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Zac, please keep 'What You Give'

Post by surfpirate »

Not my headline, but rather that of Washington Post reviewer Chris Richards
in the Style section of today's (11/21/10) Washington Post.

I'll reserve judgement since I have not heard the album myself.


Link ----> http://blog.washingtonpost.com/clicktra ... nd_yo.html

Album review: Zac Brown Band, "You Get What You Give"
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Good luck finding something to enjoy on the new one by Zac Brown. (Linda Davidson/TWP)

By Chris Richards

If you're having a hard time spotting the differences between Nashville and Margaritaville, blame Kenny Chesney, the country superstar who found perennial success in the previous decade with a never-ending chain of Jimmy Buffett-inspired odes to rest and relaxation.

Now, country singers of various stripes can't stop crooning about the sand in their boots, the breezes in their hair, the Coronas in their bloodstream. . . . And on and on it goes, like so many waves lapping the shores of Cabo San Lucas. Intended to evoke a sense of escape, these songs now feel punishing -- like an evening spent looking at your neighbor's vacation photos.

Zac Brown Band would like to add a few more snapshots to that miserable, metastasizing slide show. The Georgia sextet's new album, "You Get What You Give," finds Brown lazing in the surf -- where else? -- just eight months after his group won the Grammy for best new artist and nearly two years after the breakout "Chicken Fried" topped Billboard's country singles chart.

But Brown isn't really peddling country music so much as a noxious mash of bar-band schlock, jam-band haze, freedom rock pomp and whatever it is that makes Dave Matthews induce dry heaves. The frontman's proud, clarion tenor resides at the center of his band's ambling licks, as he doles out lyrical wisdom-nuggets worthy of those motivational posters where dolphins leap out of the surf and into some Godforsaken dentist's office.

"Save your strength for things that you can't change," Brown advises on "Let It Go," the album's opening track. "Forgive the ones you can/You gotta let it go." With acoustic guitar strings plink-plucking behind him, Brown unveils his formula: Disguise slacker ambivalence as sage acceptance of fate and wash it down with a fiddle solo.

Brown's bandmates have chops, but the singer's voice always dominates -- like a smug James Taylor, devoid of vulnerability or self-doubt. You can hear it at its boldest during "Quiet Your Mind," another song about shrugging your shoulders as the tide rolls in. "It's a game you can't win," Brown pontificates from his beach chair, singing with an urgency that contradicts the song's easy-breezy moral: "Enjoy the ride."

The grand poobah of the beach, Jimmy Buffet, parasails in to offer his voice to "Knee Deep," a song that bobs along at a reggae-infused cadence without a care, a destination or a point. Together, he and Brown harmonize on the utterly forgettable refrain: "I think I might've found me my own kind of paradise."

Proof positive that one man's heaven is another man's hell.
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Wow, that is harsh




and the writer can't spell BuffetT :roll:
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springparrot wrote:Wow, that is harsh




and the writer can't spell BuffetT :roll:
To be fair, sort of ... it was spelled correctly once and incorrectly once.
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I think the author is the former bassist of a death metal band. (Might be two people with the same name) But in any case, if you hate the genre why do the review? I hate people who are so snobby with their musical tastes. I got two genres of music. Good and bad.
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Didn't get a very good review in the NY Daily News today either

http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainmen ... lies_.html
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LIPH wrote:Didn't get a very good review in the NY Daily News today either

http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainmen ... lies_.html
very similar reviews.
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LIPH wrote:Didn't get a very good review in the NY Daily News today either

http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainmen ... lies_.html
"Not that his fans will mind. They come for audio vacations." Bingo, for this fan.

Thank goodness I don't pay much attention to reviews. I listen to what I like. I like Buffett, I like Chesney, and I like ZBB.

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SchoolGirlHeart wrote:
LIPH wrote:Didn't get a very good review in the NY Daily News today either

http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainmen ... lies_.html
"Not that his fans will mind. They come for audio vacations." Bingo, for this fan.

Thank goodness I don't pay much attention to reviews. I listen to what I like. I like Buffett, I like Chesney, and I like ZBB.

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Most people who review are artists that lack the talent to do it themselves, so I rarely give any credence to what they say.
Whatever :D [smilie=noeyedear-shrugging.gif] :D
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C-Dawg wrote:Most people who review are artists that lack the talent to do it themselves, so I rarely give any credence to what they say.
Whatever :D [smilie=noeyedear-shrugging.gif] :D
I'm one of those reviewers who doesn't have the talent.

However, I try to review honestly and to make sure my personal preference don't bleed onto the page.

I also try to learn as much as I can about the style of music/art/fiction/theater I'm reviewing. It might not be my cup of tea, but I try to appreciate what other fans of the genre "get."

Just because I don't have a lot of heavy metal on my iPod doesn't mean I can't find something to like when I do listen to it.

My 2 cents. 8)
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Post by BigR-KyParrothead »

it's obvious the guy from the washington post does not like that genre

i bought the cd yesterday and i think it's great
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East Texas Parrothead wrote:
C-Dawg wrote:Most people who review are artists that lack the talent to do it themselves, so I rarely give any credence to what they say.
Whatever :D [smilie=noeyedear-shrugging.gif] :D
I'm one of those reviewers who doesn't have the talent.

However, I try to review honestly and to make sure my personal preference don't bleed onto the page.

I also try to learn as much as I can about the style of music/art/fiction/theater I'm reviewing. It might not be my cup of tea, but I try to appreciate what other fans of the genre "get."

Just because I don't have a lot of heavy metal on my iPod doesn't mean I can't find something to like when I do listen to it.

My 2 cents. 8)
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Well poop on them (the reviewers in SP's post) and their small, limited view of the world. I am Auntie and I have spoken.
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I never listen to reviewers on anything from music to movies to food to booze. Its all subjective. Trust me if I listened to a reviewer I wouldnt of been a member of the Kiss Army, a PH, or a Springsteen fan. I like what I like and thats godd enough for me. Ill be picking up ZBB new one next week and Im sure Ill enjoy the hell out of it.
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I don't know why people get upset over bad reviews, that's what reviewers get paid to do. They're critics so they're critical. They're not supposed to be getting all gushy like a 12 year old girl at a Justin Bieber concert. For what it's worth, I pretty much agree with the reviews. I'm not waiting with bated breath for Zac Brown to do a show in the NYC/LI area. Your mileage may vary.
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I downloaded 2 songs from the album. The rest is just "okay" mainstream radio country imo.
For the record I feel the same way about what I've heard of Kenny Chesney's new cd and I usually like his stuff. Both are a letdown to me. I listen to so much music that I think I'm not easily impressed anymore.
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I really like ZZB's debut CD......picked up the new one tonight and I have to say that I'm lukewarm at best. In all fairness, me liking the first one was a fluke as generally speaking I don't like contemporary country.

I like "Let It Go" a lot.....
I like "Keep Me in Mind"....

but I don't really love any of it.....and I really wanted to.
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pbans wrote:I really like ZZB's debut CD......picked up the new one tonight and I have to say that I'm lukewarm at best. In all fairness, me liking the first one was a fluke as generally speaking I don't like contemporary country.

I like "Let It Go" a lot.....
I like "Keep Me in Mind"....

but I don't really love any of it.....and I really wanted to.

I loved "Colder Weather" the first time I heard it..

still stuck on that song..

Knee Deep is.. OK

I will wait for the rest until I get the CD...
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Glad I bought the CD before I read the reviews. :lol:

Colder Weather and Whiskey's Gone are my favorites so far.
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LIPH wrote:I don't know why people get upset over bad reviews, that's what reviewers get paid to do. They're critics so they're critical. They're not supposed to be getting all gushy like a 12 year old girl at a Justin Bieber concert. For what it's worth, I pretty much agree with the reviews. I'm not waiting with bated breath for Zac Brown to do a show in the NYC/LI area. Your mileage may vary.
I'm not upset, I merely stated the reviews were irrelevant and I'd make my own judgement. I listened to the new CD, and thought 4 were great new songs, the rest I could take or leave....do I think it's as good as the first CD...no, but still worth buying.
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