Newton Faulkner - Hand Built By Robots
You really just know what Newton Faulkner is going to sound like before you've even heard a note of his music. I mean, c'mon - with a name like that, he has to be some sort of late-twenties, Antipodean quasi-hippy, sandle-wearing beach bum with a guitar, right? Well, kind of. The quasi-hippy part is spot on if Faulkner's long ginger dreadlocks are anything to go by. The guitar assumption, also concrete. However, although the twenty-two year old Mick Hucknall lookalike may have a penchant for songs perhaps best heard around a campfire or on a beach, it's far from sunny climes that he was raised. Honing his extremely adept guitar-playing skills in Surrey, England, Faulkner's debut album comes hot on the heels of much-enthused breakthrough single Dream Catch Me. However, lacking the lyrical capabilities of contemporaries like Jack Johnson or Jose Gonzalez or the vocal prowess of Paolo Nutini, Faulkner fails to engage the listener for a single song amongst the seventeen on offer here - and although his instrumental skills are certainly impressive, they're not nearly enough to carry an entire record. At times sounding like a Curtis Stigers-Adam Levine hybrid, Faulkner transmits numerous laugh-out-loud-in-embarrassment lyrics such as 'I need something to believe in, because I don't believe in myself' and 'It's just an observation I can't ignore / That people should smile more' over a soundtrack that's inevitably either a bittersweet, lovelorn ballad embellished with predictable vocal harmonies (All I Got, Feels Like Home) or a lively, upbeat ditty that sounds like it belongs on a kids' TV programme (Gone In the Morning, UFO). Massive Attack fans, too, will be pissed as a Newton at the atrocious cover of Teardrop on display here. Devotees of the aforementioned Johnson and Nutini will no doubt have found a new idol in Newton 'Battenberg' Faulkner, but that doesn't change the fact that Hand Built By Robots is one of the blandest albums you'll hear all year.
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Jaw-dropping - MikeL
Faulkner combines his unmatched virtuouso guitar-playing ability with a voice that really elevates his compositions... MORE
Review Published16 February 2010
An album for music appreciators - Crohuir
This is an album for those who have become disillusioned with the familiarity of acoustic singer songwriters. In this... MORE
Review Published05 May 2008
Greate Album - Mr Underhill
Really enjoyed this album, as did my two daughters 13 & 17. Light, easily liked and well executed.
Review Published04 May 2008
excellent - bop
brilliant fresh album.great ideas, guitar.Watch this space
Review Published09 January 2008
Intresting guitar playing and song ideas, but I'm not convinced it works! - Tony Dee
Where do you start when you come across a guy whose name would be more suited to a science expedition? At the beginning... MORE
Review Published24 September 2007
one or two listenable tracks - Ed
This album really disapointed after hearing the version of Teardrop which i thought was fantastic, the rest of the... MORE
Review Published21 September 2007
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