Jim Jocko | Gainesville, Florida United States | 06/04/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)
"A cool disc that you wish you'd hear in a smokey bar, but probably wont. Great hooks and melodies with a slightly punkish take on Rock and Roll. This cd is way cool enough for older rockers, but I'm afraid the only people who hear about it thru the grapevine are most likely younger hip kids. That's a shame because this disc is a keeper! Yes, Dylan type lyric structures run thru the whole disc, but with a smokey bar-room feel. Great sense of humor concerning drug references. I am now forced to explore these guys past cds cause this one is so damn tastey!"
All we're gonna do is fight tonight...
Dick Hertz, Ben Dover and I P Freel | somewhere near Philly | 06/03/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I can find glowing reviews for ANY cd on The 'Zon, but not even a bad one written for Ike Reilly's newest. That's a shame, peoples, because you're not in on it. Don't blame me, I had no idea you were so uncool. This is a classic rock and roll album for the present. Some metion Dylan as a reference, but there's nothing folk about it. It uses bits of most American pop of the last 50 years and kicks it out in a shambling, drunken, druggie, classic punk rock song fest. It pretty much rocks. If you drink, smoke and like rock n' roll, you'll like this a lot. If you jog, meditate and eat vegetables, you'll still probably like it. Get in on it now, and I won't tell your friends about the lameness. Have a nice day."
Knocked out again by Ike Reilly
William Holmes | New York | 09/12/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)
"What does a guy have to do to get noticed? Ah, maybe it's better for us that we're a cult following. Let the Great Unwashed wallow in Nickelback while those with two ears and a brain can savor magic like this.
The perfect intersection of Dylan and The Hold Steady (sparkling lyrics and imagery and music played with spirit and reckless abandon), this astounding album is a lock for my Top 5 of 2007. Drop the coin, turn it up and don't look back!"
Another gem
bagassosis | chapel hill, nc United States | 11/02/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I'm the guy who learned about Bob Dylan from Ike Reilly when Ike was Mike and only twelve. I don't always agree with the young man but if nothing else he is honest. "We Belong to the Staggering Evening" is another in your face honest collection of tunes by the brazenly, impudent Ike.
Other reviewers have done a good job of characterizing this outstanding album. No one has mentioned, however, "Broken Parakeet Blues" which is truly phenomenol. Ike paints a vivid picture both visually and emotionally and maybe even nasally. It is a true CLASSIC and I don't use that characterization lightly.
Keep up the good work Ike. And congrats to your outstanding band.
BAGASSOSIS M.D."
Simply Refreshing
Eric Tinley | 06/12/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Why cant all music be so innovative and original?"