 |
Free Music Notes for Thicker Than WaterFree Music Review: Good stuff... Hit: 5 Stars"Thicker Than Water," the soundtrack to a documentary surfing film by Jack Johnson, manages to capture the heart of the laid-back beach style, and also the exoticism of the world's beaches that Johnson explores in the documentary (in the same vein as "The Endless Summer.") A slew of artists have been collected to contribute their two cents, and for the most part, it comes across as a nice blend of styles, voices, tones, and rhythms. The music provided seems to float gently over your ears like a breeze off the ocean and keep you captivated like a Hawai'ian sunset.
Johnson's influence is very present throughout the album despite the fact that he only sings on two tracks. Indeed, the album sounds something like a Jack Johnson tribute record, with many artists guesting to capture the same spirit of sunsents and surfboards that Johnson seems to always find so effortlessly. The music is upbeat enough to keep one's interest peaked, although relaxed acoustic guitars definitely dominate the landscape.
Johnson nay-sayers will enjoy the fact that the album shows a little more diversity than his albums are usually known for, and even Johnson's hardcore fans will find the new music different but non-threatening.
The Johnson-G.Love duet "Rainbow" is especially poignant, picking right up where Johnson's "Brushfire Fairytales" album left off.
Free Music Review: awsome dvd Hit: 5 Starsjack should make more surfing movies i love this one everyone should buy this
Free Music Review: A more refined Sept. Sessions Hit: 4 StarsIt's the natural progression from September Sessions and it hits the mark. With amazing footage and an equally fantastic score this is the quintesintial chillax surf film. There are several shots where the film runs right to the end, bleeding out perfectly on a ride or a gnarly wipeout. It's perfect and in the end leaves you begging for more, and for a board and some surf. I'd really give it a 5 but I don't want to be waxin' any balls here.
Free Music Review: Pretty good Hit: 4 StarsThis movie is pretty good, but none of the locations are given and there is no commentary, just music.
Free Music Review: great flick Hit: 5 Starsenjoyable footage, superb soundtrack,
a real insider's view.
a sequel is in order
More Free Music Notes: First Review 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
|
 |
|
|
|