Sobriety Kills
by Jason Karaban
on Sobriety Kills
in Rock, Pop
Often the first song and title track to a record is the best song on the album - and while this song is definitely one of the stronger tracks - the whole album pleases. There are definitely elements here from the early 90's that, since not overdone, are pretty endearing (especially if you grew up with soul asylum, ron sexsmith, etc...) Bottom line is that the entire album is filled with such solid songwriting and such wonderful vocals, that any hint of sounding derivative is forgiven. At $5, the album is definitely worth the purchase.
