Joel Smith Project – My Shadow |self-released, Adam's Awakening, 2011| 5/5
The Joel Smith Project, a one man army, has come up with a new song
entitled "My Shadow" which is a bit different to his previously released
tracks. This time Joel ventured deeper into genres like hard rock,
alternative metal and grunge, so the final mix sounds heavier as well.
The song opens directly with vocals and guitar riffs. The tempo is
slower with low octave bass underlined by drums and a rhythm guitar that
collaborates with them. The arrangement of the lyrics fit into the song
very well, but the chorus sounds fantastic with echoing vocals that
match the overall moods.
There is a guitar solo that is just as convincing as in previous songs
Joel has released, although he arranges his guitar solos not to be
overtly long or too intrusive. Lots of guitar players tend to show off
with their technical skills, tattooing a song with an overload of riffs,
but Joel purposely doesn't go too far. In fact, it's hard to believe
that one man could perform each instrument on an entire song, including
writing the arrangements and jumping into the roles of at least 3 other
musicians.
His songwriting skills let him build successful compositions, however
he's been a guitar player since he turned 18. Whatever tune he develops,
it seems to sound witty. Joel did a really great job with "My Shadow"
because he caught, analyzed and repeated traditional characteristics
from the 90's alternative music scene, although he applied these
attributes to his own style of playing.
This solid composition released on the Adam's Awakening album holds
interesting peaks and repetitions. "My Shadow" is an enjoyable song that
a listener can make the most of and could be a good candidate for radio
airplay purposes as well. Each aspect of the arrangement has been
placed in the right spot, so you'll find this track ear-friendly, even
if you don't dig guitar driven music that much. However, if you're a fan
of Paw, Soundgarden, Stone Temple Pilots, Alice in Chains or Bush, then
"My Shadow" is undoubtedly for you.
(Katarzyna 'NINa' Górnisiewicz, Fabryka Magazine, September 17th, 2012)
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