Album Review: Jason Walker - All Night Ghost Town

16 September 2016 | 2:16 pm | Ross Clelland

"Lived-in, a little worn, sometimes even weary."

It comes down to the simple honesty that comes through in Jason Walker's songs.

His voice can be deceptively sweet at times, but there's nearly always a truthful ache in it. Lived-in, a little worn, sometimes even weary. His renowned pedal-steel often comes like a second personality - like a separate sadness reinforcing the point that he's really lived this shit.

But it's not entirely tears-in-the-beer country melancholy. Even while telling you Love Is A Lie, you get the feeling he's got enough hope to keep looking for it. He knows they might be Borrowed Tunes, but that's because they're of a sturdy tradition. And Mr Walker honours it.