“Resurrection” – Daniel Lee Kendall

After a four-year absence from the music scene, Daniel Lee Kendall is back with Resurrection, a new EP which may be his strongest collection of songs yet.

It opens with “No Longer Time to Pretend,” a groovy indie pop pleaser which sends a strong message about living your truth. “The Girl With the Stripe In Her Eye” swept me up in a wave of good vibes. It reminded me of a Paul Simon song, with its clever rhythms and intricate musicality.

“Sweet Sweet Reality” might touch on a relationship that didn’t work out, but it’s happily cathartic rather than mournful, about moving forward rather than dreaming. “Time” discusses similar themes in an equally upbeat fashion. There will be tears, and you can certainly experience them, but don’t lose sight of all the good things life offers too.

There’s a beautiful vulnerability in “Take a Chance on Me,” perhaps my favourite track on the EP. It has such heart. “A La Pyrenees” is a surprising closer. Stripped back with only an acoustic guitar, it stands out among the richly layered tracks on this EP. And did I mention it’s all in French? I caught only a few familiar words I remembered from high school, but it’s a powerful reminder that music is a universal language. It’s beautiful.

Resurrection marks a welcome return to the music industry for Daniel Lee Kendall. Like a fine wine, he’s one of those artists that seems to get better with age. It’s ear-pleasing from the first listen, a real delight.