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Because We Never Talk About It

Luke Wesley

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Album Review

When heard from the next room, Luke Wesley's songs telegraph the bouncy sheen of the lightest Ben Folds or Marc Cohn numbers (or on trickier epics like "Ohio," the Pianoman himself) — they're bright, strutting, major-chord piano rockers that suggest an uncomplicated good time. On closer inspection, Ohio-born, Brooklyn-based Wesley's nakedly confessional lyrics take a dour turn; the juxtaposition is a little jarring, but is in keeping with a long line of cynical pop romantics. On "I Hope You Like This Song," he sings, "I got a face for radio that girls come onto/and I can't read music and I pound on my piano/I got nothing that anyone could ever want." On another track, "Keep It to Yourself," Wesley off-handedly catalogs a series of bad dates and poor romantic choices, and the above-mentioned "Ohio" recounts a draining conversation about a breakup. Fortunately, the mundane dreariness of the lyrics is paired with music that is thoughtfully composed, engaging throughout, and sung in a casually soulful drawl that is equally winning. Upbeat songs like "Pretty Boy" and "Sorry I'm Not Hotter" are instantly catchy, while the slower ones ("The Story," "Suburbia") have a stately charm that draws listeners in. Wesley gets sly and bluesy on "Fools Gold," but mainly stays in pop territory. The production and arrangements are uncluttered, creating faithful reproductions of the singer's popular solo gigs on New York's Lower East Side. Altogether, this debut album announces the arrival of a competent and occasionally inspired singer/songwriter.

Customer Reviews

Honest music reflects on life and beauty

Luke Wesley doesn't hold anything back on back on this album, his full-length debut. The vocal melodies are strong and mature not simple and bland like many debuts these days. It features piano driven harmonies and honest lyrics. He is not afraid to talk about the joys and sorrows and trials and tribulations that make life interesting while not taking himself too seriously ("I'm Sorry I'm Not Hotter", "I Hope You Like This Song"). Luke Wesley's lyrics are poetic and I think most people will listen and inevitably relate to his sense of trying to live life and embrace are human qualities: "We ride our impulses like cavalier horses"/"crashing through the walls of our battered apartments".

Catchy piano rock

I've been really digging this album lately. Catchy and memorable melodies paired with clever yet down-to-earth lyrics. Wesley's soulful voice and tight piano playing are awesome. I'd highly recommend it.

Boring

Boring. When i threw it out the window I caused a three car pile up and I was more pissed I had to listen to this garbage than the accident

Because We Never Talk About It, Luke Wesley
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  • $9.90
  • Genres: Rock, Music
  • Released: Jun 01, 2010

Customer Ratings

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