eMusic Review
He's always felt conflicted about it, but Neil Young makes for a hell of a good rocker. Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere is his one prime-era full-on rock album. Opening with "Cinnamon Girl," as good a rock song as has ever — ever — been written, and closing with "Cowgirl in the Sand," which invented the extended-ballad-into-jam-session school of rock, it's an incredible document of a once-in-a-generation artist finding his voice, experimenting with its inflections, and having a shit-ton of fun.
In a song like the tender "Round & Round (It Won't Be Long)" we hear the next eight years of Neil's career — in the rockers we can imagine Buffalo Springfield developing into America's great rock band, a perfect rival to both the Stones and Cream. "Down By the River," is maybe the quintessential Neil Young song, and its amazingly violent guitar riff is like machine-gun fire, or the passionate stabs of a long, sharp knife. It's the birth of Neil as Guitar God, a title that he loved defending every other album with a chunky, distorted four-minute guitar solo. On Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere alone there are four of them. So yeah, it's an absolutely essential record, and… read more »