Pop Like This
3 Out of 5 Stars
Sounds Like This is a prodigious pop album of the old school middle
of the road. Eric Hutchinson creates elegant songcraft that pulls from
immaculate influences (Billy Joel, Ben Folds and Stevie Wonder all
predominate), piercing them into clever and catchy three minute AM
Radio pop ditties. It's guilty pleasure music for those who swoon over
the likes of Maroon 5 and Jason Mraz.
He has one bona fide hit on "Sounds Like This," the cute and
tropical "Rock and Roll." Why this didn't become a major radio smash
eludes me, even if Eric's backstory (after a pair of major label
snafus, he became the first self released artist to go top ten on
i-tunes) hides his considerable fan base. Like most of the songs on the
CD, Eric keeps it playful without getting too caught up in the goofy
(shades of Mika's Life in Cartoon Motion). And also like many clever pop-writers, Eric knows enough to keep it tight. The album's running time isn't even 40 minutes.
There's always space for clever singer-songwriters in my world and
"Sounds Like This" is great ear-candy. If the current crop of popsters
like Maroon 5, Jason Mraz, Colbie Caillat, John Mayer or Mika play in
your daily rotation, "Sounds Like This" will keep you satisfied.
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