CD Review: Broken Boy Soldiers - The Raconteurs
Published May 07, 2006
If I view the Raconteurs not as a 'supergroup', but simply as a new rock offering, it's good and there is obvious talent involved from all members, not forgetting the Greenhornes rhythm section. I feel that they had a responsibility to amaze and their debut is a definite underachievement. The Raconteurs are a blank canvas for Jack White's art and he's got more selection than the usual White striped palette. The best track is "Store Bought Bones", which is the most original offering on the album. It incorporates a 'seven nation army-esque' guitar solo, but this is okay! To me it's all part of the dexterous Jack White musical charm. "Yellow Sun" is driven by a rumbling drum section that stripes fans aren't going to be used to and it will surely secure Keeler's place above Meg White's on the list of the greatest drummers of all time.
Broken Boy Soldiers is proof that the Raconteurs are offering themselves as a tighter garage pop outfit that will be worth scraping together £15 to go see them play live. I wanted more blood and guts from Jack White; this was his chance to really explore something more audacious and credible, but unfortunately this turned out to be a step instead of a leap away from what we're used to. I trust in Jack White more than I trust in God, so if this is all part of his master plan then I'll follow him. Are we near the end of our journey? No, but there still are crossroads ahead.
- CD Review: Broken Boy Soldiers - The Raconteurs
- Published: May 07, 2006
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- Section: Music
- Filed Under: Music: Alternative Rock, Music: Indie Rock, Music: Rock
- Writer: Lucca Browse
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I'm a little disappointed in this band as well, and I'm a HUGE, HUGE, HUGE White Stripes fan.
But.
I really don't like Brendan Benson. I think he's bland and boring, and I can't say I was too excited about the prospect of his being anywhere near this. The other two fellows seemed pretty talented, so I hoped it would balance... but I have heard a few songs off this album and just wasn't impressed. Oh well.
As I live and breathe, Alisha walks amongst us again! I'm not worthy!!
my only complaint was the albums length. However, you didnt really mention the standout tracks like together, blue veins (!!!!), the title track, and hands.
i can never give an acurate review the first time i hear an album i have high expectations for because i scruitinize the hell out of it, but by the second or third time, i learn to appreciate an album or realize if its awful. this album was the former for me. But i'm bothered by the fact that this entry didnt talk about the most amazing song on the album 'blue veins'
I wouldn't call this a supergroup. Motor City Soundtrack isn't a huge success by any means and Brendan Benson (while reasonably talented) isn't that great or well know. Also, you make it sound as if the White Stripes are gone. THEY'RE NOT. Jack White has stated many times that he already has material for their next album and will be recording it soon. This band is simply a side project.
Jack White has also made it very clear that The Raconteurs are not a side project, they just happen to be a band he started after the Stripes. But I must say I was disappointed in this album, heard the single and B-side a while ago with high hopes, just gotta hope he's saving his good shit for the Stripes.
I think this album is definitely a solid first outing, though not up to the potential either Jack White or Brendan Benson are capable of producing. But lets put everything into perspective... whether you love or hate the white stripes it is hard to deny that Jack White is one of the most talented rockers since Jimmy Page. Brendan Benson seems to bleed perfectly balanced pop ditties ie "cold hands (warm heart). And Keeler and Lawrence are more than capable musicians. With all that said I think Broken Boy Soldiers is merely a delightful taste of what is to come. I honestly feel that this band will revolutionize the state of rock and roll, by using this first album as a platform for more experimentation.
I think overall you just have to take this album for what it is. A bunch of friends coming together to live their own dream, making the music they want on their own terms, unhindered by record execs or self imposed boundaries. However, if they are going to blossom i think they need to embrace jack as the band's leader and feed off his energy.
Track reviews
Steady As She Goes- very simple guitar, bass combo with solid harmonies between jack and brendan
Hands- Babba o'reilly-esque guitar riff
Broken Boy soldiers- will probably become the biggest comparrison point between TWS and the Racs
Intimate Secretary- sounds almost like 2 completely different songs, beautifully combining together at the end
Together- simple acoustic pop song, very radio friendly (dont know if that is good or bad)
Level- Blues/synth rock beauty, best song on the album. Jacks guitar solo is out of this world. Guitar riff sounds like a chainsaw-PERFRECT
Store Bought Bones- querky rocker featuring blazing Skynyrd-esque slide guitar solo. Keeler's drum solo shows just how talented he really is.
Yellow Sun- Honestly i think there are only 2 bands that could make this song compelling without making it sound like a throw away; The Beatles and Raconteurs.
Call it A Day- Some will feel as though they are intentionally trying to sound like an americanized Beatles, and they almost pull it off...almost. This is where i would say give them another album or two to perfect their own stylings.
Blue Veins- you can almost feel the band melting together as one on this track. This is by far the bands most powerful, complete song on the album. After listening to the album all the way through you can see how the band started (simple pop song structures) and developed (soulful hamronies, and beautiful instrumentation/experimentation).
Pure Genius. Whatever people say, this is the best band in the world, next to the White Stripes. Only 5 days to go. Kick Out The Jams!!!
Quit comparing them to The White Stripes. They are two enitirely separate entities. If The Raconteurs sounded just like Jack's other work, then there would be no point in even having another band.
Simply put, the band has always been described as a fun thing for all the members involved and a chance to pursue a sound wholly independent of their other musical outputs.
IT'S RAW! IT'S PERFECT! This is how Rock n' roll is supposed to sound. Finally a sigh of relief because music is coming back. It's good because it isn't over done. There's no ego! It's straight up rock n' roll. There isn't any comparison to any other band. They have their own sound. You can say they sound like Led Zepplin but you suddenly realize they don't. The only comparison is the Beatles maybe because of the lyrics. But, the lyrics fit the songs and it's not like the Beatles because the lyrics are still have Jack White's strange idea. And the term Supergroup is for the lame writers who think they know music. This is just a Rock n' roll band. No garage, no alternative or whatever lame label the writers like to give it. It's ROCK N' ROLL!
yeh good album 9/10 very well done everyone involved. though a bit short i mean the white stripes first album was 17 tracks





Well...I always thought The White Stripes sucked. With this offering, I think Mr. White has put himself in a better position. But, it still sounds like a complete rip-off of The Beatles and The Who. I think "Hands" is the most riveting track for anything that should be called Rock. As for the comment about Meg White, You must be kidding...Right? Anyone could secure a place above her even in the "Alright Drummers of All-Time".