Danny Wilkerson “Wilkerson”
Drummer Danny Wilkerson (Pengwins) had a dream. That was to make his solo album a definitive statement, so he brought in the big guns of power pop to help out. Produced by Bleu McAuley and Ducky Carlisle, mixing by David Spreng (Bob Dylan) and vocal support from Roger Joesph Manning Jr. (Jellyfish), Joe Sieders (The New Pornographers) and mastered at Abby Road by Miles Showell (Beatles, Stones, Who).
The opener “Everybody Loves To Love” is a richly crafted epic gem with layered guitars, sitars, and harmonies very much in Bleu’s wheelhouse. Its got all these great details, with a spacey synth ending before it roars to life with “Enough For Somebody,” a glossy sunshine pop song that showcases Wilkerson’s great range, full of key changes and handclaps. “Let It Go Tonight” is another sure-fire hit single. The remaining songs are all impressive, as Danny goes through each tune with care. Influences are very clear (ELO, Beatles, Tom Petty, Andrew Gold) but not derivative. Clearly inspired and the melodies are purely original. Not a dud in the block of ten songs. Makes my top ten list (it’s crowded this year!) for 2018, and highly recommended.
Simon Love “Sincerely, S. Love X”
Simon Love (The Loves) brings us not so gentle love ballads full of sharp acerbic wit and expletives. The melodic style is full of 60’s inspired touches that stands as a contrast to bold lyrics. “God Bless the Dick Who Let You Go,” sets the tone with soaring strings and horns. The Lou Reed-inspired “Ballad Of Simon Love” is a fun rock star theme, with a neat hand-clapping section.
The Beach Boys-like ode to “Joey Ramone” is a sincere gem that wears its heart on its sleeve. Another sweet tune you wouldn’t play for your mom, “I Fucking Love You” bounces along, and the Beatlesque “Stephen Timothy West” sounds like it fell of The Magical Mystery Tour Bus. It runs out of fresh musical ideas after the midpoint but recovers with the spritely “Not If I See You First.” If you liked the influences I mentioned here, check it out.