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𝗖𝗼𝗻𝗻𝗼𝗹𝗹𝘆’𝘀 𝗖𝗼𝗿𝗻𝗲𝗿 – this week: If Only – J.H.M

Written by

Charles Connolly

in

Connolly’s Corner

Welcome all to 𝗖𝗼𝗻𝗻𝗼𝗹𝗹𝘆’𝘀 𝗖𝗼𝗿𝗻𝗲𝗿, a series of weekly reviews by Charles Connolly – an artist in his own right. Here, Charles delves into the greatest brand new singles brought to you by the best unsigned artists on our electrifying and eclectic set of 𝙉𝙚𝙬 𝘼𝙧𝙩𝙞𝙨𝙩 𝙎𝙥𝙤𝙩𝙡𝙞𝙜𝙝𝙩 playlists.


𝙄𝙛 𝙊𝙣𝙡𝙮 – 𝙅.𝙃.𝙈


Charles does an embarrassing little dance…


An old school chum of mine used to pronounce the word “Only” as “O’ly”. For 20 years he thought it was a silent ’N’. I never found out why, and I only recently stopped laughing about it. To thi’k of him pro’ou’cing this word wro’g si’ce we were childre’… I just thought you should k’ow.


I suspect that other than my parents and my girlfriend, all my readers are musicians of some sort or other. And so, I will be – perhaps for a change – actually talking about music. Why? Well, if only to mark my 150th Connolly’s Corner review, that’s why. I cannot quite believe it has been this many. Particularly as my “reviews” are quite a bit more than “nice song, good beat, you should check it out”. It has become a weekly column for pretty much an unbroken 3 years. I know many of you enjoy reading it and even look forward to it – which delights me more than you might imagine. I am also aware that many of you couldn’t give two hoots about it, and simply feel obliged to vaguely scan through and impatiently scroll until you get to the bit about the song. “Eventually this self-obsessed bore actually got to the review – it is supposed to be a REVIEW, ya know” – yes, well those ones might have missed the point that it is frankly dull to read about someone’s thoughts on one particular song. Hence nice song good beat check it out. Anyway, THIS is for those who care. Those sweetest devoted fans of Connolly’s Corner. You know who you are. I promised you music talk. Let’s talk music. Well, I’ll talk. You listen.


Why do we do this music making lark? Why do we put so much time, effort and money into releasing our music? Could we not just be content with strumming an acoustic guitar at home? Plinking also plonking the ivories (if you’re allowed to even use that word these days)? Perhaps you’re a beat maker, or you have an obsession with building and tinkering with your own synthesisers? If only as a form of relaxation? Ah, but it’s not ONLY this, is it. You want more. You want to make something of this hobby. You want a product. Something you can call complete. Your own. If only so you have something to show for your efforts. But it isn’t ONLY this, is it. You want to make people feel the way you feel when you listen to it. You want to bring them that very same joy, thrill or emotion you feel when you press play. If only to share one’s thoughts and connect with others. But still, it isn’t ONLY this, is it. No matter how humble, modest or private you are, you do like praise, don’t you. Yes, you do. You know you do. Don’t deny it. So, if only for the acknowledgement and respect from your peers and fellow talentia. But it STILL isn’t ONLY this, is it…


Queen put it well: “I Want It All”. For most of us, there is an ultimate goal in sight. A golden goal. However unlikely or even impossible it might seem, we truck on. Because there really is nothing to lose. Well, there is. There’s time, there’s money, there’s time, there’s mental stability, there’s time, there’s a good relationship with your partner, family and friends, there’s time, there’s sleep, there’s lunch, but above all, there’s time. If only we could pause time. We often talk about the struggles of trying to fit in music around our “day-job”, but the more involved we become in music, the more it is like fitting our “day-job” around our music. And frankly, providing you CAN, I don’t see this as a bad thing. Just don’t tell your boss. This golden goal of which I spake, is the idea of “making it” in the music industry. If only in a small way. Just a little dent will do. The thrill one gets (I am told) when one’s own song hits even in a tiny way. Well, I can’t imagine. But I WOULD imagine a little dance to occur. The kind that is far too embarrassing for social media. In fact, it is possible for this embarrassing little dance to be the very thing that makes a song popular. I do a silly little dance, pop the song in the background, it goes viral, et voilà – top of the charts. Stupid world. Anyway! You might be making music for a different reason. I personally do it because I can’t not. And all of the above. You may do it for the feels, for the likes, for the claps or for the prospect of fame and money. We are artists. We will therefore never be content. There is no end, really. No FINAL goal. Simply the next. Absolute contentment is a bad thing for artists, because it halts art. I believe in forever striving. Not greed, not obsession, but creation. And human creation must never cease (that is, creation by humans, rather than creation OF humans: popping out screaming blobs).


You have no doubt seen the artwork of this week’s review and read whom it is that I am going to talk about. But some of you might be wondering why I would “advertise” someone who perhaps needs no introduction or even attention – as he is basically famous in the New Artist Spotlight. Well, I can’t only concentrate on relatively unknown artists. Because some things are just too huge and too good to ignore. Besides, does Harry Potter need advertising? Does Apple need advertising? Do Coca Cola, Google and McDonald’s need advertising? No, no and no. And yet, it is everywhere, always. Perhaps the very reason they are universally known and never leave one’s consciousness. The point is, some things are big for a reason. That reason being, they are bloody brilliant. Some. Canada’s own J.H.M is one of those things. And I simply cannot ignore that. Also, if we leave the big dogs behind, we might only be left with puppies. Please welcome J.H.M (big dog by name, puppy by nature) with his latest song, If Only. Surprisingly I have only reviewed him twice before, and one of those was sung by Ed Eagle (the founder of the feast). I think the main reason I haven’t reviewed him since his smash hit, Into The Wilderness, is because he set the bar SO high, that I always had to go by that level or standard for his personal potential. Basically, it’s his own fault, and I’m a harsh bastard. J.H.M stands for Jeff His Majesty. It doesn’t actually. But it should. For I believe him to be a king of the NAS nation. Or NASion. He seems to be one of the few universally loved artists, in terms of his music, his character and his personality. I say “one of the few” because we all have different taste, not because the NAS is a collective of untalented horribilia! Quite the opposite. But for example, someone who doesn’t really go for techno is probably not going to enjoy a techno artist in the community. But weirdly, Jeff transcends all that. Someone who doesn’t particularly go for pop/rock, probably really enjoys Jeff’s music. I’m not quite sure how he does this, but he does. I don’t mean “appreciate”, I mean ENJOY!


The thing is, this time round, Jeff has released what to my ears is his very best since Into The Wilderness. It could even be better, but since Into The Wilderness is as famous and familiar to us NASians as Hey Jude, it is impossible to work out. Unlike Into The Wilderness however, I did not mix it. After having listened on my “special” earphones – the ones that show up ALL imperfections – all I could hear were perfections. It sounds stunning. Was it therefore mixed by the great Andres Guazzelli? Or the splendid Braddon Williams? Or perhaps Jeff perused the world of SoundBetter if feeling pennily well-off, or maybe Fiverr if pennily sunk? Well I’ll tell you. He mixed it himself. In fact, he did absolutely everything himself. I remember going to a Music Producers Guild awards ceremony once (that was when I met Steve Winwood and made an absolute prat out of myself). Despite producers and engineers like Bernard Butler, Cenzo Townshend, Paul Epworth, Brian Eno and even Calvin Harris being there, the Best Album went to Elbow for The Seldom Seen Kid. This made an uncomfortable impression on the crowd, as the band had produced and mixed it themselves. The host made a joke: “If all artists take after Elbow, we’ll all be out of a job!” – the laughter was undercut by an inaudible ripple of nerves. Basically, J.H.M has indeed taken after Elbow in this respect, and I truly admire and respect him for having done so. Thankfully, his talents are rare – Charles smiles before quickly drowning said smile in a large tumbler of whiskey. Ah, that’s better.


So, the song! Ah heck, just listen to it. It’s fantastic. Need I say more? I could talk about the drums sounding uncannily like those played by the late, great Charlie Watts (of Rolling Stones fame, should you have wondered). I could mention the crisp, wide acoustic guitars slamming with delicacy. I could talk about how Jeff’s vocal confidence has gone from strength to strength. I could even mention the influences (conscious or not) of the Pet Shop Boys, Keane, Two Door Cinema Club, U2 and Coldplay, but how ultimately this is the quintessential sound of J.H.M. But why mention any of this when you can hear it all for yourself. It’s not like we’re in the Soviet era and I have to secretly describe Western pop music to you. We all have the music, and you only have to tap the link below. If only for your own enjoyment.


I will speak about one thing though. Fading out. Hopefully none of us will “fade out”, but that wasn’t quite what I meant. ‘If Only’ fades out at the end. Who fades out these days?? In music, there is something so classic about a fade out. Something somehow professional and cool. It used to be considered naff, simply because there was a time when almost every song faded out. It became the done thing. Then it became a cliché – hence it becoming naff. So rather suddenly people stopped doing it. But now, it is so damned rare, that it is perhaps considered a novelty to do so. You see, like fashion, one can be so out of fashion they become the height of fashion. Because everything goes around in circles. Very little is new. It’s more like the refreshing of a Christmas tradition. The same, but with a new bauble. I was one of the first men in London to wear skinny jeans (the term “skinny” – in relation to jeans – had not yet been coined), at a time when they were not even available to buy. The older people thought of it as a retro look perhaps emulating the tight trousers of the 60s, or the punks of the 70s. The younger ones thought I was either gay or weird. So woefully out of fashion. That is, until the look crept in and took over the entire city. Then I was apparently the height of cool. As soon as I was in fashion though, I changed my style. I can’t stand to look like I’m following a trend. But neither was I attempting to SET a trend. And also neither am I saying I started this trend! I simply got there first. Or, was decades late on the uptake. You choose. So! Jeff’s fade could start a new fashion for fade-outs! If other artists DON’T follow Jeff’s trend, it is less a fade, more his very own fad. And yes, I wrote an entire paragraph about a fade-out. If only because I can, and because I do this kind of thing. I have 149 other “reviews” to prove it.


Is Connolly’s Corner now known throughout the World? Amazingly, YES!! Is it read by millions…? Oh, if o’ly.


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Comments

51 responses to “𝗖𝗼𝗻𝗻𝗼𝗹𝗹𝘆’𝘀 𝗖𝗼𝗿𝗻𝗲𝗿 – this week: If Only – J.H.M”

  1. DVous Music Avatar
    August 15, 2023
    DVous Music

    150 is amazing Charles! And a very fitting rundown of J.H.M.’s great artistry. Thank you, sir!

    Reply
  2. eternaldrakband Avatar
    August 15, 2023
    eternaldrakband

    thanks

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  3. joibjalla Avatar
    August 15, 2023
    joibjalla

    Thanks for this review 👌

    Reply
  4. KROSS KID Avatar
    August 15, 2023
    KROSS KID

    JHM is a Rockstar just like this review. Kudos!

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  5. steveokwormusic Avatar
    August 15, 2023
    steveokwormusic

    Another great review of an amazing and talented artist, J. H. M. I love this! Thank you Charles Connolly.

    Reply
  6. brother.poor.my Avatar
    August 15, 2023
    brother.poor.my

    I’m one of those that enjoy reading the non-music verbiage.

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  7. Blister Soul Avatar
    August 15, 2023
    Blister Soul

    Fadeout : Trend :: 2020’s : Horseshoe Theory

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  8. Jayvron Giane Avatar
    August 15, 2023
    Jayvron Giane

    Man.. #150 is quite a milestone.. An insightful Article indeed, especially what he said about “fading out” Its a new point of view for me

    Reply
  9. Ben Konarov Avatar
    August 16, 2023
    Ben Konarov

    Wow, 150 reviews is amazing. Keep up the great work. I have a new goal, to try to get our music reviewed by you Charles. Hopefully before the next 150🙂. Great work as always from J.H.M

    Reply
  10. gimbal.lock Avatar
    August 16, 2023
    gimbal.lock

    I’ve been following your weekly reviews for a while now, and I must say, your unique take on music and the way you bring it to life in your writing is truly something special. Keep doing what you’re doing, because you’re creating a space where music lovers like me can come to discover new sounds, gain insights into the creative process, and connect with your personal journey as an artist and a music enthusiast. Looking forward to reading more of your reviews!

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  11. nico.leyseele Avatar
    August 16, 2023
    nico.leyseele

    Always great reviews and congrats with review 150🥳

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  12. 3Luv Avatar
    August 16, 2023
    3Luv

    A great song by such a great artist! Loved this week’s review Charles 🙏

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  13. Enis Ancy Avatar
    August 16, 2023
    Enis Ancy

    Cómo siempre me hace reflexionar muchísimo acerca de la música, lo que hago y como la hago, gracias!

    Reply
  14. Thesecond Avatar
    August 16, 2023
    Thesecond

    congrats on the 150th mate

    Reply
  15. P E Avatar
    August 16, 2023
    P E

    lol, I love this one! Greatly done guys 🙂

    Reply
  16. SOCS [State of Crime & Science] Avatar
    August 16, 2023
    SOCS [State of Crime & Science]

    Great work, and congrats for that milestone! Nice one!!

    Reply
  17. Mike Lane Avatar
    August 16, 2023
    Mike Lane

    cool stuff!

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  18. thecrow09 Avatar
    August 16, 2023
    thecrow09

    Good review!

    Reply
  19. United Duality Avatar
    August 16, 2023
    United Duality

    An awesome song indeed and an entertaining review again. Co’gratulatio’s o’ your 150th a”iversary! I guess “spake” is past tense of “spoke”, isn’t it? 😁

    Reply
  20. frickyreast Avatar
    August 16, 2023
    frickyreast

    i love this

    Reply
  21. River Knight Avatar
    August 16, 2023
    River Knight

    We remember the days of the fade out fondly. We have one on our 2021 album, so there! E’tertai’i’g read as usual, and a great song to boot. But like you say it’s kinda the norm with J.H.M.

    Reply
  22. Charles Connolly Avatar
    August 16, 2023
    Charles Connolly

    I can’t remember the last time I faded a song. Not one released, that’s for sure.

    Reply
  23. Lisa Thomas Author Avatar
    August 16, 2023
    Lisa Thomas Author

    Awesome review 🤘

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  24. Ron Roper Avatar
    August 16, 2023
    Ron Roper

    Congratulations! Awesome!

    Reply
  25. Eleanor Collides Avatar
    August 16, 2023
    Eleanor Collides

    congrats on 150 reviews! An epic achievement! And huge respect to Jeff His Majesty for mixing his own song, I know what that’s like but needs must when you don’t have the budget to hire Charles, Andres or Braddon every time. It’s not easy thing to do but JHM for sure pulled it off.

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  26. Chris Franklin Avatar
    August 16, 2023
    Chris Franklin

    Congratulations on reaching 150 🥳. That is an awful lot of words. Just retyping one of your reviews would take me an hour or so, this makes you somewhat prolific in my estimation. It takes me a week just to write a lyric (which is considerably less words). I love your estimation as to why we all do this music malarky, and I think your conclusion is spot on. Another great review, and I look forward to the next 150. ❤️

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  27. 8000 Miles Avatar
    August 16, 2023
    8000 Miles

    Thanks for the great review!

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  28. David Elbaz Avatar
    August 16, 2023
    David Elbaz

    Always a pleasure to read your reviews man! and the song , as always from J.H.M. is a jem!

    Reply
  29. macreamyanthony Avatar
    August 16, 2023
    macreamyanthony

    Ok am getting something here. Nice one there!

    Reply
  30. Dj PidieQ Avatar
    August 16, 2023
    Dj PidieQ

    Nice Article #CC. If only by J.H.M is a lovely song.

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  31. antonigpiano Avatar
    August 16, 2023
    antonigpiano

    Never dull, Charles!

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  32. Michaela Springs Avatar
    August 17, 2023
    Michaela Springs

    Love to hear the artistry and craftsman of this particular song also congrat on the 150th review!!!

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  33. dynnamo.official Avatar
    August 17, 2023
    dynnamo.official

    You’re the man, for thousands of reviews to come🤟🏼

    Reply
  34. hgzlla Avatar
    August 17, 2023
    hgzlla

    Like i said, great one once again.!

    Reply
  35. Edward Corrado Avatar
    August 17, 2023
    Edward Corrado

    Charles you are a great writer, this review proves it again. JHM, what can I say about him. His songs are timeless, he’s the only artist my wife will not skip when his music is on. That says a lot because it drives me nuts when she listens to 10 second song fragments. Jeff is a great guy and and even better songwriter. Happy 150, Charles!

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  36. Kaminski Avatar
    August 17, 2023
    Kaminski

    ‘If only’ has a Byrds-feel, very, very beautiful song J.H.M! And, Charles: if you’re looking for more fade outs: I got you covered 😉

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  37. Marshal Avatar
    August 17, 2023
    Marshal

    Great review

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  38. Maira Aslan Avatar
    August 17, 2023
    Maira Aslan

    Forever striving! Fully agree with this attitude. Cheers to the next 150!

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  39. Nyazong Avatar
    August 17, 2023
    Nyazong

    Congratulations on this milestone this is evident of your hard work and doggedness. Nice review again

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  40. 12 Below Avatar
    August 17, 2023
    12 Below

    Congratulations to reaching 150 reviews – wow! A lot of work goes into each; amazing how you can keep up the energy over 3 years and counting. I am always looking forward to the next one and the (often exquisitely quirky) ruminations about whatever goes through your head that week. Keep them coming!

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  41. Emily Gray Avatar
    August 17, 2023
    Emily Gray

    I always look forward to your reviews, Charles. A wonderfully unique perspective on the world, and a very creative way of sharing it with us all. Really enjoying this track. So well mixed too! Can definitely see why J.H.M is a NAS legend!

    Reply
  42. John Winter Avatar
    August 17, 2023
    John Winter

    ✔️

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  43. Patrik Ahlm Avatar
    August 18, 2023
    Patrik Ahlm

    Big congrats to 150 reviews. Very impressive. And – Lucky for us 🙏😀. I am a big fan and hope you have another 150 (at least) coming. Great interesting questions this week. I’m like you, can’t help myself. Not in it for fame or money, just a way of life. And a nice word here and there won’t hurt 😉. but it’s not the end goal. Just let a new one out of the cave – creation by human 🫣 ( I’m into the “of” too 😜) Great song by JMH. (‘Into the wilderness’ is of course a classic in my book too.) The chorus of ‘If Only’ is so good, addictive even. I could listen to on ends. Which is why I think fade-out make total sense. It goes on forever into the distance. And then I put it on again. Some nice mixing there and the execution is simply spotless. Great performance. Love it. Chorus… 👌👌👌 I am old enough to remember fade-outs and rather enjoy them. Hope this is a trend. A wonderful celebration to 150 and to a master dog Nasian artist. Charles and J.M.H you rock- both of you. Thanks for a great read and listen. 🙏🙏 Show Less

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  44. Darren Mason Music Avatar
    August 19, 2023
    Darren Mason Music

    150 is mad numbers and it’s an amazing feat…. what is the point of doing it all is what comes into my mind on many an occasion. Ultimately I think it is just a way to kill time before we leave this earth 🌎 and what a way to kill it- create something, leave a legacy so the grand babies know a little bit of who we are… JHM congratulations / CC congratulations 🎊 I am proud of you both and like to read the whole articles ❤

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  45. vinnies1 Avatar
    August 20, 2023
    vinnies1

    Congratulations with your 150th review, Charles! Great and interesting as always, this time about the beautiful song “If Only” by “Jeff” J.H.M. Well said “Jeff’s fade could start a new fashion for fade-outs!”, I totally agree!

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  46. ceruleanchameleon Avatar
    August 20, 2023
    ceruleanchameleon

    Congrats, great review as always and here’s to the next 150 and counting…..

    Reply
  47. Katovski Avatar
    August 20, 2023
    Katovski

    I’ve always wondered what J.H.M stood for lol

    Reply
  48. Last Ravage Opinion Avatar
    August 20, 2023
    Last Ravage Opinion

    Excellent song! CC, congratulations on achieving this milestone! I really enjoy going through your reviews, whenever possible (if “there’s time”), maybe because your philosophical approach/views about music/art creation (not the “popping out screaming blobs” 😂) are similar to mine. Cheers! 🥂👏

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  49. Charles Connolly Avatar
    August 20, 2023
    Charles Connolly

    Thank you!

    Reply
  50. Hanju Avatar
    August 22, 2023
    Hanju

    it’s true, we musicians always need to get somewhere that sometimes we don’t even know where but that’s the fun of it all. J.H.M are several working with poet Fernando Pessoa. Ps. Congratulations on 150 publications MR Corner. thank you

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  51. Charles Connolly Avatar
    August 22, 2023
    Charles Connolly

    We do it because we do. And thank you!

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