But "Superhero Brother" really goes above and beyond "Lemonade". With several funky jams, beutiful acoustic tunes, and the first single "Peace, Love and Happiness", it will be hard to find a better album this summer.
G. Love states that his inspiration for this album, and particularly "Peace, Love and Happiness" came from spending time in the slums of Rio de Janeiro with children. After seeing these children and the conditions they lived in, and seeing that they still had a positive outlook on life, how could he not be thankful for what he has and remain positive? The title track "Superhero Brother" also speaks about how superhero brother G. Love can rid the world of it's problems.
The opening track, which makes you feel like you are put in the middle of the song, "Communication" spells out what we all need a little more of. Bassist Jimi Prescott appears to have won his argument with G. Love from their documentary "A Year and A Night", about playing electric bass, which is heard in several songs on this album, despite G.'s strong feels against it.
The second song on this album is my favorite. "City Livin'" features a tropical sound with electric guitar and a brass section. The song points out that city living can bring a person down, but "whatcha gonna do when the sun don't shine on you? Keep on shining through." I could go on for hours about things I love about this song, so spare yourselves and just download it.
My other favorite song on this album is "What We Need" (is to pull it together now). The beginning is so funky it makes me think that Sly and the Family Stone are there jamming. "Georgia Brown" is quite the funky jam as well.
This album also includes a few songs that have been featured on past G. Love set lists, such as "Wiggleworm", which can remind you of the "wiggle while you jiggle" JELLO commercials, and "Who's Got the Weed", which really needs no explanation.
I love this album because Garrett stayed true to things he cares about in his songs, his son, the state of the world, Philadelphia, weed, and fresh rhymes. But musically the band expanded and the Special Sauce has finally hit their groove. This album is their best effort yet, and I'm sure the summer tour will be proof of that!
SONGS TO CHECK OUT:
(The whole album)
Peace, Love and Happiness
City Livin'
What We Need
Georgia Brown
1 comment:
why am i not surprised you wrote a g.love album review!?
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