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Before the Robots

Better Than Ezra

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Burned Better Than Ezra 3:41 $0.99 View In iTunes
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Daylight Better Than Ezra 3:54 $0.99 View In iTunes
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A Lifetime Better Than Ezra 3:27 $0.99 View In iTunes
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It's Only Natural Better Than Ezra 4:16 $0.99 View In iTunes
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Overcome Better Than Ezra 5:22 $0.99 View In iTunes
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Special Better Than Ezra 4:03 $0.99 View In iTunes
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American Dream Better Than Ezra 3:39 $0.99 View In iTunes
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Our Last Night Better Than Ezra 4:12 $0.99 View In iTunes
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A Southern Thing Better Than Ezra 4:02 $0.99 View In iTunes
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Juicy Better Than Ezra 3:53 $0.99 View In iTunes
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Hollow Better Than Ezra 3:30 $0.99 View In iTunes
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Our Finest Year Better Than Ezra 4:21 $0.99 View In iTunes
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Breathless Better Than Ezra 3:35 $0.99 View In iTunes

Album Review

With the rather cryptically titled Before the Robots, Better Than Ezra settles down into a comfortable adult pop groove, no longer dabbling in the hip-hop and electronica that has surfaced on every album since 1997's How Does Your Garden Grow? In its place is a surprisingly soulful undercurrent that surfaces on such laid-back highlights as "Daylight" and "It's Only Natural." Instead of pointing Better Than Ezra in a new direction, these soulful pop tunes are used as accents on a collection of straight-ahead, anthemic, songwriter-driven rock. While there are still some snarls of electric guitars, Before the Robots is largely a meditative work, built on acoustic guitars; even when it hits hard and gets loud, it's with layers of vocal harmonies, keyboards, and guitars creating a rush of sound, emphasizing the emotional thrust of songwriter Kevin Griffin's songs. There are some light moments here — including the supremely silly but infectious "Juicy," where Griffin struts a rarely heard falsetto over a funky vamp — but the overall tone of the record drives from the melancholy, vaguely nostalgic vibe of such songs as "A Lifetime," "American Dream," and "Our Finest Year." These reflective sentiments add weight to Better Than Ezra's earnest rock, and help make Before the Robots one of the group's sturdiest, most satisfying albums.

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3 1/2 Minutes, Felt Like a Lifetime
     

The album starts off with three sing-alongs that BTE is best known for, Burned, Daylight, and A Lifetime. A Lifetime is actually a holdover from their 2001 album, the sadly overlooked Closer. The version on BTR speeds things up a little, and rocks a little more than the original. It also includes the line that has bugged me for a while, "And that R.E.M. song was playing in my mind. Three and half minutes, felt like a lifetime." Looking through my somewhat extensive R.E.M. library, found that Let Me In off of Monster clocks in at 3:28 and At My Most Beautiful off of Up finishes at the 3:35 mark. Monty Got a Raw Deal, The One I Love, and Find the River are all close also and might fit the song. (Keep in mind that A Lifetime ends at 3:26.)

Another BTE trademark is that they take some chances and that is found in Its Only Natural, Special, and Juicy. Juicy is the best, a danceable song that is accompanied by a falsetto voice and a driving bass line that make you realize what a modern Bee-Gee's song might sound like is they listen to Devo or Violent Femmes.

American Dream is the best written song on the album telling the story of a few people that haven't achieved the American Dream yet. In this Red State/Blue State time, the lines, "I'm a little bit rebel, I'm a bit patriot. I can see both sides of the coin" probably describes most of America while our government is littered with fanatics on both side of the fence. A Southern Thang lives up to the bill as a southern rock song being that the band is from New Orleans. The song also takes a little of the melody of the David Essex classic, Rock On, during the chorus. They even namedrop the King of Delta Blues himself, Robert Johnson in the song.

Outstanding
     

While initially sounding a bit different and perhaps somewhat more mainstream than prior releases, with repeated listening it becomes obvious that this is a superb album. Certainly better than the somewhat irregular but still enjoyable "Closer", this is an album with a diverse range of songs. For those looking for single tracks, I recommend starting with "Our Finest Year" and "Our Last Night".

best cd i ahve ever bought
     

before the robots is the best cd i have ever purchased. there is not a single song on this cd that doesnt blow me away. if you like this cd you should also get extra ordinary by better then ezra and what i got by sublime.

Biography

Formed: 1988 in New Orleans, LA

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '90s, '00s

Along with such similarly styled outfits as the Goo Goo Dolls, the New Orleans-based trio Better Than Ezra helped open the floodgates for countless alt-pop acts of the late '90s (including Semisonic, Matchbox Twenty, and Third Eye Blind) by merging college rock influences with mainstream aspirations. Originally formed in 1988 as a roots rock outfit with slight elements of country and punk, the group's first incarnation consisted of four college students from Louisiana State University: Kevin Griffin...
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