Album Review: Dawes - All Your Favorite Bands

9 June 2015 | 4:24 pm | Chris Familton

"'Waiting For Your Call' generates the most genuine emotion, but too often Taylor Goldsmith’s lyrics tread clichéd waters navigating yacht rock."

Dawes showed much promise on their first two albums of soulful Americana before veering into a diffused mode that incorporated more soul and pop elements on 2013’s Stories Don’t End.

That sound continues to dominate this new album, even more so at times, with a distinct Hall & Oates MOR vibe. Somewhere Along The Way is an early highlight with touches of Wilco-esque guitar, Right On Time benefits from a (slightly) rougher sound and Waiting For Your Call generates the most genuine emotion, but too often Taylor Goldsmith’s lyrics tread clichéd waters navigating yacht rock.