Back And Forth

Album: How Did This Happen and What Does It Now Mean (2024)
Play Video

Songfacts®:

  • Joan Armatrading has never been one to do things by halves, and her 2024 How Did This Happen and What Does It Now Mean album is proof of that. Take "Back and Forth," for example: a bluesy, rock-infused number with guitar work that soars like it just got its pilot's license. It's one of a couple of full-throttle, string-melting instrumentals on the album, and Armatrading absolutely lets rip in a way that might leave longtime fans blinking in surprise.

    "If people go back and listen to my records, they might not have realized it's me playing the electric guitar solos, but I always have done," she told Uncut magazine.
  • Armatrading did put a guitar instrumental on her previous album, Consequences, but it wasn't full-on shredding. On "Back And Forth," she woke up one morning "feeling like I just wanted to play guitar loudly, so I went into this studio and were recorded it. I was in the mood to shred."
  • Armatrading took complete creative control on the How Did This Happen and What Does It Now Mean album. She wrote all 12 tracks, producing, programming, engineering, and playing every instrument.

Comments

Be the first to comment...

Editor's Picks

Tommy James

Tommy JamesSongwriter Interviews

"Mony Mony," "Crimson and Clover," "Draggin' The Line"... the hits kept coming for Tommy James, and in a plot line fit for a movie, his record company was controlled by the mafia.

Steely Dan

Steely DanFact or Fiction

Did they really trade their guitarist to The Doobie Brothers? Are they named after something naughty? And what's up with the band name?

David Gray

David GraySongwriter Interviews

David Gray explains the significance of the word "Babylon," and talks about how songs are a form of active imagination, with lyrics that reveal what's inside us.

JJ Burnel of The Stranglers

JJ Burnel of The StranglersSongwriter Interviews

JJ talks about The Stranglers' signature sound - keyboard and bass - which isn't your typical strain of punk rock.

Tim McIlrath of Rise Against

Tim McIlrath of Rise AgainstSongwriter Interviews

Rise Against frontman Tim McIlrath explains the meanings behind some of their biggest songs and names the sci-fi books that have influenced him.

George Clinton

George ClintonSongwriter Interviews

When you free your mind, your ass may follow, but you have to make sure someone else doesn't program it while it's wide open.