Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Review: John Taglieri "Everything We Are" EP


New Jersey indie all-star, John Taglieri, is back with a new EP entitled, "Everything We Are". This was one of the last CDs I listened to today, after a bunch of snoozers. John Taglieri woke me up and gave me reason to crank up the volume. The EP is a party, starting with a "toast" and leaving you in a better mood than when you started listening.

John Taglieri is writing some of the best modern AOR I've heard in recent times. There are hints of powerpop goodness like The Jellybricks, but plenty of solid rock reminding me of 40 Ft. Ringo and Waltham. Vocally, John sounds a bit like C.J. Snare (FireHouse).

The opening track, "Everything We Are (A Toast)" sets the tone for the rockin' fun about to begin. This anthem seems to be written specifically for the stage, to start (or end) a show, but it also makes for an ideal way to start the record. "Open Up To Me" and "Lonely Together" are choice mid-tempo numbers with superb chord progressions and excellent guitar work. "Get You Back" is a power ballad in the style of Bon Jovi; I almost got up to get a lighter. There are a couple of novelty songs like "Booty Call" and a bonus track ode to mac n' cheese. Amusing, but like most novelty songs, one listen is enough for me.

Fans who love the Jersey AOR sound will pick up on it immediately when they spin a John Taglieri record. John Taglieri makes it feel so good to be alive...

iPOD-worthy: 1, 2, 3, 4

John Taglieri on MySpace. Official site.

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