Better luck next time Ben
Howlinw | California, USA | 03/13/2008
(2 out of 5 stars)
"I'll be the contrarian here. I bought this from a used bin at my local indie on the strength of some of his older work (songs I connected with from the far superior "Awake Is The New Sleep"). I even sampled a few tracks in the store, and found them appealing and catchy. The problem was, on further listens, there was nothing more to it than what was immediately and readily apparent on the surface. No depth, nothing interesting. The lyrics came off (to me) as trite and insincere, and the melodies sounded like plenty I had heard before. The production was also just a bit too sharp and glossy, ready-made for adult alternative radio. What a disappointment - I brought it right back to the store. Ben's better than this, and I will reference "Awake Is The New Sleep" as evidence. Better luck next time Ben, and it saddens me to have to write this review."
If maturity means living in the past...
Matt Bateman | Somewhere else | 04/22/2008
(2 out of 5 stars)
"The store where I work has a piped-in station with its own corporate approved playlist. Surprisingly, most of the music they play isn't that bad. Sure, there's the occasional Jordin Sparks or Fergie song, but we get a lot of Spoon, Gemma Hayes, and other decent artists too. Then they started playing this song, "Birds and Bees." The first time it played most of us kind of laughed it off. Then it kept showing up, daily. At one point, one of my fellow associates asked me to please kill her if they ever started to play "that god-awful song" again. I had to know what kind of person could write this unabashedly cheesy song without realizing how bad it was. Imagine my surprise when I found out it was Mr. Ben "Still Living in 1996" Lee. I also noticed that two other songs from this album are in rotation on the playlist. "Love Me Like the World is Ending" and "Is This How Love's Supposed to Feel" are both shallow, middle of the road AOR friendly songs. In fact, we had mused on who wrote those songs as well, and the consensus was that it had to have been some one-hit wonder from the '90's. We were right, even though these songs are technically new. Ben Lee writes the same dorm-room pop crap that he was writing when he came onto the scene 12 years ago, and that is simply sad. Is maturity a 28-year old sounding like a 16-year old? I don't think so. Also, I'm not sure who the staff reviewer was, but using the words "Good Charlotte" and "Ben Lee" and "indie" in the same sentence should be enough to get you fired. Bottom line: Ben Lee writes songs that other people (and himself) have already written better."
Great Album
Dean K | CT, USA | 07/18/2008
(4 out of 5 stars)
"I listen to WFUV in NY and they play a great variety of music including a lot of music I never heard before. This person was one of those I had never heard of before but has evidently been around a long time. It is a fabulous ablum, well worth purchasing."