Vernon Spring Under a Familiar Sun
Under a Familiar Sun is the new album from The Vernon Spring, the solo project of British composer and producer Sam Beste. Over twelve elegant, empathetic songs, Beste wades into parallel yet opposing dimensions of family devotion and global responsibility in an age of moral uncertainty. Beste's stunning compositions illuminate a graceful and deliberate approach to piano, accented by brave vocal collaborations, spoken word, and a holistic fusion of electronic and acoustic instrumentation. Under a Familiar Sun represents an evolutionary leap for The Vernon Spring, rippling into an ethereal unknown. Growing up in North London, Beste was shaped by early exposure to soul, jazz, and avant-garde music via his father's eclectic record collection. These influences sparked a path of sonic exploration, and a transformative piano lesson at age eleven set Beste in a pivotal direction, instilling a passion for improvisation that shaped his musical trajectory. By his mid-teens, Beste's dedication and talent placed him in Amy Winehouse's orbit, whom he accompanied as her live pianist for the majority of her ascendent career. While writing and releasing music with the boundary pushing alt-soul outfit Hejira through his twenties, Beste helped form the Lima Limo collective and label, which offered a supportive community and inspiring creative foundation. By 2019, he began making solo music as The Vernon Spring, developing a distinctive voice that coalesced his jazz background with contemporary electronic production, and self-releasing his debut album A Plane Over Woods in 2021 and a follow up EP Earth, On A Good Day in 2022, both organically finding a devoted audience. Under a Familiar Sun offers both a distillation and amplification of The Vernon Spring's artistic vision. At it's core, the album is dedicated to Beste's partner and three sons, but the tracks stretch beyond familial threads, contemplating moral and existential uncertainties. This tension is established early in the album with "The Breadline," which initiates a conceptual invitation for listeners, and features poetry from writer Max Porter whose words invoke a vital call: "We might unsound this curse... Lend me your spirit. In Pieces." Beste and Porter's collaboration, which emerged from email exchanges about the disconnect between personal experience and the suffering of others, addresses the moral voids in contemporary political leadership. Throughout the record, Beste oscillates between intimate and universal themes, building sonic spaces where intersecting realities resonate far beyond the music itself. Each track traces a vivid outline of devotional presence, weaving sparse yet evocative lyricism and incantatory melodies that reveal the album's core magic. Under a Familiar Sun opens a portal for connectedness to self, other, and a broader consciousness. "The album is a love letter to my nuclear family," he says, "but I'm also asking how that love relates to the wider world. Art does not have to be political to open up a politicism. This is a hopeful record."
- 1. Norton
- 2. The Breadline
- 3. Mustafa
- 4. Other Tongues
- 5. Under a Familiar Sun
- 6. Fume
- 7. In the Middle
- 8. Fitz
- 9. Esrever Ni Rehtaf
- 10. Counted Strings
- 11. Requiem for Reem
- 12. Known