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Al Shalliker’s latest single, “Time Out Of Mind,” marks an exciting evolution in his solo career, offering a clever, reflective dive into the pitfalls of a hedonistic lifestyle. This track gives listeners a first taste of his upcoming album, “The Diamond Hill.”
Shalliker, formerly the lead songwriter for Plymouth band Watershed, has honed his craft since his 2021 debut solo album Silver Linings, and “Time Out Of Mind” captures this growth beautifully.
Opening with the playful line, “I’ve got moonbeams coming out of my head, fifteen years wishing I’d been somewhere else instead,” Shalliker immediately sets the tone for a surreal narrative. It’s a song that humorously reflects on years lost to indulgence, blending dark comedy with moments of genuine introspection. The simplicity of the lyrics, paired with their deeper meaning, makes them easy to connect with while hinting at the more destructive side of excess.
Musically, the track showcases Shalliker’s alt-folk roots but adds a refreshing touch of blues rock. The stripped-back arrangement—centered on guitars, bass, and harmonica—creates a raw, organic feel that lets the lyrics shine. Tony Davies’ bass provides a steady groove, while Alex McGinnes’ harmonica adds a nostalgic, rustic edge. This minimalist approach heightens the song’s emotional resonance, allowing Shalliker’s gritty vocals to take center stage.
The song doesn’t overwhelm with complexity, yet it captivates from start to finish. Its mid-tempo rhythm keeps the listener hooked, and the seamless interplay between the instruments creates a cohesive sound. Shalliker’s vocal performance, raw yet controlled, conveys a sense of catharsis, as though he’s laying bare past mistakes and lessons learned.
“Time Out Of Mind” works because of its authenticity. It balances lighthearted reflection with emotional depth, making it both entertaining and thought-provoking. If this single is any indication, The Diamond Hill will be a standout record.