UPC: 889853585328
Format: CD
Release Date: Sep 09, 2016
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Recording information: Chateau Relaxeau, Malibu, CA; Elysian Park; Henson Studios, Hollywood, CA; MSR Studios, NYC; Multiview Studios, Hollywood, CA; MXM Studios, Los Angeles, CA; Stockholm, Sweden; Studio Red Room, Göteborg, Sweden.
Photographer: Leann Mueller.
The sixth studio long-player from the multi-platinum-selling singer/songwriter, Something Worth Saving sees Gavin DeGraw treading familiar ground, but with the easy yet cocksure gait of a pop pro. DeGraw's big, soulful, and elastic voice remains his biggest asset, and it helps to elevate some of the album's less inspired numbers, specifically the paint-by-numbers opener/single "She Sets the City on Fire." With that bit of Fun.-aping, romantic comedy trailer bait out of the way, DeGraw is able to flex his songwriting chops a bit, beginning with the sultry "You Make My Heart Sing Louder," a bluesy, midtempo come-hither banger that finds the sweet spot between the club and the ride home. Elsewhere, the subtle electro-folk gem "Kite Like a Girl" invokes late-'70s Paul Simon by way of Ed Sheeran, the bouncy "Anaalee" flirts with classic Motown and soul in a sort of "Come on Eileen" way, and the punchy "How Lucky Can a Man Get" suggests that DeGraw spent his formative years absorbing more than his fair share of classic rock radio -- the title track/closer is a genuine lighter ballad. As per usual, DeGraw, like a 21st century Huey Lewis, delivers everything with an amiable, everyman gusto, and it's that penchant for workmanlike listener inclusiveness that ultimately makes Something Worth Saving worth dropping the needle on. ~ James Christopher Monger
Photographer: Leann Mueller.
The sixth studio long-player from the multi-platinum-selling singer/songwriter, Something Worth Saving sees Gavin DeGraw treading familiar ground, but with the easy yet cocksure gait of a pop pro. DeGraw's big, soulful, and elastic voice remains his biggest asset, and it helps to elevate some of the album's less inspired numbers, specifically the paint-by-numbers opener/single "She Sets the City on Fire." With that bit of Fun.-aping, romantic comedy trailer bait out of the way, DeGraw is able to flex his songwriting chops a bit, beginning with the sultry "You Make My Heart Sing Louder," a bluesy, midtempo come-hither banger that finds the sweet spot between the club and the ride home. Elsewhere, the subtle electro-folk gem "Kite Like a Girl" invokes late-'70s Paul Simon by way of Ed Sheeran, the bouncy "Anaalee" flirts with classic Motown and soul in a sort of "Come on Eileen" way, and the punchy "How Lucky Can a Man Get" suggests that DeGraw spent his formative years absorbing more than his fair share of classic rock radio -- the title track/closer is a genuine lighter ballad. As per usual, DeGraw, like a 21st century Huey Lewis, delivers everything with an amiable, everyman gusto, and it's that penchant for workmanlike listener inclusiveness that ultimately makes Something Worth Saving worth dropping the needle on. ~ James Christopher Monger
Tracks:
1 - She Sets the City on Fire
2 - You Make My Heart Sing Louder
3 - Kite Like Girl
4 - Making Love With the Radio On
5 - Harder to Believe
6 - Say I Am
7 - How Lucky Can a Man Get
8 - New Love
9 - Annalee
10 - Something Worth Saving
2 - You Make My Heart Sing Louder
3 - Kite Like Girl
4 - Making Love With the Radio On
5 - Harder to Believe
6 - Say I Am
7 - How Lucky Can a Man Get
8 - New Love
9 - Annalee
10 - Something Worth Saving