So for me the sequence of Gary Clark Jnr albums now goes like this
1st - Really Like
2nd - Like
3rd - Really Like
4th - Like
I was going to say it's a slightly contrary album but I think it's me that's contrary.
On the one hand I applaud him for stretching himself and moving in additional directions and creating variety, whilst simultaneously lamenting that there's not enough of that signature sound.
On the one hand I'll normally moan like billy-oh about inane lyrics but in his case I barely listen to them and they're certainly not grating for me.
Most people are not enjoying the 'density' of the production and normally I'd be looking for a bit more light and shade and a Rob puts it some space, but in this instance I've really enjoyed 'burrowing' into that dense sound
I like the vast majority of this album as I have his others. At the moment it feels more uneven but that's probably a combination of his admirable attempt to stretch out and not yet having time for it to sink into my marrow yet. That said, even though some of the songs are a bit uneven at times, I just find myself not caring and just getting into the sounds he creates.
Going glass half empty, the weaker tracks for me are To The End of The Earth, What About The Children and Triumph but it's only the first of those that I'm struggling to find much merit in. Despite sharing the singular 'dollar', What About The Children is no Living For The City but then not many songs are and though I get where he's coming from I don't feel inclined to beat on it the way Mr B does (btw Mr B I recommend 'Feed The Babies' from his 3rd album :-) )
As ever it's interesting to analyse someone I've previously just enjoyed listening to, I'd never really considered that some of his track titles are a bit naff which actually they are; but again that overall sound moves me on before I get hung up on it.
Unlike some others I really like the closer, perversely what I like about it is that on more than one occasion it comes close to losing me but then literally with a single chord or note, he pulls me back in just with the the tone and I'm like you can play nothing but that note again for a couple of bars and I'll be happy. And that's where I am with GCJ I just really like the sounds that he makes with that guitar.
8/10