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JR - Another Beginning, Another End album review

24 May 2010 // A review by samxpx

If you're into classic rock with a kiwi flavour then you might want to check out Another Beginning, Another End, the debut album from Hawkes Bay artist, JR, aka James Rochester.  Admittedly JR's style is not my preferred genre, though it was refreshing to get the chance to expand my musical horizons.

Another Beginning, Another End has a classic rock/grunge sound (with a few acoustics in there also).  The instruments are crisp and well mixed, and show that JR is clearly a talented musician (he recorded all of the instruments himself).  I particularly enjoyed the powerful deep (walking) bass which drives many of the songs.

The first track, 'Breath it Out', starts strong and is my favourite on the disk for the staying power of its pre-chorus.  It sets the tone of the album with a grungy guitar solo in mix to bring the devil hands up.  Other heavier tracks include 'Giving It', featuring a radical guitar solo progression, and 'Another Beginning, Another End', which has a minor feel and a darker sound and made me imagine jumping out of a phone booth time machine. 

JR also pulls out the acoustic guitar for several tracks and a banjo in 'Honestly'.  'Painted Drive' scared me a little when a child's voice was mixed in with reverb (like being confronted by the twins from The Shining), but the song develops into something more serene while the child tells a story about treasure in the background. 

'Nines' is a song from (or for) a frustrated heart, which addresses the unfortunately too common scenario of finding one's self desiring to copulate with another who won't reciprocate.  JR doesn't articulate the crux of the issue quite so delicately, but nevertheless his point is made.  What's refreshing about this song is that, unlike so many of that theme, JR provides some practical (if not obvious) advice: set your sights lower and stop pining for nines.

Overall the album is a solid effort for a debut, though there's no ignoring the fact that it is a first album.  The songs tend to follow a similar structure and lyrically feel uninspired, often with repetition of a line (usually the song name) that becomes a bit, well, repetitive.  The vocals also tend to get progressively more mumbly, though I accept that that's part of the classic rock/grunge vibe.  In sum, it's not my kind of album, but all you classic rockers may go for it.

Three thumbs up. 

Another Beginning, Another End
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About JR

JR is singer songwriter guitarist James Rochester. After spending time in the UK and Europe performing and writing as a solo artist and with bands JR returned to NZ to begin working on an album. The debut album “Another Beginning, Another End” is out in 2010, which will see him and his band “the Cougar Studs” scaring small animals as they hurtle around NZ making themselves heard.




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Another Beginning, Another End
Year: 2010
Type: Album

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