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5.0 out of 5 stars
Butch is back!, November 12, 2008
This review is from: Sycamore Meadows (Audio CD)
Prepare to be blown away! This is Butch's best album yet. The lyrics are phenomenal and definitely some of the most heart-felt he has ever done. This album absolutely oozes acoustic emotion and if it doesn't touch you in some way, you haven't been living life in this world. He also proves he hasn't lost his rock edge either...
HIGHLIGHTS:
"The Weight of Her" (if you don't think of Tom Petty when you hear this track, I don't know what rock you've been hiding under) -- brilliant track.
"Going Back / Going Home" -- love Butch's "rap" near the end...
"Ships In A Bottle" -- my personal fav
"Here Comes The...", "Passed Your Place...", "Summer Scarves", "ATL", "Untitled" -- hauntingly beautiful ballads and slower songs from the heart and soul that IS Butch Walker...
The whole album is exceptional, personal, and very well done. Great job, Butch!
~~Brandon "SPYKE"
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
New Approach, Same Result: Awesome, November 13, 2008
This review is from: Sycamore Meadows (Audio CD)
If there is one thing I can expect from a Butch Walker record, is to be blown away. Sycamore Meadows is far more acoustic-based and intimate then anything we've heard before from his solo career besides a few songs in Letters. The majority of the songs do have a slower pace, which takes a few listens to fully appreciate the melodies, but you can not deny his talent at song arrangements. Well written, not over/under produced, and never dull. Some of the highlights for me are ATL, Here Comes The... and Summer Scarves. I've always been a big fan of his more rock-out numbers but there is no question he is extremely gifted at ballads. It's incredible that he can write songs so well at both ends of the spectrum. But that's Butch, so I shouldn't be surprised.
Outside the ballads, I have been listening to Ponce de Leon Ave. and Vessels constantly the past day and I am thoroughly impressed with how Butch setup these pop-rock songs. Musically, they have a cutting-edge sound to them with great big choruses and interesting musical instruments. The bells in Vessels give the song a very dramatic vibe to it. As for Ponce..., it's the party song of the CD. I love the beat during the bridge. Am I the only one who feels 10x cooler when I listen to a Butch CD?
Thanks, Butch for giving us another phenomenal record.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
See this guy live!!!, April 30, 2009
I must admit that despite Butch Walker's very long career, I never heard of him until I saw him live in Orlando at the end of March this year. I was going solely because a friend of mine was playing guitar in his band and really had no expectations whatsoever other than to visit my friend. This guy is a phenomenal showman! The songs are great and he connected with everyone at the show. I went home and downloaded this CD and I've been listening to it ever since. Because of this CD, I actually feel like I know Butch Walker, like he poured his soul into a CD and handed it to whoever would listen. Awesome! Buy this CD; you won't be disappointed.
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