Underneath the guise of an emotionally contained divorce
lawyer there is invariably a soft personality who is easily moved to tears by
beautiful music, films or novels. No wonder therefore that I jumped at the opportunity
to listen to “Spark” which is the second album from jazz singer and song
writer, Kat Reinhert. It was released independently today and is inspired by Kat’s own experiences
including with the struggles and hardships that divorce can cause.
“We’ve said goodbye so I know that I’ve just got to walk
into the rain,” she sings on the first track.
In the next she proffers advice for dealing with the emotional
aftershock with lyrics like, “Sometimes we have to put it down because it’s
heavy.”
At times her songs acknowledge the pain whilst other tracks
motivate the listener to keep up the battle for recovery with, for instance, “You
are not going down without a fight.”
Kat succeeds in being a harmonious mentor and says herself
that she is “proud of this album. Not only because of the content and themes it
explores but because of the music and arrangements that the musicians helped to
create and shape.”
If you want to share the rawness of someone else’s pain and
in so doing seek solace for your own then listening to Spark could hold the answer.