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It Won't Be Soon Before Long

Maroon 5

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Albenrezension

Maroon 5's 2002 debut album, Songs About Jane, was the kind of hit that doesn't happen often in the new millennium — a genuine word-of-mouth hit whose popularity grew steadily after its release, largely due to the sweet, sunny hit "This Love," a song sly and catchy enough to stay on the adult pop charts for years without wearing out its welcome. It also was catchy enough to engender years of goodwill. Five years of goodwill, in fact, as the band toured heavily while slowly tinkering away on their second album, finally delivering It Won't Be Soon Before Long (its title perhaps a pun on the gap between records, perhaps not) half a decade after Songs About Jane. If that delay sounds like a symptom of sophomore jitters, that's not exactly true, since during that long stretch between albums Maroon 5 worked Songs About Jane and, in a sense, that album wasn't strictly their first album, either. Maroon 5 evolved out of Kara's Flowers, a post-grunge pop band whose 1997 debut never took off, not even when their debut was reissued in the wake of Maroon's success, but it did provide the group with the foundation for their success; it's where they paid their dues and learned how to be a pop band. Traces of Kara's Flowers could be heard in Maroon's rockier moments on their debut, but under their new name, the group began to develop an infatuation with blue-eyed soul-pop, which they wisely develop on It Won't Be Soon Before Long. More than develop, they modernize it, borrowing elements of Justin Timberlake's stylized synthesized soul, but Adam Levine is wise enough to know that he's no young colt, like JT. He knows that he's a pop guy, somewhat in the tradition of Hall & Oates, but he isn't trying to be retro, he's trying to fill that void, making records that are melodic, stylish, and soulful, which It Won't Be Soon Before Long certainly is.

In every respect, It Won't Be Soon is a bigger album than its predecessor: hooks pile up one after another, there's not an ounce of fat on the songs, the production is so immaculate that it glistens. If there were lingering elements of Maroon 5's alt-rock past on Songs About Jane — primarily in its lazy, hazy vibe — they're gone now, replaced by the sleek, assured sound of a band that's eager to embrace its status as the big American mainstream pop band of the decade. But Maroon 5 isn't desperately grasping at the brass ring, they're playing it smart, building upon the core strengths of their debut and crafting a record that's designed to appeal to many different listeners, from teens crushing on Nelly Furtado's R&B makeover to adults looking for something smooth and melodic. It Won't Be Soon Before Long appeals to both audiences with an ease that seems effortless, but like any modern blockbuster, this album was shepherded by several different teams of producers, all brought in to emphasize a different personality within the group. The bulk of the record was cut with Spike Stent and Mike Elizondo — Stent worked with U2, Oasis, Björk, and Gwen Stefani, while Elizondo had produced Fiona Apple and Pink — but Queens of the Stone Age producer Eric Valentine was brought in for a couple of cuts, as was Mark Endert, who mixed "This Love." There may have been three different sets of producers, but the album is streamlined and seamless, never seeming calculated even if it was clearly made with an eye on mass appeal, and there are two reasons for that. First, Maroon 5 has gelled as a band, developing a clean, crisp attack that may bear traces of its influences — there are knowing references to Prince, the Police, even OutKast sprinkled throughout (the keyboard on "Little of Your Time" is a direct nod to "Hey Ya") — but it's a sound that's instantly identifiable as the band's own signature. Nowhere is that more evident than in how they can give soulful grooves like "If I Never See Your Face Again" a rock edge — or how they can suddenly explode into shards of noise as they do on the coda of "Kiwi" — or how when the electronic instruments dominate the production, the music still breathes like the work of an actual band, not like something that was constructed on a computer. But like with any good blue-eyed soul, the reason that this album works is the songs themselves. Even the flashiest production-driven tracks here — the opening one-two punch of "If I Never See Your Face Again" and "Makes Me Wonder" — aren't about feel; they're about the songs, which are uniformly tight and tuneful, sounding better with repeated plays, the way any radio-oriented pop should. If some of the ballads aren't as distinguished as the livelier tracks, they nevertheless are as sharply crafted as the rest, and the end result is that It Won't Be Soon Before Long is that rare self-stylized blockbuster album that sounds as big and satisfying as was intended. [A&M issued the CD with three bonus tracks in 2007: "Until You're Over Me," "Infatuation," and "Losing My Mind."]

Kundenrezensionen

Alles braucht seine Zeit!

Nach drei Jahren bringen Maroon 5 die "schwere" Zweite Platte heraus. Und egal wie der Geschmack eines jeden sein mag: Dieses Album ist wirklich gut geworden. Nach dem ersten Hören wird man vieleicht enttäuscht sein, weil man nicht unbedingt das bekommt, was man sich von einem Maroon 5 Nachfolgewerk versprochen hat. Aber das muss es auch nicht. Diese Band hat sich nicht in eine Schublade stecken lassen, und eine Kopie von Ihrem ersten Album gemacht. Nein, sie hat eine sehr heiße, funkige und groovende Scheibe gemacht, die Zeit braucht, um sich in den Gehörgängen des Hörers festzusitzen. Nimmt man sich aber die Zeit, wird man sicherlich mit einer Menge Ohrwürmer belohnt, wie z. B. Wake up call, won´t go home without you oder not falling apart und kiwi. Aber jeder wird auf die Knie fallen und den Herren danken, wenn man "Goodnight Goodnight" hört. Allein dafür lohnt sich das Album schon. Und der Rest braucht Zeit.

Groovy & Melodiös - feinster PopRock!

Maroon 5 machen Musik aus dem Bauch heraus - so sprechen sie mit den Songs ihres neuen Albums Herz und Unterleib gleichermaßen an. Sexy Rhythmen und feine Melodien, leidenschaftlich gespielt. Da wird das Hören nicht langweilig! Anspieltipps: "Wake Up Call" (schwingt ohne Ende!), "Little Of Your Time" (gutgelaunter Popgroove) oder das an hymnische, an The Police erinnernde "Won't Go Home Without You". Alles in allem etwas weicher als das Vorgängeralbum, was den Hörgenuß aber in keinem Fall schmälert. Hier sind Vollblutmusiker am Werk, dieses Album macht echt Spaß!

Einfallslos - mit vier Ausnahmen...

Das Warten nach dem überzeugenden kreativ-groovigen letzten Album hat sich nicht gelohnt. "It Won't Be Soon Before Long" ist eine Sammlung einfallslos vor sich hin plätscherndem You-and-me-Geseier. Ich hab nichts gegen ruhige Lieder. Aber die Texte sind wirklich schamlos einfach und verarbeiten wiederholt hinlänglich ausgelutsche Beziehungsstories. Und die Musik ist gleichförmig einfältig. Wirklich Spaß machen nur "Kiwi", "If I never See Your Face Again" "Can't stop" und die Single "Makes me Wonder". Wer rechtzeitig vorbestellt hat, bekam mit dem Bonus "Figure it Out" noch ein höhrenswertes Extra. Insgesamt bleiben Maroon 5 weit hinter meinen Erwartungen zurück. Schade!

Biografie

Gegründet: 1999 in Los Angeles, CA

Genre: Pop

Jahre aktiv: '90s, '00s, '10s

A mix of polished pop/rock and neo-soul made Maroon 5 one of the most popular bands of the 2000s, with songs like "This Love," "She Will Be Loved," and "Makes Me Wonder" all topping the charts worldwide. Previously, bandmates Adam Levine (vocals/guitar), Jesse Carmichael (keyboards), Mickey Madden (bass), and Ryan Dusick (drums) had spent the latter half of the '90s playing in Kara's Flowers, even releasing a debut album for Reprise Records while still attending high school. The record tanked, however,...
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