By: Jackie A. Chapman
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Jake Smith
All That We'll Ever Need
Feel Good Music Rock 05-20-2008
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BACK TO INDIE STATUS DOESN’T HURT HIS INDIE SOUND
Jake Smith signed a record deal and left a record deal in a year’s time and now releases an EP working toward his next full-length project. All That We’ll Ever Need is a set of basic acoustic-and-piano songs. Easily heard in a club setting, these six songs give the listener an idea of what one would hear live. Smith shows some vibrancy in his style of jazz pop on All That We’ll Ever Need, and the strength of his band undergirds the simplicity of his songs. No fancy production or big arrangements are necessary when the basics so solidly carry the tunes.
The songs seem to stem from an honest, lived-out view of people, community and relationship. Album opener “Once Love” looks hopefully forward to future love, and the hymn-like closer, “People,” asks to live with hope visible to others. The possibly political “Fighting For” could be a John Mayer knock-off musically and lyrically. Two songs— “This Is Certain” and “Can’t Save Your Soul”—appeared on his Rocketown album, Real, but find a more down-home approach here. Though “Can’t Save Your Soul” still falters lyrically in its commentary on pop culture. Still, in the end, Smith is able to capture an upbeat view of life marked with heartaches.
–Jackie A. Chapman
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