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Ian Knapp

Ian Knapp

  • Avg user rating: 4 stars Out of 9 votes
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  • Similar Artists: Bob Dylan, Counting Crows, Cat Stevens, U2, Rob Thomas, Blur, The Goo Goo Dolls, Better Than Ezra, David Gray, Placebo, The Cure, Donovan, Del Amitri, Smashing Pumpkins, The Beatles.

Playlist

Caribou (3:43)
explicit Date added: 12/21/04 | Total listens: 1,064
If the aliens came (4:13) Date added: 10/12/04 | Total listens: 1,599
Into these oceans (3:54) Date added: 10/12/04 | Total listens: 1,461
Pieces of you (2:59) Date added: 10/12/04 | Total listens: 1,280

User reviews for Ian Knapp

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Editor's review

London-based singer-songwriter Ian Knapp is armed with equal parts melody and passion. His lyrics are astute and delivered with an urgent, wavering falsetto and his ability to turn a phrase is truly unique. With so many lesser talents being hailed as the new Dylan, Knapp is the only one with the intellect to back it up.

Biography

Melodic, edgy, lyric based acoustic rock from this young English singer/songwriter.

Ian has live dates coming up in both the U.K and the US in the autumn / fall of 2005.

DEBUT ALBUM "INTO THESE OCEANS" OUT NOW.

Buy it now for 5.99 GBP (approx $11.00) from:

www.ian-knapp.co.uk

Reviews:

"Incredible stuff. He's your 'New Favourite Artist'. He's my new favourite artist, I'll tell you that right now......I’m going to play another song from him, 'cos that is just too good."

- John Richards, Host of The Morning Show, KEXP, Seattle

"America has its first post-9/11 singer-songwriter; however, he isn’t from the U.S. Nevertheless, no other new guitar-slinging solo artist conveys the troubled state of public consciousness than Englishman Ian Knapp. You can hear it in his voice – stripped of its strength, trembling, questioning. There’s a fire in Knapp’s vocals that is not lit by heartbreak or romance; instead, it percolates from our current fears and disillusionment. Even the title of the album – Into These Oceans – makes one think of drowning, lost in the waters of a world turning upside down. The song itself is about escape, the only solution to these increasingly scary and confusing times."

"Knapp is a fine poet, and as tempting it is for me to quote him here, it’s better to simply trust me and listen to his record cold like I did. He has a way with words that is less common with his nonsensical peers and can be compared to new wave lyricists from the '80s such as Roddy Frame from Aztec Camera or Elvis Costello. The music is mostly folk-oriented with occasional bursts of rock & roll energy, especially on "Jumping the Wall" and "Pieces of You," the latter having a riff reminiscent of Madder Rose’s "Panic On.".... the greatness on display should have industry observers predicting future hits for this man." 4.5/5

- Kyrby Raine, Shotgun Reviews

"Right off the bat as the first song "If the Aliens Came" chimes in and you hear Ian Knapp's vocals you can tell there's something extraordinary happening. It is excruciatingly world-weary, noiselessly angry, and hopeful all at once. When he sings you can forget the meaning of pretension, a word that a horde of wannabes have personified for as long as we've been numbed by them."

"In his hands, the acoustic guitar becomes a bludgeon, an instrument that emits the poignant yearnings of a sad man who threatens to smash it on monstrous faces that make our lives a big lie, fragments of a severed dream. Yet it all swiftly changes into a thing for buoyant times, waving it in the air like a flag after some private conquest."

"Seethe with him on the abovementioned "If the Aliens Came," celebrate "Into These Oceans," fall in love with our children on "Spaceman" [an art that we seem to have forgotten], and drink a couple on "Mouse on A Wheel" and hurl the bottles at the walls besieged by memories that creep from the dusty parts of our minds."

"Knapp is that long-lost prophet drunk on madness, wide-eyed and exhausted. He doesn’t come like a savior, claiming to be this and that, forcing his doctrines down our throats. Ian Knapp is the everyday man who has taken the language of life down to a level that we all can relate to. He makes us forget who he is. In fact, it doesn’t matter at all. What matters are the stories. Nobody ever tells them anymore. He talks about things we have been struggling all our lives to say and makes it sound so effortless. In gratitude we ought to take the cudgels and wave his guitar like a flag after some private conquest, screaming at the sky."

- Mondo Castro, Manila Standard, Philippines

"Singer-songwriter IAN KNAPP should be raved constantly about in the NME right now. With a voice that erupts in raw passion, Knapp's vocal skills alone is a keen instrument, sharp as saber tooth."

"Winging his way towards political and personal issues, Knapp is definitely in the Bob Dylan mode with a sense of urgency that explodes like a volcano. He's got a deadpan sense of humour that is pointedly funny, reflected in the opening track "If the Aliens Came." Knapp's words are memorable and touch the heart with open hands."

"There's more variety in the music here than you'd think, not everything is strum-strum and even then they're usually toe-tapping riffs. "Into These Oceans," "Pieces of You," and "The Dream" are all standout numbers. Outstanding debut." 10/10

- Adam Harrington, Whisperin & Hollerin

"Singer/songwriter Ian Knapp's "Into These Oceans" is one of those debut albums that'll be discussed years from now. It's an intense experience, packed with real emotions and smart lyrics - the kind of record that Bob Dylan's son should've recorded. "If the Aliens Came." opens the album on a darkly humorous note, accurately realizing that extraterrestrials would probably depart our beloved planet once they saw how dumb and evil we are. I'm surprised by the wide musical range on this album. I usually fear the 'singer/songwriter' tag as it often means some boring bloke with an acoustic guitar borrowed from his ex-hippie mum. None of that here. This is a shockingly confident and mature first LP." 10/10

- Barry Andrews, Reviewcentre.com

"London-based singer-songwriter Ian Knapp is armed with equal parts melody and passion. His lyrics are astute and delivered with an urgent, wavering falsetto and his ability to turn a phrase is truly unique. With so many lesser talents being hailed as the new Dylan, Knapp is the only one with the intellect to back it up." Editor's Pick

- The Editor, Download.com

"...On Jumping the Wall, Knapp uses an electric base to great effect, with a rock-punk run through a song reminiscent of Billy Joel's We Didn't Start The Fire. Elsewhere, as on the title song, this electrified instrumentation takes him nicely close to college-rock icons The Connells. One to watch, as there are signs that more is to come." 7/10

- Mike Rea, Adult Contemporary

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