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Reviews - Jason Darling - Cosmik Debris
There are echoes of a number of songwriters careening around the twelve
tracks of this new release by Jason Darling. Neil Young, George Harrison
and Al Stewart are among the names that popped into my mind while listening
to Underground. Not a bad list, at that. While he's not above wearing
his influences on his sleeve, Darling merges them into something totally
appealing and entertaining, if not entirely original.
Darling is a fine lyricist, in command of some of the dicier tools in
the songwriter's box. Irony that's actually ironic, cynicism that doesn't
lapse into despair and a wicked sense of humor are among his strong
suits. He's also a capable player, who laid down these tracks nearly
single handedly (there's a guest trumpet on one cut and some cello sweetening
on another), with a particularly adept touch on the guitar, on which
he displays command of a variety of styles.
Jason Darling is definitely a name to watch out for, and if you see
it on this CD, pick it up and take it home.
© 2001 - Shaun Dale
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