I'm feeling lonely
Music Group July 2015
The Struts –
Everybody Wants – 4.5
This guy could fill in with Queen any day. Lots of Train, Fratellis and Keene influence. My Machine gets my vote for album best. Put Your Money on me was a little on the
Train side, but they can write a catchy hit.
Not even in the same ballpark as the other issues this month. I thoroughly enjoyed this band and couldn’t
find much wrong, they do a great job touching on the familiarity of the bands
they emulate while maintaining their originality.
Frank Black –
Bluefinger – 1
I ended up quitting Rhapsody after only listening to this
twice, or maybe I quit Rhapsody because I hated this cd so much I can’t
remember. One way or another, I dreaded
going back for a third listen.
The Staple Singers –
Greatest Hits
Very bluesy and easy to listen to in the background as I
work. I felt more connected to my work,
like I was part of a chain gang. Never
been a fan of Everyday people though, so I’m glad we’re not rating this
album. That song is kind of like Young
Girl and that stupid Huga Chaga song and Buttercup, they just really never
should have been written. Otherwise, it
was a solid mix of good solid songs.
Richard Thompson –
Still – 2.5
I was really hoping to like this a lot more than I did. A bit too folkie for my taste. You can only get away with repeating the
title of the song as the chorus for so long before it gets old. The biggest plus for me is that he really
sounded like Bob Mould. I found a ray of
hope with “No Peace No End” and Wounding
Myself even though it violated my repeat chorus rule, even the guitar was worth
the listen. Ultimately, the second half
of the cd saved the album for me.