Monday 11 April 2022

Short Attention Span Record Reviews, Apr 2022

THE LOUDER STUFF

DREAM WIDOW – Dream Widow

Dave Grohl goes full-on metal embracing all the beloved cliches of the genre like he’d done with Probot, but a bit thrashier this time. This rules. (8)

ENVY OF NONE – Envy Of None

Alex Lifeson moves away from Rush territory towards synth-rock, with a female vocalist fronting his new band. Not bad, as long as you don’t expect proggy acrobatics. (7)

HELLACOPTERS – Eyes Of Oblivion

I really missed these guys and their pure, no bullshit, high-energy rock ‘n’ roll. A very welcome return. (8)

MESHUGGAH – Immutable

If you want to feel stupid all you need is to try and keep up with Meshuggah’s syncopation and polymetered riff cycles. But they still make you headbang, and this is one of their stronger efforts. (8)

ALDO NOVA – The Life and Times of Eddie Gage

Played this rock opera on a whim out of cheesy 80’s nostalgia, and it’s a surprisingly good melodic hard rock album. He can’t sing anymore like he used to, but still writes a mean tune. (7)

PUP – The Unraveling Of Puptheband

One of the best punk bands around, and they make the most fun videos too. (8)
    
JACK WHITE – Fear Of The Dawn

White’s hardest RAWKing album ever is a train wreck, but a fun one. (7)


THE OTHER STUFF

RYAN ADAMS – Chris

This album is a rocker, his best in many years featuring some fantastic songs, so let’s wait and see if it gets him un-canceled now that even Louis CK won a Grammy. (8)

CALEXICO – El Mirador

Americana favorites return to the Arizona desert, close to the Mexican border, to record what is probably their strongest album since 2003’s “Feast Of Wire”. This is perfect road trip music. (8)

FATHER JOHN MISTY – Chloë And The Next 20th Century

A very different FJM record relying less on the persona and more on a Randy Newman vibe with bossa nova and Gainsbourg-like French pop-rock overtones, good but takes a while getting used to. (8)

RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS – Unlimited Love

It’s unfashionable to like RHCP but this is a pretty good album and their funkiest in a long time. A bit too long, at 17 tracks there’s unavoidably some filler here, but overall pretty decent. (7)

DANIEL ROSSEN – You Belong There

An impressive guitarist influenced by Nick Drake and Tropicalia-era Brazilians, Grizzly Bear co-frontman moves away from his day job’s indie rock towards a more dissonant but epic sound that brings to mind Van Dyke Parks and Scott Walker. Not an easy listen but rewarding. (8)

MOLLY TUTTLE & GOLDEN HIGHWAY – Crooked Tree

Top-notch songwriting on this excellent, virtuoso bluegrass record featuring a bunch of guest stars like Margo Price, Gillian Welch, Old Crow Medicine Show and others. (8)

WET LEG – Wet Leg

Punky, spunky, and funny, this is a great Gen Z record, and a couple of the singles are among the best, most infectious songs I’ve heard all year. It actually reminded me of the B-52’s, which I’m certain the members of Wet Leg have never heard of. (8)

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