ALO Man of the World
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Tracklist:
1. Suspended
2. States Of Friction
3. Man of the World
4. Put Away the Past
5. I Wanna Feel It
6. Big Appetite
7. Gardener's Grave
8. Time and Heat
9. The Country Electro
10. The Champ
11. I Love Music


Release Date: 2010

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Jared Ponton USER (79 Reviews)

2010-02-08 | 19 comments | 441 views

Summary: Strong vocal and instrumental performances can't save this from being an unmemorable experience.

3 of 3 thought this review was well written

After a number of lineup changes and a couple of indie label-released albums, Animal Liberation Orchestra (ALO) recorded and released their first studio album in 2007 entitled Roses & Clover under Jack Johnson’s own Brushfire label. The album was one of promise that, given Johnson’s leanings toward the more laidback style of contemporary adult pop rock, felt more commercial and melodic in its assortment of jazz and folk-ish song structures when compared to the more free-flowing, loose style of songs that were found on the band’s Lagmusic releases. 2010 finds ALO returning from a few years of touring and diversifying into various side projects from band members Dave Brogan and Zack Gill to give us this year’s new release in Man of the World.

Those that listened to 2007’s Roses & Clover will not be too surprised with what ALO have to offer us this time around. The Jack Johnson-produced record is one that is filled with passive, almost bluesy jam sessions that feature Steve Adams and his three friends locked up and huddled together with nothing but their instruments and friendly inside jokes to keep them company. Tenth track “The Champ” gives a nod to a story telling-esque style of delivery that comes in trotting across speakers with a healthy set of distortion guitars to give Man of the World’s most diverse-feeling song some appropriate attitude and drive. This song, however, is not the typical type of jam and flair that ALO have to offer on this album; instead, one should steer to the pop-oriented opener “The Suspended” for a Thursday-night drama, closing credits, resolution-type track. The band’s ability to diversify themselves across Man of the World's playing time is something that should be commended, whether or not the record does happen to pass most by without much notice.

The laidback style of Man of the World equally acts as the album’s primary strength and weakness. On one hand, you have the groovy, melody-filled piano and bass lines of 'moving-on' track “Put Away The Past” that one could easily find themselves humming along to while on their drive down Sunny Set Boulevard, and then on the other, you have the whispery, accordion-accented cuts like “Time and Heat” that seem to start and stop in the very same moment in time; the song then segues us into another snorer in “The Country Electro” before the aforementioned, attention-grabbing distortion of “The Champ” pulls us out of our daze. Man of the World’s honest bluesy, folk-jam style of music is something you might hear in a coffee shop: perfect to fill in the background void of artsy paintings on the wall and to supplement that ‘intelligent’ feel that seems to inhabit such places, while at the same time, it's not enough to plead its case in efforts to get us to memorize the lyrics and sing along.

Perfectly light while perfectly unaffecting--that is the conundrum that ALO’s Man of the World finds itself in. The band went into the studio with Jack Johnson at the helm to record an album that was based exclusively off live recording for an authentic feel. For their part, the band excels instrumentally with jazzy-jam sessions that detail a band that’s becoming quite comfortable with playing with each other. Still, that’s not quite enough to make this album something listeners will want to come back to, as, while it is well played instrumentally and the vocals of Steve Adams are perfectly suited for this type of thing, listeners will feel unaffected and apathetic to Adam’s lyrical subjects that are underlaid with the band's folk-like style of jazz. All of this together makes Man of the World the type of listen that will please initially, this is true, but given a few days, listeners might accidentally forget it even exists.

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Comments:Add a Comment 
Observer


Comments: 2148
02.08.10

Album Rating: 2.5 | Sound Off

Album stream:

http://www.spinner.com/new-releases#/9

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Metalstyles


Comments: 5076
02.08.10


you mister have officially got too much free time on your hands!

Good review, not my thing etc.

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Observer


Comments: 2148
02.08.10

Album Rating: 2.5 | Sound Off

Haha. My MWF schedule is set up to where I have no classes after noon, so I figure I might as well write. Thanks.

Metalstyles


Comments: 5076
02.08.10


Yeah, I have no problem with that, as I really like most, if not all your reviews, but one thing I'm curious about: you are always (recently) putting out reviews for new 2010 releases that haven't even come out yet. Aren't you afraid you're maybe rushing a bit? You know, maybe you're putting the review(s) out too early and should try and spend a bit more time with the album(s) you're writing about, to make sure your opinion doesn't change drastically over time? Just a thought/question

Observer


Comments: 2148
02.08.10

Album Rating: 2.5 | Sound Off

That's a fair question, and true, I've learned to stay away from reviewing releases that have an album stream but will be released much later in the month thanks to the problems with the In Mourning review, but I think I've really improved on that, and I don't write unless I feel I have a final opinion on the album. Still, I think I crowd the front page with my name too often so slowing it down would help. I'll definitely have to change that.

Romulus


Comments: 2113
02.08.10


I was hoping you might review Gunther or something for your 69th. Very nice as always.

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Observer


Comments: 2148
02.08.10

Album Rating: 2.5 | Sound Off

Thanks, Romulus. I actually forgot this was my 69th.

Metalstyles


Comments: 5076
02.08.10


if Gunther ever comes out with something new, then you guys better get your hands off, because he is mine, MINE I TELL YOU!

Romulus


Comments: 2113
02.08.10


NONONONO I GOT DIBS ON HIS NEXT ALBUM

Metalstyles


Comments: 5076
02.08.10


This is getting serious man. I'VE GOT DIBS ON GUNTHER. Bring it, this can only be handled in one concrete way - a good ol' fashioned brawl

Observer


Comments: 2148
02.08.10

Album Rating: 2.5 | Sound Off

Grover against a scary metal guy... I don't know about this one. My bets on Grover.

Romulus


Comments: 2113
02.08.10


You've got yourself a deal. Rules?

Metalstyles


Comments: 5076
02.08.10


baah, who needs rules, last man standing wins

Romulus


Comments: 2113
02.08.10


Or muppet.

klap4music
Contributing Reviewer


Comments: 2363
02.08.10


if this is anything like jack johnson i wholeheartedly support this 2.5

word to your schedule jared, i don't have class til 8 at night on mondays and no class on wednesdays so that's generally when i do my writing.

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Metalstyles


Comments: 5076
02.08.10


or muppet

We better receive some news about a new Gunther album soon. I'm eager to replenish my collection of 5's

Romulus


Comments: 2113
02.08.10


There was a clip posted on his website a while ago. I haven't seen anything else though. I hope he can somehow recreate his genius if he makes another

EVedder27


Comments: 3302
02.08.10


Well done Jared, seems like something I should skip for 2010.

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Geoff


Comments: 1
02.19.10

Album Rating: 4

not sure why Jared reviewed this album when he lists his likes as metal, death metal and pop punk. You obviously wouldn't get this album. The laid back feel is the beauty of it. Plus these guys are amazing musicians. Did you even notice that they all take turns on lead vocals?



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