Alf Whitby – ‘Dampen the Fire’

Posted on the 25 March 2021 by Spectralnights

Alf Whitby has shared ‘Dampen the Fire’, his first new music since last year’s debut album ‘Sistine Dreams’. The piano-based piece finds Alf exploring the role his grandmother has played in family gatherings over the years- and the fear of what will happen once she is no longer there: ‘I wrote this song at Dublin airport, after visiting my grandma for what might have been the last time. That feeling was pretty awful; also pretty strange. I didn’t know how to feel, but I wanted to write. The song reflects her role in the family – the fire around which we gathered, the common experience we shared. I was definitely scared of how things would be after her death, whether it would give the family less cause to be together. The song became a rallying call to remembrance, to reflection, to refuelling and to the stoking of a fire that needn’t go out.

With a melancholic and baroque tone reminiscent of Loney Dear, Joni Mitchell and Hayden Thorpe, the emotive song opens in a spacious fashion that gives the lyrics time to really tug at your heartstrings – ‘If it transpires these are the last words, I don’t think the fire will keep’ – before genteel guitars and subtle drums add extra depth. It’s a personal tale that will resonate with anyone listening.