5.5.05

Johnathan Rice - Extended Player 24:26 - Warner Brothers - 48783

Now while a lazy reviewer (especially one restricted to 150 words) might attempt to review Extended Player 24:26 simply by drawing comparisons with Rice’s namesake Damien. But no not I. This six-track EP is ideal for anyone seeking a talented, single (?) white male, influenced by Joni Mitchell, Bob Dylan, and Neil Young, who’s both reflective and earnest.

Released in the spring of 2004, prior to his first full length LP, 2005’s Trouble is Real, this EP reaches great heights with variation between soft melancholy (Break so easy), up-beat intimacy (if such a thing is possible, Mid November), and bittersweet timidity (standout track the Acrobat). Rice’s unique, almost rustic voice melds contentedly with simplistic, moving guitar rhythms, occasional violins (minus the periodic Irish lilt of Damien’s violins mind) and makes this EP well worth a try.

1 comment:

Richard Sambrook said...

Welcome to the club Llyw! Hope you're enjoying Canterbury - it's where I grew up!
Richard