Bleu Edmondson














Bleu Edmondson
Bleu Edmondson


With The Future Ain’t What It Used To Be, Bleu Edmondson’s long-awaited follow-up to 2007’s critically acclaimed Lost Boy, the southern-fried country rocker embarked on a search for truth, stripping back layers of regret, loss, and longing to uncover a renewed, albeit somewhat painfully soul-baring, view of himself and the world around him.  He dug deeper into what the music meant to him as a musician, a writer and a man. “Writing is like holding up a mirror to those darkest corners of our lives that we keep hidden,” confides the raspy-throated singer.  “It’s not always a pretty reflection, but it’s real and it matters.”  The collection of songs ministers to the saint and the sinner in each of us. It is an amalgamation of those touch points and influences that give us permission to question, confront and raise a little hell on Saturday night.

For the disc’s debut single, “No Room for Mercy,” the soulful singer/songwriter paints a vivid picture of the painful unraveling of a relationship, with a south Texas thunderstorm as a symbolic backdrop.  The raw wounds of deception, anger and disappointment are ripped wide open as the betrayed singer tells his lover that there is a price for what she has done and “you won’t lie to me anymore.”  Unlike some of his songwriting peers in other genres, Bleu chooses not to resolve the situation – or to explain in detail the circumstances involved – opting instead to allow the listener room to weave their own experiences into the song’s storyline. 

Edmondson’s lyrics convey a worldly perspective of one who has lived a life balanced on the edge – of success and failure, love and hate, elation and despair – with his trademark grit and unselfconscious vulnerability intact.   There is no sugar-coating in his songs; he simply calls it like he sees it. 

His men are flawed, with the brooding darkness of someone who has loved, lied and lost but for reason untold, repeats his mistakes time and again; and they are also vulnerable, with a desolate loneliness of someone who has been loved, been lied to and been left behind.   Sometimes they are scared little boys, strangers to themselves and mysteries to those around them.  But at the end of the day, they love a good party.

The women in Edmondson’s songs are innocent in one moment, insincere in the next, and unable to love the man who is willing to give them his heart.  They dance, they cry, they lose faith, they scream, and they love and hate interchangeably.  They are omnipresent, sometimes appearing as a barefoot angel sent to save the lost souls living life on the outside, or other times as a past-her-prime party girl who still has the boys fighting for her attention – and anything else she might surrender.

The couples he writes of lose their minds, quench each other’s thirsts, lie and fail to keep their promises; they fear, they take chances and through it all they love, with an urgent intensity that speaks to the desperation in their lives.

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Bleu Edmondson  11/21/2004            
thecoldhardtruth
It's sad that Texas has seen so many great musical acts spread their wings right before our very eyes, but these days we act as if we never heard the greats before. The bar has been lowered for so long now that the majority of listeners don't even realize how badly the music is these days. When a band like this can even make enough money and function to move from town to town to spread their pollution it is testament to how poor the musicianship is as a whole in this genre of music. All there is to this genre is learn the 1, 4 and 5 chord, say something about the south, or preferrably the state, something about beer, and then something generic that YOU came up with and you're done, instant texas band. Pathetic. What a shame when we've sprouted so much better, to think that SRV, Buddy Holly, ZZTop, REK, and Waylon all came from Texas, I don't think the future is so bright for the legacy of Texas music, please all you guys and gals learning to play music, wait until you've got something original to play and express before you take the stage, because the bar is so low right now you can go out there with what you know, but don't sell yourself short like Bleu and a hundred others right now, wait until you've polished something. You'll thank yourself and the listening public will thank you too, and you'll put ole Bleu out business, he'll be coming to see you. Bleu what are you and all the rest gonna do when real musicians open the ears of an unsuspecting public, sooner or later?????
Bleu Edmondson  10/25/2004            
Charlie P
I'm not going to be as critical as I could be because I believe Bleu really has it in him. Kick it up a notch Edmondson. Your right there, you just need a little more POW! in your vocals.
Bleu Edmondson  08/20/2004            
James
Unremarkable.
Bleu Edmondson  06/20/2004            
Andria
Saw y'all for the first time on June 10th at Georges. Y'all rocked!! I WILL be going to see y'all again. I don't even care if it means taking many road trips! Ha! It'll be worth it.
Bleu Edmondson  05/04/2004            
Ronnie
Bleu is awesome
Bleu Edmondson  05/04/2004            
Ronnie
Very nice.
Bleu Edmondson  04/28/2004            
Lil mama
SSOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOo good. I know Bleu and he's an extremely talented songwriter and even better guy. I'd travel anywhere to see you guys..
Bleu Edmondson  04/21/2004            
Singletary
CCR sound alike
Bleu Edmondson  02/23/2004            
Adrianne Nicole
So awesome this weekend at Mardi Gras Texas style. He is well on his way to the top. Plus such a hottie!!!!
Bleu Edmondson  02/06/2004            
Brad Skorka Jolly Fox DJ Huntsville, TX
Bleu is amazing to see in concert. The albums are only a fraction of what this band really is. These guys put their souls into every song on stage and make you feel their true intent. To truly understand what I mean they have to be right in front of you. Coby has got to be one of the best guitar players in his genre. As for Bleu, he's someone you can just talk to after a show. He's really a great guy. If you Buy either album take the time to really listen to the songs. Do yourself a favor and find out when they are playing near you and go see them.
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