Gary Hubber has built A Dangling Thread around a big idea: life rarely gives us all the answers we'd like, and is full of uncertainties.
Hubber explores this concept through relatable stories, thoughtful lyrics, and a collection of warm pop-rock tracks that keep the album engaging from start to finish.
The Melbourne songwriter has always approached songwriting with a reflective look, and that's on full display here.
The album's title comes from lead single "Hear It from You," a track about waiting for clarity from someone else while your own thoughts run in circles. It's an instantly accessible song and one of the album's strongest moments, setting up the themes that run through the rest of the record.
What makes A Dangling Thread work so well is that Hubber never overcomplicates things. Songs like "Running from the Light" and "Jump into the Fire" deal with uncertainty and taking chances, while "Rock of Gibraltar" highlights the people who provide support when life gets messy.
"Who Rules Your World?" takes a more inward-looking turn, questioning the influences that shape how we see ourselves and those around us.
Musically, the album sticks to a melodic pop-rock foundation, with guitars and steady rhythms providing the backdrop for Hubber's lyrics. The arrangements serve the songs well, allowing the stories and ideas to stay at the forefront.
What stays with you after a few listens is how approachable the whole record feels. Hubber tackles weighty subjects, but he does it in a way that invites listeners in rather than keeping them at arm's length.
A Dangling Thread is thoughtful without becoming preachy, personal without feeling exclusive, and packed with the kind of songwriting that reveals new details the more time you spend with it.
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