Seth Lakeman | The Box Plymouth | SUNDAY 13 FEBRUARY 2022

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Seth Lakeman | The Box | Plymouth | Live Events Launch Gig Review | Sunday 13 February 2022

Seth Lakeman playing the first live music event at The Box in PlymouthABOVE : Seth Lakeman playing the first live music event at The Box in Plymouth

In a building in which the scribes of history and mark makers in art vie with each other for space, and the current 'Seven Sisters' exhibition features some of the most distinct and ancient mark making on the planet, it was wonderful to hear another collector of stories add his voice to the many who have made this city of storytellers and adventurers what it is..

Plymouth's Box, much more than a Museum and Art Gallery, played host to the westcountry's own Seth Lakeman on Sunday 13 February as the last date on a nine day UK tour to support the release of his latest album the aptly titled 'Make your mark'.Written during the enforced 18 months live performance break so many musicians had to contend with, the album reinforces his position as a musical force to be reckoned with.

Stage set with musical instruments for the first music gig at The BoxABOVE : Stage set with musical instruments for the first live music gig at The Box

Supported by local singer songwriter from St Agnes, Winter Mountain (Joe Francis) opened his set with Springsteen's 'Dancing in the Dark' and warmed up the audience with an engaging an intimate set of mostly self penned songs that broke the ice in this surprisingly acoustically pleasant building. With all that glass it would be easy to expect a mess of reflections but the diffusion panels suspended above the space did their job admirably and it was very easy to hear all the elements present on stage.With a multi-instrumentalist like Seth spanning the a large tonal range the scene was set for a new chapter in this walled cities musical heritage as this new venue set off on it's maiden voyage.

Winter Mountain live at The Box in Plymouth 2022ABOVE : Winter Mountain live at The Box in Plymouth 2022

The handsome fiddle and tenor guitar playing troubadour opened up with a viola in hand playing the song Lady of the Sea all about a shipwreck on the lizard from 2006' 'Freedom Fields', an album that had it's 15th Anniversary last year. Next he picked up his Irish Bouzouki for The Giant, a tale from the new album about the rescue attempt of a giant of the sea. Inspired by the stranding of a pilot whale in Cornwall, he had sung the song in front of the woolly Mammoth earlier in the day in a post shared on his social media. Then Alex Hart, fresh back from a tour in the USA with Martin Barre joined him on stage for a song based upon the Dartmoor legend of The White Hare,again from 2006' 'Freedom Fields'. It marked the first appearance of his tenor guitar, and was played and sung beautifully as all the opening three songs had, they sounded fantastic but the reaction was, even for a Sunday in a new venue, a little too polite and muted.

Seth Lakeman live at The Box in Plymouth 2022ABOVE : Seth Lakeman live at The Box in Plymouth 2022

When even after the fiddle coming out for The Hurlers from 2008's 'Poor Man's Heaven' there was not a huge amount of audience feedback, you could be forgiven at this point for thinking this was only a marginally less animated audience than the young men turned into stone in the song. It is a new venue and by the end of the gig that cautious embrace became an open armed one. Maybe the formal setting threw people a little at first, but this really is a magic space for music.

Seth Lakeman and Alex Hart live at The Box in Plymouth 2022ABOVE : Seth Lakeman and Alex Hart live at The Box in Plymouth 2022

With Alex Hart rejoining him, this time at the front of the stage, it was fitting in a building hosting the Mayflower 400 exhibition that they sung Bury Nights from 2020's 'A Pilgrims Tale'. Back up on stage with the fiddle up front and centre, like the 2004 Kitty Jay album it came from, and it is back to another Dartmoor Legend, this time , The Bold Knight , with Alex Hart's nicely measured harmonium drones adding more strings to her own already very talented bow. Their voices are so tightly entwined here, including in the inflections, that it really does make the hairs on the back of your neck stand up on end.

Seth Lakeman playing guitar live at The Box in Plymouth 2022ABOVE : Seth Lakeman playing guitar live at The Box in Plymouth 2022

Seth mentions now that even though this is his homecoming and final gig, and the first here in this venue, “ it feels a bit sleepy ” and this is the quietest audience in the nine date tour. He refers to the 18 month big break writing songs and I know from personal experience for many this will be their first gig back after the pandemic ,which would explain a lot. The new song Coming for you soon, written in reaction to the over development on Dartmoor warns of environmental vandals and with his dampened electric guitar trotting underneath, like a Dartmoor pony running away from a storm, the menace and undertow makes the song seem like a lynch mob are on their way. It is this ease with which he can conjure up emotional landscapes through sound and melody that has made him such an effective musician.

Seth Lakeman tuning his tenor guitar live at The Box in Plymouth 2022ABOVE : Seth Lakeman tuning his tenor guitar live at The Box in Plymouth 2022

Probably the most poignant song of the evening Solomon Browne from 2008's Poor Man's Heaven, dedicated to the RNLI and documenting the 1981 Penlee Lifeboat disaster, just like Jeremy Greenaway's sombre and elegiac TV report played upstairs in the Media Lab Gallery, last years 40th Anniversary of the Christmas disaster in Mousehole has not been dulled by the unrelenting winds of time.

Seth Lakeman playing Irish Bouzouki live at The Box in Plymouth 2022ABOVE : Seth Lakeman playing Irish Bouzouki live at The Box in Plymouth 2022

Support act Joe Francis joins Seth and Alex on stage with his electric guitar, as Seth picks up the Bouzouki again and with its ringing curtain of sound , changes the tone to one of summer and celebration. I am not 100% sure but think the new song Side by Side refers to the furry dance /procession that happens every June in St Day. (During the Mazey Day festival of Golowan) Alex Hart's New Country vocals again really lift this song and make you think of long hot summers days in Cornish fields. By now the place is starting to warm up and you can feel people breathing out just in time for Seth to pick up his acoustic guitar for the Single from the latest 'Make your Mark' album Higher we Aspire . This unashamed pop song with a delicious hook, lifts the spirits and the three voices on stage seem to energise the audience, into responding in kind.

Alex Hart playing Harmonium with Seth Lakeman at The Box in Plymouth 2022ABOVE : Alex Hart playing Harmonium with Seth Lakeman at The Box in Plymouth 2022

Then in another great display of pacing and stagecraft, another new song about Cornwall from the latest LP, is offered up, and you can almost see the Huer's huts looking out to the Pilchards in the bay. Shoals to Turn creates a wonderful, almost soundtrack like evocation of that rugged coastline, the redolent guitar washing out across the audience in glimmering sound waves like the silver light off the sea. Timbre is an often overlooked crucial part of Seth's songwriting arsenal, and the subtlety and restraint deployed here, only add to the tidal flow of a song that creepsup on you.

Joe Francis playing Harmonica with Seth Lakeman at The Box in Plymouth 2022ABOVE : Joe Francis playing Harmonica with Seth Lakeman at The Box in Plymouth 2022

Back to the jangly bouzouki and the anthemic 1643 seals the deal. The home town crowd appreciating this tale of their own city and finally letting go, if not quite enough to go to war on the cities behalf, at least to cheer on those fighting. Joe Francis picks up his harmonica and his blues harp really helps offset Seth's electric guitar for Colliers another classic from 'Freedom Fields'.

Seth Lakeman and Audience at The Box in Plymouth 2022ABOVE : Seth Lakeman and audience at The Box in Plymouth 2022

It is easy to forget that 12 years before the 2018 tour with Robert Plant and The Sensational Space Shifters, you can already hear in these songs what Plant must have treasured in the both the blues (not just folk) base to Seth's sound, and the mystical epic element that makes his storytelling so irresistible. Even new song 'Change' (without the banjo here, replaced with tenor guitar) picks up on that Bluegrass feel again with Alex Hart being just as effective a foil as Alison Krauss is to Robert Plant, and Joe Francis blowing a mean harp, bringing an audience clapping along, as Seth hollers like a Ceilidh caller, encouraging the dancers and bringing history to life.

Seth Lakeman mesmorises the audience at The Box in Plymouth 2022ABOVE : Seth Lakeman mesmorises the audience at The Box in Plymouth 2022

His collaborators leave and the man and fiddle take centre stage. The sweeping melodrama of 'Kitty Jay' leaves you in little doubt, even 18 years later, why the album and the song that carries it's title caught the attention of the Mercury Music prize judges. It is remarkable that it has lost none of it's power to crystallize what makes this amazing storyteller someone to treasure. Effects aside, the sounds he is able to coax from that fiddle in the song provide that epic bedrock on which is built the lighthouse that first made people sit up and take notice. There is real substance here, but there is also a lightness of touch, something his 11th studio album proves as it's songs ring out weeks after hearing it for the first time.

BELOW : Seth Lakeman playing 'Kitty Jay' at The Box in Plymouth 2022

Seth Lakeman playing 'Kitty Jay' at The Box in Plymouth 2022 The slow build and the layers of meaning and tempo changes before the frenzied frantic fast ending on this song (Kitty Jay) his calling card, has everyone up on their feet, remembering why they came and shouting for more. He returns after a brief step away with Ali and Joe for the encore, and invites his Dad Geoff Lakeman to join him on stage (where he plays spoons) and Seth, acoustic Guitar in hand, encourages people to come and dance down at the front.

Geoff Lakeman, Joe Francis, Seth Lakeman and Alex Hart at The Box 2022ABOVE : Geoff Lakeman, Joe Francis, Seth Lakeman and Alex Hart at The Box 2022

Last Rider from 2014s 'Word of Mouth' , a tale of a steam train drivers last journey, is helped in it's charge down the tracks again by Joe Francis' earthy dirty puffing harp loops, and the rhythmic clanking of Geoff's spoons. Slowing down like a train arriving at the station Lakeman shows his mastery of taking people on a journey and the crowd are finally free and relieved of all the other dramas and stories that make up their lives for a couple of hours on a drizzly Sunday, in another great new venue for Plymouth. Live music weaves it own magic and Seth Lakeman is a fine magician. The Box blew away some of that dust and has with it's inaugural live music event certainly made it's mark.

Check out a short film of highlights from the gig here - Seth Lakeman at The Box Film

More photographs here - Seth Lakeman at The Box

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