“In a world that celebrates being
rich and famous, there’s something purely powerful about being poor and
nameless.”
I met Joel at a recent music conference in Montreal and was
immediately taken with his disarming, soft melodic delivery born from a keen
perception of the human condition. This understated authenticity is why you’ll
find him on the fringes of something much deeper than modern indie-folk. In his
quest to retain a certain humbled anonymity, Regina-based Joel Henderson has, in
fact, made himself more noticeable than ever.
Though similar to his contemporaries with his wispy, shiver-worthy
vocal tones reminiscent of Donovan Woods and Gregory Alan Isakov; Henderson’s
stark vulnerability sets him apart, coupled with a deep lyrical poignancy. Since
the release of Activity Book (2013), and the proceeding, stunningly beautiful
and acclaimed Bravery (2016); Henderson has seen some notable milestones,
including a recent publishing deal and several successful tours and showcases in
Canada and Europe.
Henderson’s striking grasp of life’s complexities is mirrored by a
pure modesty, allowing listeners to immerse themselves into the stories, songs
and experiences of Poor Nameless Boy without pretence. With no desire to be seen
as a brand or commodity, his humanistic proposition is entirely irresistible,
and as a songwriter, effortlessly engaging.
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