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Album Review

The sophomore full-length by Andy Grammer was produced by veteran pop producer Jon Levine and it shows. Slick and glossy, the songs on Magazines or Novels are performed and produced with a goal — conscious or not — to match the massive success of the hit "Keep Your Head Up," from his self-titled debut — not an easy thing to replicate, but this team gives it an honest try. As is often the case when following a successful debut, there is a bit of an identity crisis at work here: Grammer wrote or co-wrote everything here, and he seemingly did so with a careful ear to the radio. His first single, "Back Home," with its anthemic, near football-chanted male backing chorus, foregrounded banjo, and enormous tom-toms and kick drums is as catchy and appealing as mainstream pop gets. The L.A.-cum-Nashville swagger in "Honey I'm Good" melds the backing harmonies of Bruno Mars to Keith Urban's more easy grooving rock sensibility (though the overuse of Auto-Tune in the lead vocal was unnecessary), and could be a second single. More of Levine's effects — laden production and slippery hip-hop rhythms — haunt the foreground of "Masterpiece" while "Pushing" comes dangerously close to One Republic territory in both arrangement and production. "Red Eye," with its compressed loops, is offset by delicate synths in the intro and the backdrop, recalling Maroon 5, but it's bridged by an enormous backing chorus worthy of a Rihanna record. The closer, "Kiss You Slow," with its fat hip-hop loops and acoustic piano, ambient textures, and layered sound effects, is almost majestic in contrast, with Grammer's vulnerable vocal in the verse. Of course, this being a pop song, the backing singers on the refrain come across the front with enormity. On this last point, the backing choruses on virtually every song on Magazines or Novels make for excellent singalongs, perfect for the club or the car or even a sporting event. And that's on purpose. Every move here has been carefully calculated to engender fan support, sure, but to extend Grammer's reach toward a wider audience. With his appealing voice and good-natured charm, he will likely achieve just that.

Customer Reviews

Andy brought it Back Home!

I've been a fan of Andy's music for a while. He has this sound that so unique and raw, real. His voice is so intriguing and his lyricism is off the charts because it's such meaningful stuff! It's just phenomenal. When he talks about his wife in his songs, it gives hope! Call me cheesy, but I hope to one day find a man as kind as Andy is to his lovely wife. Andy, you have grown as a musician. You blew us all away with this one. Not to mention, the tour was probably the best part of my summer. You'll always have a fan in Houston. Thank you for sharing your talent with the world.

Annoying

Lots of stupid girls giving this guy too much credit for his pandering ode to "faithfulness." If you look at the lyrics read between the lines, it's more just a shallow, insincere song about how desperately he wants to cheat with other women - he's a lothario (blaming it on the alcohol, lol) masquerading as a gentleman. Judge the actual music and quality of the lyricism.

This is an album full of generic, overproduced tracks from an artist who lacks identity.

Can’t Wait!

Can someone explain to me why Ed Sheeran is more popular than Andy Grammer? I seriously don't get it... They came out at the same time and Andy is way better. I can’t wait for this. It’s gonna be incredible. Thanks Andy!

Biography

Born: December 3, 1983 in Los Angeles, CA

Genre: Pop

Years Active: '10s

A singer/songwriter with a bent toward contemporary soul and pop, Andy Grammer is the son of children's music artist Red Grammer. A native of Los Angeles, Grammer grew up in New York state but returned to California to earn his B.A. in music industry studies from California State University, Northridge. While attending school, Grammer began performing around Los Angeles and even spent time as a street performer to help publicize...
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