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Album Review

While he was never very interested in accessibility during his short, bittersweet career, Jeff Buckley's acolytes usually try to shoehorn his majesty, soul, and meandering sound into a more cohesive frame. On their eponymous Atlantic debut, Cali's the Red West accomplish this with more success than most, if only because Jayson Belt's expressive vocal sway can appropriate some of the feeling in Buckley's elegiac voice. The album moves easily between the harder and softer sides of adult alternative, with "Don't Fall In," "The Balance," and "Crazy Cold" embodying the former, more Buckley-ish side of things, while the light, shuffling acoustics of "Twenty-One" or the singalong "Days Die" are closer to California beachfront campfire rock. It's an ambitious mixture. Although The Red West is filled with hooks, the quartet takes its time getting to them, and takes some routes that might be unfamiliar to the casual listener. The aforementioned "Days Die" drifts into a crackling fiddle and muted trumpet interlude, while "Disappear" rolls along on a surging piano and horn melody. Sometimes, this ambitiousness can be revealed as pretentiousness. Belt sometimes gets carried away with the sound of his own voice, and an untitled set break track that seems to ruminate on the relationship between the crowd and the band is aimless and, yes, pretentious. This is accessible pop music, after all, and shouldn't be caught up in too much conceptual drama. Luckily, the Red West put most of their ideas into melody and interesting songcraft. The adult alternative fan who found Buckley's Grace to be beautiful, yet too opaque, should be right at home with the Red West's more obvious version of that searching modern rock sound.

Customer Reviews

An album for any mood

Great album that flows seamlessly between songs. A good mix of light riffs like "at the door" and "it’s not that easy" and harder songs like "crazy cold" that will please a lot of alternative music fans. The vocals even sound a little bit like a young Sting. I recommended to anyone who is looking for something a little different but still familiar.

these guys are my teacher's friends.

he plays all the songs in class cuz it's his friends and they're trying to get known for their music. this was elementary school and now i'm in middle school and every time i hear these songs, i feel like i'm gonna cry cuz i miss my teachers and elementary. (actually i do cry, my teacher played these & i'll feel sad, cuz i miss him a lot.) anyway, it's good music. i'm encouraging u to buy their album, it's amaing!

Great Voice, Great Tracks, Great Album anytime

Drove the coast from San Diego to San Fran and left it rolling the whole time. Belt's vocals are amazing. If you are a Jeff Buckley fan grab it!

Biography

Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '00s

The Red West is a modern rock quartet hailing from southern California. It all began in 2001, when college students Jayson Belt and Andy Smith started writing songs together in their dorm room. Soon the project expanded to include drummer Ryan Gleason and bassist Matt Bathancourt, and the band began gigging in and around Orange County. Their eponymous, self-released debut found support among California's thriving surf community, and with additional support from...
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