Friday, May 19, 2017

Mixerr Album Reviews #1,242

This is Michael Mixerr. Today I will review Tobin Sprout - The Universe And Me.

Tobin Sprout is back with a brand new spanking album for the year 2017! This is his first album in 7 years as a solo artist and songwriter. Tobin Sprout himself shines brightly as a songwriter for this solo album of his. What stands out for this album is the songwriting. Tobin Sprout has improved in his skill of songwriting. His songwriting skills have improved. Especially on this album! The Universe And Me is spontaneous with such bravado inside the lyrics and songwriting.

Honor Guards has a bluesy guitar feel. The distorted notes from the electric guitar used on Honor Guards gives a bluesy feel. Tobin Sprout could have possibly been inspired by Blues music while composing Honor Guards. Honor Guards is a short lively 2 minute long instrumental performed by Tobin Sprout himself. The beginning of Honor Guards will have you think the song is an instrumental. However that is not the case. Overall, Honor Guards has an organic feel.

Manifest Street is a calm organic guitar solo performed by Tobin Sprout himself. Manifest Street is stylish of the lo-fi rock sound. Not too many noise elements are prevalent in Manifest Street as the song itself is a lo-fi rock song. Manifest Street has an organic feel.

Heavenly Bones seems to have a warm extroverted feel. The style seems to be upbeat. Heavenly Bones has a timid easy listening feel. Think easy listening when you listen to Heavenly Bones.

I rate this album, The Universe And Me, 5/5*****!

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