This Is My Kingdom Now, the latest album by Justin Currie, is a captivating collection of songs that showcases the Scottish singer-songwriter's remarkable talent for crafting poignant lyrics and memorable melodies. From the opening track, "My Name Is God", with its driving rhythm and anthemic chorus, to the haunting ballad "The Dead Sea", Currie's songwriting is at its best.
The album is a mix of upbeat rockers and introspective ballads, all delivered with Currie's distinctive vocals and backed by a tight band that includes longtime collaborator Iain Harvie on guitar. The standout tracks include "Sydney Harbour Bridge", a catchy tune that tells the story of a man trying to escape his troubles by jumping off the iconic bridge, and "Abandoned Sons", a heartbreaking song about a father and son who have grown apart.
Currie's lyrics are often dark and introspective, exploring themes of love, loss, and mortality. But there is also a sense of hope and resilience that runs throughout the album, as evidenced by the title track "This Is My Kingdom Now", an uplifting anthem about taking control of one's life and destiny.