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Album Review: Redhook, Fall Out Boy & Leon Bridges

Digby RobinsonBy Digby RobinsonMay 24, 20233 Mins Read

The Tawny Frogmouth loves great tunes. Each month we get music expert Digby Robinson to give his critique on all styles of music, ranging from new releases to old favourites. This month’s album reviews are Redhook, Fall Out Boy & Leon Bridges.

REDHOOK – Postcard From A Living Hell

Local Sydney Nu Metal/Punk/Hardcore Rock band
Redhook dropped their debut album on us, and it can be summed up in three words: In Your Face. Every track has high energy with thunderous guitars and ridiculous drumming ability. It’s angry and passionate but the upbeat vibe ensures the journey through the tracks is a lot of fun. Lead singer is the shining light showing off her raw emotion and aggressive singing chops. It’s an album of social depravity and survival that could help anyone through the Mondays.

Stand Out Track: Postcard XO
For fans of: The Used, Paramore
Rating:  4/5 Stars

REDHOOK - Postcard from a Living Hell
Redhook - Postcard from a Living Hell
FALLOUT BOY – So Much (for) Stardust

Their most recent release is one that I’d certainly only recommend to fans. That’s not to say it’s a bad album however it is VERY Fallout Boy without the mainstream hooks we are so used to hearing from them in their hay day. For those who don’t know this band I’d recommend their earlier work like 2007’s Infinity On High which possesses a similar sound but is chocka block full of bangers. So Much (for) Stardust gives you the FOB feels in so many ways but it just never reaches climax.

Stand Out Track: Heartbreak Feels So Good
For fans of: Late 00s Emo, Fall Out Boy
Rating:  2.5/5 Stars

Fall Out Boy - So Much
Fall Out Boy - So Much (for) Stardust
LEON BRIDGES – Good Thing

Good Thing turned 5 years old this weekend and came along with a bonus new track called Naomi. The new track is a funky, groover you are comfortable dancing to in your living room but for the most part Good Thing is a laid-back soulful endeavour that dips its toes into the soothing sounds of the 70s with that crisp modern production. Leon’s voice is a velvet red and will keep you entranced while his lyrics paint the perfect picture of expression and desire. There is an attitude that is brought to the table in his performance that is accompanied with a welcome vulnerability leaving you wanting more.

Stand Out Track: Beyond
For fans of: Teskey Brothers, Anderson .Paak, Otis Redding
Rating:  5/5 Stars

 

Leon Bridges - Good Thing
Leon Bridges - Good Thing
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