NEW SINGLE "I CAN'T FIND" DELIVERS A BEAUTIFUL MELODY TO BALANCE HEAVY LYRICS
I CAN'T FIND
Two verses. That's all this one needs. Jake wrote it himself, spare and quiet. Acoustic harmonica in the style of Sonny Boy Williamson II, a melody that doesn't hurry anywhere. The words go somewhere heavy though: searching for a place to belong, a place to rest, someone to notice when you're gone. For a first original, it cuts surprisingly deep. Simple songs told honestly have always been the blues' sharpest instrument.
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Soberlak cut his debut album at Afterlife Studios in Vancouver with producer and drummer Leon Power, known for his work with City and Colour and Frazey Ford. Power assembled a seasoned band for the dates, with Darren Parris on bass, the acclaimed Darryl Havers on piano and John Raham engineering. Every track went down live off the floor across two days, four musicians playing together in a room, capturing the spontaneity and feeling that the form demands.
For a teenager recording his first album alongside players of that calibre, the experience proved joyful and affirming. "They're all great people and great musicians, and it was so much fun," Soberlak says. He approaches the music with a humility that runs deeper than his years. "Not all blues songs are sad," he explains. "It's really a reflection of life. I like finding songs from the 30s, 40s or 50s, these gems that I really connect with, and I enjoy giving them my own take once I've learned them."
Soberlak has been building his live reputation across Kamloops and the surrounding region one room at a time, and his goals remain refreshingly uncomplicated. "I just want to be playing music and gigging," he says. "That's all I want to do." That clarity of purpose runs through every note of "You Gotta Leave" and points toward a debut album that introduces a genuine old soul finding his voice.