admin
22 December 2023
The first song on Don Quixote de Suburbia made me hopeful. \"H\", as it\'s called, is a nice, straightforward piece. The bare bones structure is complimentary to the song. Davidson\'s acoustic guitar, along with a Mellotron, and unassuming vocals did the job without competing with each other. His strength lies in his lyrics-- his storytelling-- which would be enough to construct an album.
Unfortunately, almost every proceeding song is cluttered with numerous instruments and superficial melodies that only detract from the words. Ethan Daniel Davidson might be better off dropping all of the distracting production that dominates this album, and letting his lyrics take the spotlight.
Unfortunately, almost every proceeding song is cluttered with numerous instruments and superficial melodies that only detract from the words. Ethan Daniel Davidson might be better off dropping all of the distracting production that dominates this album, and letting his lyrics take the spotlight.
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issue
vol 6 - issue 09 (may 2004)
section
entertainmental