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艺人: Trent Dabbs
语种: 英语
唱片公司: Ready. Set. Records!
发行时间: 2010年01月04日
专辑类别: 录音室专辑
专辑格式: AAC
专辑介绍:
Style:Folk rock/Acoustic/Pop rock
“Praise to Trent Dabbs for not succumbing to the pressures of commercial pop and country that is so prevalent in the Nashville music scene. On his fourth solo album, Your Side Now, Dabbs continues his artistic quest for a more organic and earnest sound. With soulful vocals and skillful composition, Dabbs elevates himself to the forefront and remains ever a step ahead of his peers.
Notably, this album features some considerable contributions from his fellow Ten Out of Tenn band mates. For those who don’t know: Ten out of Tenn is a side project comprised of ten like-minded Nashville area musicians. But given the charisma he exudes from his music, it’s apparent why Dabbs is the de facto leader.
Particularly the song “Inside These Lines” is so genuine, one can’t help but overlook the almost cliché subject matter of a fading love. This song serves as a warning against falling into a routine and (though it does not expressly say it) allowing one’s self to be defined by artificial “lines.” The title track “Your Side Now” is an equally beautiful song. The lyrics “don’t hide/let me see it from your side now” are a good representation of a key theme in this album: opening up to the possibilities and vulnerabilities of love.
In terms of instrumentation there is liberal use of flowing strings, piano hooks and guitar strumming. Most of the tracks are fairly consistent in this, and while the form can be a little repetitive there is enough going on in the mix to keep any song from becoming monotonous. The drums and bass go long way in adding some distinction to individual tracks, and I was please to hear some slide guitar work on “Rain or Shine.”
Yet the thing that plagues Your Side Now the most is the lack of climax; there are very few truly high points on the album. Each track on the disc is easy listening and easy-going, perhaps a little too much so. More accurately each song makes me feel like I am driving home after a double shift already half asleep, and after eight songs it’s a bit much; I just want it to go somewhere.
I would even venture to say that a few of the tracks sound like a rehash of the same song. Very beautiful rehashes of the same song, but the same song none-the-less. And on such a short album, Dabbs doesn’t have enough musical real estate to allow the listener to feel this way.
Overall, however, this is a solid album and anyone looking to get their pop fix should consider picking it up.”
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