The Doughboys “Shakin’ Our Souls”
Local New Jersey garage rock legends release their third studio album, reminiscent of The Rolling Stones, The Yardbirds and The Kinks. At this point the band is a well oiled machine, and playing classic rock and roll sure to please, starting with the opening track “Land.”
The band doesn’t just recycle the old Stones R&B riffs either, with improved songwriting on “One More Time” and “Tuggin’ Me Back.” Lead singer Myke Scavone sounds great and the production is mixed with the help of Kurt Reil (The Grip Weeds). It leans more power pop on songs like “Trail Left Behind” and the Tom Petty-like “Keep Your Dog Off Me.” Another great addition to your rock and roll playlist.
Michael Andrews “Spilling a Rainbow”
If you’re looking for some psychedelic folk pop with a baroque tilt, then perhaps Mr. Andrews will float your boat. Opening with “The Dentist” our journey begins with cascading harps as the singer goes numb in a dentist chair. It leads to the splendid “Here Are We” with acoustic flair similar to The Zombies or Paul Simon.
Andrews has a light warm vocal that recall Alan Parsons Project’s Eric Woolfson on “My Warming World.” Next we get another gem in “Bubbles In Space,” a mix of McCartney and 10cc filled with trippy wonderfulness. The next several tracks help complete the mood, with some progressive melodies akin to Wind & Wuthering era Genesis, like on “Breathing His Last” and “Low On Memory.”Overall, highly recommended.