For a guy who's still relatively under-the-radar, Jesse Malin has some
big-name cohorts: Bruce Springsteen, Jakob Dylan and Ryan Adams, all of
whom appear on Malin's third solo album. But those celeb cameos don't
steal the spotlight from Glitter in the Gutter's brawny attack: ragged
guitars meeting dabs of roots rock and big choruses, with Malin (mostly)
trading his usual tales of down-and-out lowlifes for defiant, anthemic
rockers. Forgettable songs are a problem: Cuts such as "Love Streams"
are well hewn but not terribly interesting, and there's a lot of generic
hard rock. But Glitter's best stuff is very good: There are memorable,
megatuneful adrenaline shots like "Prisoners of Paradise," and two slow
ones -- the Springsteen-assisted "Broken Radio" and the rather gorgeous
"Aftermath" -- stand tall. Tracks like that are what iPod playlists are
made for.
(Posted: Mar 9, 2007)
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Track List
- Don't Let Them Take You Down (Beautiful Day)
- In The Modern World
- Tomorrow Night
- Broken Radio
- Prisoners Of Paradise
- Black Haired Girl
- Lucinda
- Love Streams
- Little Star
- Bastards Of Young
- Happy Ever After (Since You're In Love 2007)
- Ny Nights
- Aftermath
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