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Much of the time, Matisyahu sounds like the former Phish-following high school dropout from White Plains, New York, that he is. His voice is nimble but reedy, his choruses generally given over to starchy platitudes like "You can't sew a stitch with one hand while you're taking it apart." His band plays one-drop roots reggae like a group of Jam Cruise vets, turning up the heat for the sizzling dancehall of "Jerusalem," where Matis pledges, "If I forget you/Then my right hand forgets what it's supposed to do," before quoting Matthew Wilder's 1983 cornball hit "Break My Stride."
"Shalom/Salaam" is a beautiful nylon-string guitar and beatbox interlude, and "What I'm Fighting For" is an acoustic number that wouldn't earn a subway busker two bits. The immensely likable and uplifting "Unique Is My Dove" finds Matis pledging "one woman for me" in a surprising, soulful croon. "WP" (which stands for White Plains) is the most lyrically attractive track: Matis speaks directly about how his teenage frustrations found an outlet rhyming on the playground. "King Without a Crown," the track that spun on alt-rock radio and got last year's Live at Stubb's album selling, is rerecorded here as the album closer. It's still by far Matisyahu's best, catchiest song, his high, wordless wail commanding the spirit's attention, before he cries, "I want Moshiach now!" -- the album's most forthright expression of his Lubavitch faith. While Youth is certainly worth a listen, the most exceptional thing about Matisyahu remains the most circumstantial.
(Posted: Mar 28, 2006)
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- Fire Of Heaven / Altar Of Earth
- Youth
- Time Of Your Song
- Dispatch The Troops
- Indestructible
- What I'm Fighting For
- Jerusalem
- WP
- Shalom/Saalam
- Late Night in Zion
- Unique Is My Dove
- Ancient Lullaby
- King Without A Crown
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Review 1 of 2
AAtheCritic writes:
Wonderfully done...
It had a very strong effect in the YOUTH, and diminished anti-semitism in some.
I call that a great album
Sep 25, 2007 15:37:51
Review 2 of 2
dewaele1 writes:
Youth is a great album. Although it lacks the live quality that live at stubbs had. Also the king without a crown remix sucked. It would be better album if was live like that last one, but the rest of the songs on it are great and match the sound of the last one. So would recommend to buy it because it is good reggae.
Apr 9, 2006 18:58:10
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