synthesised in the last 20-odd years of his career.

Within two weeks of the album's release the band opened their European tour at Glasgow's Barrowlands. Fellow Australian-Samoan singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Bobby Alu set the show up beautifully in support, with his laidback ukulele tunes and warm, soulful voice. He was well received by the early crowd who seemed to grow in size, evermore endeared to the gentle sway of his songs whether in English or Samoan, there was a very natural enjoyment to his being on stage with some people even calling for more when he took his leave.

It seems ominous then that when John Butler reached the stage he was nervous, however the crowd were elated and generous in response and the music flowed easily. Jaunty Tahitian Blue and the heavier Wade In The Water introduced the new material before Butler let slide on Betterman. "I don't know why I'm so nervous tonight" he declared as he positioned his banjo before flawlessly fingerpicking his way into Better Than. Perhaps debuting so many new songs in one live session had him on edge but it hardly showed, only his minimal conversation suggested he had things on his mind. Eight out of the eighteen songs on the setlist came from Home but there were plenty of crowd-pleasers in the mix too. The earthy, slow blues jam Blame It On Me had the crowd so mesmerised that by the time the solo had wrapped up and every possible kind of effect had been wrung from the guitar, there was a delayed eruption of applause. Pickapart brought the audience out of their daze and saw limbs flying as bodies failed to resist its funky bass line. A fifteen minute rendition of Ocean was delivered solo with as much tenderness and passion as an orchestra could summon; an epic guitar odyssey in open C, filling the night with the simplest of dazzling green lights. It's the highlight of any John Butler performance. Expanded to a five-piece for this tour (billed as John Butler TRIO+) the band switched instruments regularly and made good use of the extra hands particularly on the title track Home which featured four of the five drumming in unison over dark synth and bass. Funky Tonight left the crowd begging for more and the band obliged with a two song encore; between the resonant, swirling acoustic guitar and communal drumming circle, latest album closer We Want More displayed its tribal colours, before Butler invited the crowd to sing their hearts out with him on the rootsy hit Zebra. "It doesn't have to be pretty, it just has to be loud" he encouraged. That it certainly was, albeit in a very relaxed, casual and organic kind of way. You wouldn't expect more from a John Butler Trio audience really, just an abundance of peace and love, and that was exactly how the night ended.

SETLIST: | JOHN BUTLER TRIO : BARROWLAND BALLROOM, GLASGOW - 11.10.2018

  • Tahitian Blue

  • Wade in the Water

  • Betterman

  • Hoe Down

  • Better Than

  • Just Call

  • Bullet Girl

  • Faith

  • Blame It On Me

  • Running Away

  • Pickapart

  • Ocean

  • Groovin’ Slowly

  • Home

  • Tell Me Why

  • Funky Tonight

ENCORE:

  • We Want More

  • Zebra

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REVIEW + PHOTOS BY: KENDALL WILSON PHOTOGRAPHY

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