Logan Ledger
Golden State


4.5
superb

Review

by Sowing STAFF
September 10th, 2023 | 32 replies


Release Date: 09/08/2023 | Tracklist

Review Summary: A strong contender for the best country album of 2023

Golden State is a lush and dreamy escape into some of the most effortlessly captivating country/folk music that I've heard in recent years. At its heart is Logan Ledger, a man whose voice is booming when he wants it to be, yet he seemingly knows his own strength and willingly reins it in with silky smooth melodies and gorgeous tremolo. His incredible vocal performance is what irrefutably drives Golden State, but it wouldn't be what it is without the flawless production, beautiful string arrangements, soulful guitars, and breathtaking guest vocals ('Some Misty Morning', courtesy of Erin Rae) that envelop his voice and surround it with everything from classical elegance to rural twang. As a completed product, Golden State is one of the most impressive and downright prettiest things you'll hear all year.

The album immediately immerses us in its rich, verdant atmosphere with the brilliant title track. The song commences with fluttering strings that melt away into gorgeous acoustics, where Ledger joins in to sing of a "golden state" – this place, or perhaps just a memory or mindset – that he finds elusive because "every mile feels longer than the last / like slowly gettin' dragged back by the past." Once that spell is cast and we're ready to follow Ledger wherever his quivering, masterful voice might take us, 'There Goes My Mind' adds another barb in the hook we've already willingly bitten into (with line and sinker). The song trades in swelling strings for a drum presence, and Golden State offers up something a little more down-to-Earth and traditionally country. Despite there being more figurative boots-in-the-dirt, the midtempo country-rock tune – replete with winding guitars and an effortlessly memorable refrain – still blends right into its dreamier surroundings, showing us that while Ledger isn't afraid to vary the hues on his palette, Golden State will always retain its blissfully mesmerizing aura.

Just as the album makes a very strong first impression, it also does nothing to lose its luster across its ten tracks and forty-one minutes. It certainly seems that Ledger whittled this thing down to only the best, and Golden State is obviously better for it. Still, there are moments that stand above the rest; the "ready-made country classic" feel of 'All The Wine In California', the breezy intertwined vocals of 'Some Misty Morning', and the way Ledger belts out the final notes with striking power and control on 'I'm Not Here' all deserve special notation. However, Golden State saves its best for last with the goosebump-inducing beauty of closer 'Where Will I Go', which feels like the kind of timeless gem you'd only hear on classic country radio – this forlorn, emotionally profound track that gets by entirely on the simplest of notions: "Time ain't my friend...where will I go?" Sometimes, the most important thoughts aren't comprised of philosophical theories or ornate poetry, but rather the questions right in front of us every day as we gaze into an uncertain future from a helpless and vulnerably human present.

What elevates a piece of music from momentarily alluring is to timeless is, for the most part, usually just a waiting game. The albums we leave on for long enough – those records that keep on spinning because we just can't seem to help it – ultimately become "classics" in our hearts because they carve out a crucial space that is more valuable than just about anything: our time. The jury is still out on Golden State in that sense – as it should be – but there is something downright magical happening here that I can't quite explain. While my best attempt at boxing in Golden State might sound something like "Orville Peck performing to the backdrop of Honey Harper's Starmaker", the real answer here is that I just can't step away from what Logan Ledger has concocted here. It's become my own personal little "golden state" of retreat. I don't know if it will last a month, a year, or a lifetime...but in this moment, nothing sounds better. And that's more than worthy of my time.



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Comments:Add a Comment 
Sowing
Moderator
September 10th 2023


43944 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Country users, assemble!



I think we have a new elite player in the game.

JohnnyoftheWell
Staff Reviewer
September 10th 2023


60313 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

check Roselit Bone

Sowing
Moderator
September 10th 2023


43944 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Just might have to. Country hasn't been all that big on my radar this year, aside from this, Margo Price, and a few other small releases.



I have to say that listening to this on a rainy Sunday morning is absolutely sublime. Best it's sounded to my ears yet.

Sunnyvale
Staff Reviewer
September 10th 2023


5857 Comments

Album Rating: 3.8

This is super smooth - not sure on a rating yet, but it's been taking up a lot of listening time over the past few days.





Sunnyvale
Staff Reviewer
September 10th 2023


5857 Comments

Album Rating: 3.8

They say you know when you know,



I think I know




Closer is super good

Sowing
Moderator
September 10th 2023


43944 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Yeah, that exact moment always gives me chills for some reason. I think that's the best track here, but I embedded the title track with the review instead because I wanted to let people discover 'Where Will I Go' on their own.

Sunnyvale
Staff Reviewer
September 10th 2023


5857 Comments

Album Rating: 3.8

My main gripe is that four exceptional songs seem to stand above the rest here (the first two, Midnight in LA, and the closer), with the rest of the tracks being just "pretty good".



But I could see everything growing, this is a very quality album regardless.

Sowing
Moderator
September 10th 2023


43944 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

My top songs are Golden State, There Goes My Mind, All The Wine In California, Midnight in LA, and Where Will I Go (with Till It Feels Right and Some Misty Morning not very far behind). So that's 7 songs that are top-tier or almost top-tier, which for a 10 track album spells a 4.5 for me personally as long as the other 3 tracks are still decent (which for me they certainly are, and are perhaps even beautiful in their own rights, even if they technically hold the album back from being higher than a 4.5).

Also, I think this guy sounds a lot like Orville Peck, whose voice I've always loved, but the surrounding music more closely aligns with my preferences (lush, folk-oriented).

neekafat
Staff Reviewer
September 11th 2023


26082 Comments


is this more or less boring than a zach bryan album

Ryus
September 11th 2023


36662 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

rym genre tags got me randy

JohnnyoftheWell
Staff Reviewer
September 11th 2023


60313 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

this is equally bland as zach bryan though significantly less cringe

Ryus
September 11th 2023


36662 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

"all the wine in california" sounds straight out of the 70s right down to the lyrics

Ryus
September 11th 2023


36662 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

kind of respect how purely revivalist this is. he clearly has a lot of love for the country music of yesteryear with his vocal performance, lyrics, instrumentation...basically everything

tyman128
Staff Reviewer
September 11th 2023


4509 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Checking this immediately

Sowing
Moderator
September 11th 2023


43944 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

---kind of respect how purely revivalist this is. he clearly has a lot of love for the country music of yesteryear with his vocal performance, lyrics, instrumentation...basically everything---



Agreed here. There's definitely a throwback country vibe but I love it. His voice is also something else.

CrisStyles
September 11th 2023


807 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

All The Wine In California sounds like a lost John Stewart song.



*Edit* This whole album sounds like a lost John Stewart album, I'm really enjoying it.

tyman128
Staff Reviewer
September 11th 2023


4509 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Love this guys voice so much

Ryus
September 11th 2023


36662 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

yeah its really nice

Sowing
Moderator
September 12th 2023


43944 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

His voice is awesome. He has a timeless sound, and no matter what he's singing it transports me. Doesn't hurt either that the surrounding music/atmosphere is so lush.

Above
September 12th 2023


165 Comments


need to check this



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