CD Review: Josh Rouse - Nashville

PM Rating System Grade: A- | Genre:
Pop / Alt-Country

Summary: Rouse's Nashville just edges out his prior greatest achievement Under Cold Blue Stars. He has become a highly skilled songwriter, very at ease in his own skin and quite deft in utilizing his excess talents. It is time for him to spill out into the mainstream because this is just too good for him to be kept under wraps any longer.

Josh Rouse initially nudged my attention through the inclusion of his track "Directions" on the Vanilla Sky soundtrack. Cameron Crowe is notorious for his impeccable taste in music so taking a chance on this unknown was virtually risk free. Since that time, Rouse has continued to hone his infectious pop flavored melodies and has built a strong yet contained following. Nashville continues his evolution as an artist. Rouse adds just a touch of twang to his usual pop to give us glances at alt-country with layers of classic folk (think Bob Dylan sitting down to lunch with Neil Young).

He gave us a similar spin with his 2003 release 1972 which his songs seemed filtered through a time warp, beckoning the days of polyester suits and glittering disco balls. Somehow, he managed to pull it off and the same can be said of Nashville. Rouse is showing off the versatility of his reach dabbling between these thematic works.

This is a solid effort throughout and there really aren't any tracks that can be overlooked here. "It's the Nighttime" is a romantic ballad that Jackson Browne would have loved to have called his own. "My Love is Gone" is that lump in your throat hatched from a painful breakup. This is a relationship disk that reverberates through the emotions that are tied to unearthing desire, exploring a love that doesn't belong to you and finding that shred of light piercing from a beauty's coquettish smile. There isn't a hint of a tired love song, steeped in cliche, among these. Emotion like this can't be faked.

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  • 1 - Eric Olsen

    Mar 23, 2005 at 11:06 am

    thanks Mark, another super review, love the look too!

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