STYLE: Roots/Acoustic RATING OUR PRODUCT CODE: 13618-3573 LABEL: Independent FORMAT: CD Album ITEMS: 1
Reviewed by Adrian Cherrill
This is another album in the ever growing line of singer/songwriter releases with an acoustic feel. New York-based Dallman treats us to a set of self-penned songs full of heart-break, growing up and late nights that he currently treats the audiences in New York's acoustic clubs with. And it's certainly worth a listen. There's a nod in the direction of Jack Johnson, and perhaps Tom MacRae, and enough variety of style to stop it getting boring, which is something that this type of music often suffers from. There are some funky tracks, some with a country feel, and a handful of ballads with some gentle use of strings to give some depth. Best tracks are the up tempo "Mistake", the piano led "Nighttime In The City", the waltzing "Brand New Lover" and soulful closing song "Dragonfly". Also worth a mention is "Hollow High" and its clever lyrics about the pitfalls of drug taking. If fact, lyrically it is also a good album although sometimes they are just a little too clever for their own good. Two of the slower tracks ("Green Camaro" and "Over My Head") are the dullest of the set, but they are more than made up for by the catchiness of the rest of it, much of which I've been subsequently humming to myself.
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Posted by Benji R. Rutledge in Uws of Manhattan, NYC @ 09:32 on Nov 26 2008
I have loved Christopher Dallman's style and undefinable
lyrics since the first time I came across Chris' "Right On
time" on my buddy's myspace page. I have been a fan ever
since to say the least even though my facebook and all
others are fitted with tracks by dallman, where possible. I
suggest you take a listen.
www.myspace.com/christopherdallman
I have loved Christopher Dallman's style and undefinable lyrics since the first time I came across Chris' "Right On time" on my buddy's myspace page. I have been a fan ever since to say the least even though my facebook and all others are fitted with tracks by dallman, where possible. I suggest you take a listen. www.myspace.com/christopherdallman