Phil Mongredien 

Adam Cohen: We Go Home review – unshowy songwriting from Leonard Cohen’s son

Adam Cohen never quite escapes the shadow of his father on his fine fifth album, writes Phil Mongredien
  
  

Adam Cohen
Confessional territory… Adam Cohen. Photograph: Sarah Lee for the Guardian Photograph: Sarah Lee/Guardian

The road to hell is paved with the records of pop stars’ offspring, from Julian Lennon to I Blame Coco. Adam Cohen has the advantage of at least knowing what he’s doing: his fifth album of unshowy singer-songwriter fare occupies similarly confessional territory to that marked out by his father, Leonard. Indeed, Cohenologists will find much to pore over here, as his lyrics frequently address that relationship, and at times appear to be explicitly encouraging comparisons, not least on Fall Apart (“You’ll be hearing his voice, like you’re hearing it now”). It’s a disarmingly bold move, but while We Go Home is an undeniably fine record, it’s not quite good enough to escape Dad’s long shadow.

 

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