Co-Produced by Robbie Rist(The Andersons, Wonderboy and so much more), you know, it has a stamp of Not Lame approval right off the bat. And it does not disappoint with a sound best described as a Matthew Sweet and The Lemonheads alongside Gin Blossoms. "If evidence was ever needed that old punks dont die, they transform into singer-songwriters with an itch to scratch, Jeff Caudill personifies this. Caudills trump-card is his ability to craft instantly memorable songs that swing with an outrageously catchy hook. Combing this rare quality with a dash of great American acts like The Lemonheads and Jesse Malin, as well as adding a touch of Elvis Costello, this debut full length release is all the more rich and engaging for it. Whether writing about his days in Gameface or from personal experience, Caudill is always quick to deliver with an insightful comment or a playful quip. On Heres What You Should Do, Jeff Caudill has continued to evolve musically to produce an album full of emotive music that has real heart. Its his unique spin on combining power-pop, country and indie-rock that
makes for such vibrant and exciting listening."=ThisIsUll.com.
"Caudill draws from his keen, comfortably familiar and proven power pop songwriting sensibility, and proves that turning the volume knob down doesn`t necessarily equate to loss of intensity or feel"-MeanStreet. ""For any self-respecting power pop fan the answer to the title is: go out and buy this record. From the powerful opener Favorite Version of Your Life which sounds like Mathew Sweet fronting Sugar, its obvious that its not only power pop fans who should be offering up their cash; there are enough changes of pace and interest to snare the general Americana fan. The pretty Getaway Car is tuned up street racer posing as a family saloon with fluid guitar lines and a coating of electric sitar and E-bow with enough horses under the bonnet to pull along the heaviest of hearts, redolent of prime Buffalo Tom. My Side of the Bridge glistens gently with steel guitar, snapping mandolin and harmonica like Jackpot in laid back mode, his voice gliding gently through the songs, a thing of clear sweet honeyed beauty." - 8 out of 10 - Americana U.K. Very Highly Recommended!
Favorite Version Of Your Life - mp3
Stop Writing Songs - mp3
Worn Out Welcome - mp3
Nite Lite - mp3
What You Deserve - mp3 |