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Money

Gary Hoey

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Album Review

There's little question that Gary Hoey is a talented guitarist, capable of spinning out dizzying solos at the drop of the hat. He has a problem making compelling records, though. His fourth proper studio album, Money — not counting no less than three holiday records and a live album — starts off on the wrong note with a horridly misguided reworking of Pink Floyd's "Money" as a post-Surfing With the Alien instrumental, complete with a wah-wah melody line. Hoey never quite abandons Joe Satriani throughout the album — he really hasn't left him behind once in his career, actually — and the combination of Satch's fluid, rounded technique with a surfer aesthetic is often quite jarring, whether it's on rockers, lite-funk numbers, or melodic album rock cuts that sound a bit like the Satriani number used in the Maxell Tape commercial. It's weird to hear such a technically proficient guitarist with such a laid-back vibe — after all, most guitar virtuosos go out of their way to show off their chops. To his credit, Hoey never does that. If only he could find stronger material and be more adventurous in his arrangements. At times, it works, but it's all surfer cool and guitar gloss, which means it can be so slick and unassuming that it's hard to hear Hoey's musicianship. And his songwriting doesn't really draw a listener in, either, leaving Money as weird background music — impeccably played and produced, but never engaging. It will likely please Hoey fanatics, but it's hard not to think that he's capable of more.

Customer Reviews

A not so harsh review

The main reviewer up top is right on with the Satriani reference. Hoey doesn't stray too far from his style. Plus, if you are familiar with the guitar sounds of the TV show "Beverly Hills 90210", it's the same tone. Sure, Hoey's tone was establised well before 90210, but I will always think "90210" when I hear him play. Sort of a poppy, slightly too sugary, vanilla-ish, "soaring" guitar tone.

The dude knows his way around a guitar and can put an interesting twist on an old song, but it's best to check out all the sound clips here and cherry pick what sounds good to you.

Biography

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '00s

Just as alternative rock was signaling the death knell for many of the "guitar shredders' of the late '80s, a few instrumentalists were able to sneak in under the radar, such as Gary Hoey — who attracted some attention via his 1993 debut, Animal Instinct. Hailing from Boston, MA, Hoey was first a music fan before picking up the guitar — following such renowned rock bands that hailed from the area (Aerosmith, J. Geils Band, Boston, etc.). It wasn't long after that Hoey decided to give...
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