The Reynolds Number self-titled album has music that would be suitable for a soundtrack in a movie. Think soundtrack music. However most of the songs fairly short. This album just needs to be longer to be enjoyable for a listening experience.
Follow You starts off with a soft piano sound not pop piano. The person on the track sound like Eddie Van Halen and Bobby Steele of Misfits. Follow You by The Reynolds Number has that traveling on the road feeling as if you're in an RV on a desert road. On some days it's hard to get up and eventually it will all add up. At night, two lovers will make love.
Awake is a track that sounds like it came from Moby as in the early Moby sound from 1991-1995. Awake is about staying up late at night and spending time together. Grow sounds a little bit more mainstream.
Grow is about a boy who is becoming a man. The song explains and explores growth from boyhood to manhood. The song explores the boy growing into a man. Good things are ahead of him in his path. As the Father said he would. The Father says, "Sit up, Brother. There's nothing I would never change." Even during all those years.
Aaji sounds a little bit more electronic. Aaji just needs to be longer. All Fall Down is where the album really picks up. When It Begins picks up as All Fall Down did. Sleep Child Sleep is the same. Down The River Bed is a calm song. Prophet is a piano solo track.
I rate this album 5/5*****.
Mixerr Reviews was a news blog/local business from Austin, Texas, US that operated from 2012 to 2023. This blog is no longer operational and has been discontinued. Michael Mixerr is currently a writer, narrator, and content curator for Bout Dat Online.
Wednesday, November 4, 2020
Mixerr Album Reviews #2,255
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