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- Date Released: June 29, 2004
- Genre: Rock/Pop
- Style: Singer-Songwriter, Rock
- Label: Artemis Records
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With New York City in his back pocket once again, Jesse Malin continues his serenade to lost loves and forgotten opportunities on his second album, The Heat. He kicks his best buddy, Ryan Adams, out of the production seat to take care of things himself and once more cuts apart his honest heart. Isn't that why most become musicians, to deal with the fear of loss and regret? Their wounded soul becomes their art and a way of dealing with the bad hand they got dealt. It's good therapy for most artists and a cold-water cure for a lot of music fans, but relying on that formula itself doesn't automatically make a great record. The Heat goes through the motions of telling stories and Malin is a charmer with his self-pitying poetics. Songs such as the false sexual gratification of "Arrested," the rompish skip and run of "Mona Lisa," and the haunted political errors of "New World Order" are loaded in affection and raw roots rock. Malin's drag racer-like desire to find some kind of solace with love is even more fierce on "Hotel Columbia," an excellent piano-guitar dalliance that never lets up. But no matter how much The Heat yearns for common ground, Malin's songwriting suffers somewhat. He's skilled and inventive with his work as a musician, but the aches and pains of songs like "Swinging Man" and "God's Lonely People" fall short of what Malin delivered on The Fine Art of Self-Destruction. It's as if he's reaching for something, but uncertain of what he's supposed to be reaching for. That's okay. The Heat is only Malin's second album and shouldn't be categorized as a slump. Sonically, he's progressing into a real cowboy balladeer without dismissing his punk days. The desperation of "Since You're in Love" makes this evident; however, lyrics like "I'm still sad over you" aren't poignant enough. Malin has what it takes to write a really beautiful love song, one full of love's usual blood and guts. Perhaps he's terrified -- like most people are -- of owning up to the fear of losing it or never having it?
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Credits
- Greg Calbi - Mastering // Paul Garisto - Percussion // Paul Garisto - Arranger // Paul Garisto - Drums // Paul Garisto - Vocals (Background) // Paul Garisto - Producer // Eli Janney - Arranger // Eli Janney - Producer // Eli Janney - Engineer // Eli Janney - Mixing // Ricky Beck Mahler - Guitar (Electric) // Joe McGinty - Piano // Joe McGinty - Keyboards // Joe McGinty - Organ (Pump) // Joe McGinty - Wurlitzer // Tommy Stinson - Vocals (Background) // Jesse Malin - Guitar (Acoustic) // Jesse Malin - Guitar (Electric) // Jesse Malin - Vocals // Jesse Malin - Vocals (Background) // Jesse Malin - Producer // Howie Pyro - Bass // Howie Pyro - Pre-Production // Howie Pyro - Effects // Jane Scarpantoni - Cello // Richard Fortus - Guitar (Electric) // David Poe - Vocals (Background) // Jamie Candiloro - Engineer // Jamie Candiloro - Mixing // Rob Clores - Piano // Rob Clores - Keyboards // Doug Pettibone - Pedal Steel // Doug Pettibone - Guitar (Electric) // Johnny "Shoes" Pisano - Bass // Ryan Adams - Synthesizer // Ryan Adams - Guitar (Electric) // Ryan Adams - Vocals (Background) // Ryan Adams - Mixing // Ryan Adams - Production Consultant // Matthew Caws - Vocals (Background) // Geoff Sanoff - Engineer // Christine Smith - Piano // Christine Smith - Piano // Christine Smith - Keyboards // Christine Smith - Keyboards // Christine Smith - Vocals (Background) // Christine Smith - Vocals (Background) // Paul Malin - Photography // Paul Storey - Cover Photo // Jody Porter - Guitar (Electric) // Pete Yorn - Vocals (Background) // Rudyard Lee Cullers - Engineer // Rudyard Lee Cullers - Assistant Engineer // Johnny T. - Percussion // Miles Okazaki - Guitar (Electric) // Diane Gentile - Executive Producer // Justin Lomery - Guitar (Electric) // Dave Stekerd - Photography
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