Yeah, I think he said he could hear a resemblance. I hear it a bit too even though I'm, uh... not really a fan of Burch Walker.
Those two things don't make an album bad though. An album being bad makes an album bad. You can not like the album, but to blame "trend hopping" and "cash grab" for it just doesn't make sense. Also, lol if you don't think they wrote S/T and Love Drunk to be commercially successful.
I can't give you specific Butch songs to which I'd compare anything on CW, but honestly most of the songs on the album give me a Butch vibe at least a little bit. A lot more so in the first six than in the final five.
Of course it does. If the songs are shallow and heartless, they're not good songs. Their star was fading after Love Drunk and they went after the sweet, sweet cash. These guys and We the Kings were the two phoniest pop-punk bands around. I think Love Drunk is also a very cold and processed-sounding record. There's not a lot of personality on that album, but I think the songs are at least stronger than the lazy writing on Crazy World. They did bite Bon Jovi and The Killers too hard on Love Drunk, though.
The only one I could have seen him cutting is "Life of the Party," and even that, only early on in his career.
I listened to the new Butch song earlier and it's just not my thing. It's fine but it's nothing I'd listen to again. I need to try Letters at some point though because I did really like "Don't Move" when I heard that.
I've given that album a bunch of tries and it never did anything for me. His album that I've liked the most was Afraid of Ghosts and even that didn't last long in my rotation.
The new Butch Walker album is at least three times better than everything else I have heard this year.
I'll listen eventually and if I don't like it I'll just keep it to myself, haha. I'll end up checking out the new one too when it comes out although I haven't been into the two released so far.
Nope. Martin wrote the album as a solo album and the label asked him to release it under BLG instead.
I kind of think you'll like Letters. At least the ballads. They all have a similar epic pop feel, with the same atmospheric, reverb-heavy production. There are four songs out from the new one so far. Which ones have you heard? This makes so much sense, how did I not know this?
I'm not sure. Haha, I dunno if it was ever actually public knowledge. Martin told me on tour when I was asking about it.
Also, if your band is fading and you want cash, you don't go on a mini hiatus and release a record three and a half years later.