Altered Five Blues Band, Cryin' Mercy (Omnivibe, 2014)
The rhythm section -- Mark Solveson on bass and and Scott Schroedl on drums -- anchors the sound nicely. If good singing and tasteful playing was all that was needed to be a first-rate blues band, then Altered Five would be major stars. Unfortunately, there's another step on the ladder: the writing. And that's the area where the Altered Five Blues Band is the weakest. Their lyrics are pretty much standard blues stuff: They sing about "Devil Women" who "come from the supernatural," women who need to stay out of their business, a counterfeit lover who had the singer fooled from the start, a counterfeit lover who kept him in the dark, a counterfeit lover who isn't the real thing. The weakness in the writing weakens the effect of the album. It leaves you, on a first hearing, feeling you've heard it all before. If the Altered Five Blues Band improves its writing, it could be a dynamite group. Right now it's more of a firecracker. ![]() |
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