A west of Ireland native who is big in Switzerland but sounds like he was raised on Americana in a dusty Nashville dive bar – it must be confusing to be David Hope, but the mop-topped Clare man's methodology is paradoxically straightforward. These are mostly simple songs. Hope's husky growl proves most effective on the clutch of unembellished, finger-picked folk tunes such as
Flow
, while the intricate banjo-playing on
See the Ghost
is thoroughly enjoyable. The more vigorous full band affairs (
Fall and Rise
and
Hell or High Water
) are a little less convincing, and several songs underscore Hope's tendency to become bogged down in formulaic country-rock. Still, there is plenty for fans of the genre to admire amid the sunny strum of
Daybreak Someplace
and the tenuous, bluesy stalk of the title track.
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See the Ghost, Flow