Love Is Not Enough

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Total Tracks: 10   Total Length: 29:35

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The Best Album ever?

kellyfuturehead3

I hit play and was grabbed and pulled into this album right away. With a late 60's era Beatles flavor to it combined with the whole psycheldic era influence phased in for good measure I was sold on this album by the end of the opening track "Here Comes The Rain" and it was all uphill from here. The John Lennon styled vocals kept me interested while the music behind them drew me into each song. This is a great album and is a must have for any fan of good music. The only problem I can find with this release is that 10 tracks are not nearly enough for me. I want more and look forward to what the future may hold for Blue Skies For Black Hearts. Download: Here Comes the Rain, When Your Hearts Breaks, Otto and the download the whole thing.

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Not that the band might appreciate the thought, depending, but arguably the cover of Love Is Not Enough is one of the more emo things around — not only is it a heart (or a cartoon drawing of same) but it features both stitch marks and pins stuck in it. Hopefully they’ll never be stuck clunkily namedropped in a Zach Braff movie. All this aside, Blue Skies for Black Hearts’ 2006 effort is an amiable enough effort that may not change the world but still is a sweet little way to pass the time gently. If anything it’s nice to hear low-key power pop — as such — instead of an aggressively overthought and beaten-to-death version of the same that has long since worn out its welcome, but enough about Weezer. Lead figure Pat Kearns’ voice is pleasant if slightly wispy, but it matches the music well — the band aren’t out to bludgeon a listener over the head but to occasionally kick up sparks from time to time while otherwise doing a gentle ramble through rock & roll. On a couple of songs the arrangements are near-minimal, and the title track is simply Kearns and some acoustic guitar playing around with a lo-fi sound nicely. There’s a deft turn of phrase here and there, to their credit, as on the song “You’re Like Lead” (“…you’re always bringing me down”) and the description of one figure of affection as “a modern age Mary Tyler Moore meets Bettie Page.” Love Is Not Enough isn’t deathless, but Blue Skies for Black Hearts know their goal and meet it well, which is more than can be said for a lot of bands. – Ned Raggett

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