Rating:
Genre:
Rock
Release Date: 05/04/2004
Greg Cartwright sums up his approach on the third album from
the Reigning Sound with the title,
Too Much Guitar -- here,
Cartwright moves the old-school
soul influences that were in the forefront on
Break Up Break Down and
Time Bomb High School to the back burner in favor of a hip-shakin' set of loud and primal guitar-based
rock & roll. While
Cartwright's passion for
R&B is still prominent in these songs (and their performances), here it manifests itself in a set of tunes that take
Stones/
Pretties-style raunch and filters it through '60s
garage rock bashing in the manner of
the Sonics or
the Misunderstood. In short, this thing goes bash, pound, bash through 14 high-impact cuts, and
Cartwright's passionate vocals jockey for position against his revved-up guitar bashing, while bassist
Jeremy Scott and drummer
Greg Roberson flail away for all their worth in support.
Cartwright also reaffirms his status here as one of the best songwriters in the
nuevo garage scene on
Too Much Guitar -- while the performances may value impact over nuance, the songs are smart, soulful, and emotionally powerful, and the lyrics speak of a maturity that's a far (and welcome) cry from the cars'n'girls blatherings of most new
garage outfits. While some fans might miss some of the soulful undercurrents that made
Time Bomb High School so memorable, if you want to hear
Greg Cartwright rock on out, then this album will convince you that
Too Much Guitar is never enough.
~Mark Deming, All Music Guide