eMusic Review
Does it run in the family? Liam Finn, son of Crowded House's Neil Finn, crafts songs rife with heart and hooks. Unlike dad, though, Liam isn't afraid of a little noise. Opener "Better to Be" is anchored in a spurting organ line, "Lead Balloon" moves quickly from spry pop strum to complete-and-total-chaos and the guitars in the driving rocker "This Place is Killing Me" are muddy and messed-up. This willingness to scrape and scuff gives Call Me Lightning a surprising surge of urgency. Finn's voice may have the same nervous whisper as Elliott Smith's, but the clattering around him keeps things suitably screwy. It's a refreshing dynamic, a kind of rough vs. sweet back-and-forth that makes Call Me Lightning one of the year's most charming surprises.