Off Blue
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mike
Reviewed 2005-02-20
Reviewed 2005-02-20
Brother JT – Off Blue (Birdland)
I know Brother JT from his previous bands, Brother JT and Vibrolux and the Original Sins. The sound on this solo disc is a lot mellower, a lot less psychedelic, and a lot less crazy. This is pretty, simple, pop, singer-songwriter stuff with just a tiny bit of psych influence. Nick Saloman’s (Bevis Frond) solo and acoustic stuff comes to mind right away. Robyn Hitchcock also comes to mind. I don’t like this anywhere near as much as his crazy psych stuff, on this stuff the light is shinning on his lyrics….which….well….have too many “babies” and “I wish you would stay” for me to enjoy.
**1. Mellow and catchy pop that you’ve heard a million times but this is done well.
2. Clean electric guitar and a bit too much emoting.
3. Bigger strumming sound and a bit more dramatic.
4. Slow with slight blues swing. Drums and maybe a 2nd guitar.
5. Odd ode to high school hinting that it’s the future and we are still acting like we did in high school. Mellow and slow.
6. eh…the vocals are someone restrained and annoying.
7. More upbeat and more rock. This reminds me of mellow Bevis Frond.
8. Restrained, quiet strum and quiet vocals.
9. Slow, stoned with some effects of some sort with a really uncomfortable chorus. Ick.
**11. Slightly more upbeat but stiff in the same way tracks 9 and 10 were.
A disappointing CD -mph
I know Brother JT from his previous bands, Brother JT and Vibrolux and the Original Sins. The sound on this solo disc is a lot mellower, a lot less psychedelic, and a lot less crazy. This is pretty, simple, pop, singer-songwriter stuff with just a tiny bit of psych influence. Nick Saloman’s (Bevis Frond) solo and acoustic stuff comes to mind right away. Robyn Hitchcock also comes to mind. I don’t like this anywhere near as much as his crazy psych stuff, on this stuff the light is shinning on his lyrics….which….well….have too many “babies” and “I wish you would stay” for me to enjoy.
**1. Mellow and catchy pop that you’ve heard a million times but this is done well.
2. Clean electric guitar and a bit too much emoting.
3. Bigger strumming sound and a bit more dramatic.
4. Slow with slight blues swing. Drums and maybe a 2nd guitar.
5. Odd ode to high school hinting that it’s the future and we are still acting like we did in high school. Mellow and slow.
6. eh…the vocals are someone restrained and annoying.
7. More upbeat and more rock. This reminds me of mellow Bevis Frond.
8. Restrained, quiet strum and quiet vocals.
9. Slow, stoned with some effects of some sort with a really uncomfortable chorus. Ick.
**11. Slightly more upbeat but stiff in the same way tracks 9 and 10 were.
A disappointing CD -mph
Recent airplay
Son of Man
Sonar — Mar 31, 2005
Son of Man
The Panoply — Mar 30, 2005
The Stars
Epic Soundtracks — Feb 23, 2005
Charting
2005-02-20 — 2005-04-24
| Week Ending | Airplays |
|---|---|
| Apr 3 | 2 |
| Feb 27 | 1 |
Track listing
| 1. | Son of Man | ||
| 2. | Lovely Though It Is | ||
| 3. | The Stars | ||
| 4. | Becoming | ||
| 5. | High School | ||
| 6. | Father's Eyes | ||
| 7. | Easier to Smile | ||
| 8. | Bittersweet | ||
| 9. | Nowhere, Slow | ||
| 10. | 12,000 Days | ||
| 11. | Song for Everybody | ||
| 12. | When in Rome |