Stylistic departure from earlier work
davidjecko | Iowa City, IA | 07/28/2000
(4 out of 5 stars)
""Sleepwalkers" marks a dramatic departure in music style from Daly's heavy-guitar driven debut album "Fight The Fuzz Bars." Opting for a lighter feel, "Sleepwalkers" is comprised of a dozen dreamy ballads played out to a more techno-organic score. While I must admit to being a bigger guitar fan than digital keyboard fan, the songwriting in "Sleepwalkers" is certainly a step ahead from "Fuzz Bars." The lyrics to songs like "She," "Dizzy," "Still Small Voice," and "Molasses Kiss," are poetic giving this album a more optimistic outlook by the last song's finish."