Is She Really Going Out With Him? - James Michael, Jackson, Joe [1]
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It takes a healthy ego to write and largely self-record a debut as self-assured and as musically infectious as this recording. But it takes an artist to turn that sense of self on its head, scraping the underside of the ve... more »ry ambition and narcissism that got him this far for inspiration and enlightenment. Meet James Michael. With not much more than a brief stint in the Riverdogs on his resumé, coupled with a discerning taste for 1970s and '80s pop-rock (not a lick of tired irony in his cover of Joe Jackson's "Is She Really Goin' Out with Him?"), Michael's musical instincts seem remarkably sound. It's tempting to toss off one of those cheap comparisons--Kurt Cobain's often fragile self-awareness crossed with Bryan Adams's refined chart-pop instincts--but that does none of the parties any justice, especially Michael himself. On a debut that sets its pop-sense bar remarkably high from the opening moments of the buoyantly self-deprecating title track, Michael peruses his soul with bemused curiosity. And if the comically imperfect relationships the singer outlines sometimes sour, he tellingly wags a finger at himself in the mirror, then shrugs it off and gets on with life. There's a bittersweet sense of honesty to his reedy ballads--witness the casual drug references that are as real as they are tragicomic. If Michael's career consistently delivers as well as this record does, he's going to have a lot to be inspired and bemused by real soon. --Jerry McCulley« less
It takes a healthy ego to write and largely self-record a debut as self-assured and as musically infectious as this recording. But it takes an artist to turn that sense of self on its head, scraping the underside of the very ambition and narcissism that got him this far for inspiration and enlightenment. Meet James Michael. With not much more than a brief stint in the Riverdogs on his resumé, coupled with a discerning taste for 1970s and '80s pop-rock (not a lick of tired irony in his cover of Joe Jackson's "Is She Really Goin' Out with Him?"), Michael's musical instincts seem remarkably sound. It's tempting to toss off one of those cheap comparisons--Kurt Cobain's often fragile self-awareness crossed with Bryan Adams's refined chart-pop instincts--but that does none of the parties any justice, especially Michael himself. On a debut that sets its pop-sense bar remarkably high from the opening moments of the buoyantly self-deprecating title track, Michael peruses his soul with bemused curiosity. And if the comically imperfect relationships the singer outlines sometimes sour, he tellingly wags a finger at himself in the mirror, then shrugs it off and gets on with life. There's a bittersweet sense of honesty to his reedy ballads--witness the casual drug references that are as real as they are tragicomic. If Michael's career consistently delivers as well as this record does, he's going to have a lot to be inspired and bemused by real soon. --Jerry McCulley
"This is an amazing disc. The more I listen to it, the more I like it. This guy is clearly a gifted songwriter, and has bared his soul on this album. While powerfully emotive, the tunes also have incredibly catchy hooks, and a timeless rock and roll appeal that will survive long after the other trendy big hits of the day have evaporated from my consciousness. Buy this disc -- you won't regret it. I'm already looking forward to the next effort from James!"
My opion of James Michael
Nancy Webb | Illinois | 08/24/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)
"James Michael has the most beautiful voice that I have ever heard in my life and I can't stop listening to him. He is a very talented musician and i will always listen to his music. It's absolutely excellent. If you have not checked out his new music "The Heroin Diaries Soundtrack" I suggest that you go review immediately. This album is also very excellent. He is my favorite musician."
Not as good as 6 AM...
Amethyst Ed | New Jersey, USA | 08/29/2009
(2 out of 5 stars)
"I searched this rock musician after I wanted to hear more from Nikki Sixx and 6 AM. Yes, he is the vocalist. But this kinda sucks...
Let's hope we hear more from him. And hope it's better than this..."
Inhale
Mark A. Weyeneth | 05/25/2008
(4 out of 5 stars)
"good cd he is now in sixx a.m. so i liked his voice and got this one."