Sunday, March 30, 2008

Review: David Brookings "Obsessed"


"Obsessed" (2007) marks David Brooking's fourth release, and this singer/songwriter is truly deserving of a big break to launch him into the national spotlight. David has all the markings of the next Scot Sax, Branden Blake, or Warren Zanes, but is more overtly influenced by the sunny pop of the 70s. Each track is a mini-pop masterpiece, instantly burning a memory into your brain. It is hard to listen to the disc and not emerge from the experience in a better, happier mood.

Aside from designing some cool melodies and harmonies that would make the Partridge Family envious, David plays all the guitars and piano on this release...a genuine multi-talent. Things blast into action with "I'm Not Afraid," an infectious melodic pop rocker. Most of us who love to create music as much as we enjoy listening to it will find a lot they can relate to in the title track. Harpsichord is an unexpected but effective addition onto the quirky pop track, "What's Wrong With Nikki?", making this one sound more Partridge Family than ever. I favor the more straight up pop rock feel of "I'm Not Afraid" and "Get Behind Me", but the beautifully simple acoustic ditty "McKinley Gail" (a sweet tribute to his newborn daughter) and the hauntingly memorable "When It Goes Down" help round out the CD so not every track sounds the same, but still retain David's trademark sound.

It is my sincere hope that David's "obsession" never fades. It would be a substantial loss to the power pop community.

iPOD-worthy: 1, 2, 4, 5, 10-12

David Brookings on MySpace. Official site.

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