WOW! What an awesome home-grown mixture of early solo McCartney, Emitt Rhodes, a dash of Jellyfish-inspired bands like Checkpoint Charley and Vinyl Candy(witness the song "I Wish In So Many Ways" below for an example of this). But the person he most reminds me of is Doug Powell, vocally and
with much of the material here. A high compliment, indeed. Stephens
grounds all his songs` craft on the piano, which means he knows how to
write. The Witness here? Pretty much all of the 13 songs here. He`s
going to have a new one coming very soon, but this one is sure one helluva primer and introduction to a new talent in the indie power pop world. "Dave Stephens is just the kind of artist that fits perfectly into our radio show. He would fit nicely on anyone`s stereo. This Canadian artist struck as as an artist who falls into the Emitt Rhodes school of pop. We dont` like to compare one artist to another(Ed: leave that to me! Bruce @ Not
Lame) and although he doesn`t actually sound like Rhodes or Paul McCartney or Ali Thomson for that matter - either way - Dave Stephens is the real deal. His songs are infectous."-TimeMachineBlog. "His melodies are chock full of hooks, yet the easy use of rubato, syncopation and other musical devices reveal his high level of musicianship."-CanMusic. Well, I have no idea what `rubato` is, nor do I care, the facts are that many of you Not Lamers are going to fall in a big way for Stephens, so let the luv party begin! Extremely Highly Recommended!
I Wish In So Many Ways - mp3
Bittersweet - mp3
Livin` In A Dream - mp3
Easiest Goodbye - mp3
Deepest Apologies - mp3 |