‘Home’ Dierks Bentley
A banjo kicks off Dierks Bentleys new album Home, recalling a backwoods sound prevalent on his previous, bluegrass-inspired album Up on the Ridge.
The similarities stop there. The bluegrass album generated rave reviews but no radio hits. With Home, Bentley returns to contemporary country music and the top of the charts – in the distinctive fashion that has established him among country musics most interesting hit-makers.
Bentley always utilizes banjo, fiddle, mandolin and especially dobro in his music, but with a modern beat and energy that, along with his distinctive voice, gives him a compelling sound of his own.
Like his peers, he regularly offers songs about celebrating with friends. Am I The Only One, already a No. 1 hit, as well as Tip It On Back and 5-1-5-0 are as entertaining as any partying songs coming from Jason Aldean and Eric Church.
But the Arizona native separates himself from his peers with love songs, which feature a sensual quality rare in modern country music. The steamy Breathe You In and the tortured In My Head are outstanding relationship songs, while Home, a valentine to America, is a patriotic ode that doesnt stoop to jingoism.
Home indeed finds Bentley back where he belongs: On the top of the country music charts.
– Michael McCall,
for the Associated Press