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John Davis Review
When John Davis put his power-pop band Superdrag
on ice following the release of 2002's Last Call for Vitriol,
he did the same to his long-time battle with alcohol, finding
escape from his music and a strong belief in his religious
faith. The singer, songwriter and instrumentalist extraordinaire
is back with a new crop of hair to rival his Tennessee brethrens
Kings of Leon, and another dozen saccharine pearls that are
full of peace, but far from peaceful. Davis is candid and
autobiographical without being pretentious and, true to form,
crafts his songs around the panache of pop icons and contemporaries:
Brian Wilson's one-man choir on "I Hear Your Voice";
John Lennon's "I Found Out" blues on "Have
Mercy"; Badfinger's radiance on the gospel-flavored "Jesus
Gonna Build Me a Home"; and the whiplash-anthem tome
of Guided by Voices on "Too Far Out." Calling out
to both the spiritual and the secular, this is a scrupulous
journal of an artist who reached the threshold of a negative
excess and clawed his way back to a positive one.
Review by: Scott Holter, Amazon.com
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