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Sorry Vampire

 
Album Review: Sorry Vampire

  • Artist: John Ralston
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: October 02, 2007
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

John Ralston may have received an early career boost from his association with emo kingpin Chris Carrabba, but Sorry Vampire has more in common with sedate power pop than Dashboard Confessional's insular acoustics. Ralston places as much emphasis on the album's expansive production as the songs themselves, with gauzy layers of acoustic guitar, strings, and omnipresent harmonies piling themselves atop his double-tracked voice. Give him an Ambien, and Ralston's artfully weary vocals might stray into overwrought Conor Oberst territory. As it stands, however, his voice is calmly confident and flanked by miniature indie pop symphonies -- so that even when Ralston sings about loneliness and depression (which he does on the bulk of this sophomore effort), he rarely sounds lonely and depressed. "You never cared, so why would you start now?" he asks during the whimsical "A Small Clearing," whose effervescent keyboards and insistent percussion help offset the song's somber content. Similarly, the leadoff track "Fragile" is actually quite sturdy, its alt rock riff boosted by syncopated handclaps and cooing harmonies. The contrast is effective, especially on the gorgeous set-closer "Where You Used to Sleep" (whose outro comprises 90 seconds of Beach Boys-styled a cappella), but Sorry Vampire shines just as bright when instrumental uplift is paired with likeminded lyrics. "No One Loves You Like I Do" is an unapologetic anthem, complete with a chiming glockenspiel-filled chorus and drums lifted from Coldplay's A Rush of Blood to the Head. It's the only genuinely positive track on the album, but it also proves that Ralston's music doesn't hinge completely on the singer's melancholy. And really, what does Ralston have to be sad about? Sorry Vampire easily matches -- if not eclipses -- his Needle Bed debut. ~ Andrew Leahey, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Fragile (Lyrics) John Ralston (2:41)
The Only Evidence John Ralston (3:09)
When I Was a Bandage (Lyrics) John Ralston (1:56)
I Guess I Wasted My Summer Now (Lyrics) John Ralston (3:49)
Lessons, Pts. 1-2 John Ralston (3:19)
A Small Clearing John Ralston (3:44)
Ghetto Tested (Lyrics) John Ralston (3:07)
Beautiful Disarmed (Lyrics) John Ralston (2:44)
No One Loves You Like I Do (Lyrics) John Ralston (4:19)
Second Hand Lovers (Lyrics) John Ralston (4:15)
Haven't Missed You All My Life (Lyrics) John Ralston (3:18)
Where You Used to Sleep (Lyrics) John Ralston (6:00)

Credits

Amy Welch (Publicity), Michael Seaman (Editing), John Ralston (Mellotron), John Ralston (Vocals), Jay Bennett (Engineer), Michael Seaman (Guitar (Acoustic)), John Ralston (Handclapping), John Ralston (Arp), Daniel Padgett (Handclapping), Michael Seaman (Engineer), John Ralston (Portasound), John Ralston (Tongue Drum), John Ralston (Guitar), Jon Wilkins (Percussion), Michael Schoenbeck (Management), Michael Seaman (Pedal Steel), Charles Dye (Engineer), Susan Sherouse (Vocals), Jon Wilkins (Dulcimer), John Ralston (Banjo), Andrew Paynter (Photography), John Ralston (Guitar (Electric)), Dan Bonebrake (Bass), John Lefler (Guitar (Electric)), John Ralston (Piano), Jeff Snow (Handclapping), Jesse LeDoux (Artwork), Charles Dye (Programming), Tim Yehezkely (Vocals), Jon Wilkins (Drums), Jon Wilkins (Glockenspiel), Jay Bennett (Handclapping), Charles Dye (Mixing), Jon Wilkins (Producer), Jay Bennett (Bass), John Ralston (Echo), John Ralston (Synthesizer), Jon Wilkins (Guitar (Electric)), Dustin Dobering (Piano), John Ralston (Stylophone), John Ralston (Mandolin), David Vandervelde (?), John Ralston (Wurlitzer), John Ralston (Organ), Josip Vilisic (Engineer), John Ralston (Guitar (Acoustic)), Michael Seaman (Sequencing), Jon Wilkins (Organ), John Ralston (Fender Rhodes), Jon Wilkins (Vocoder), Michael Seaman (Programming), Jeff Snow (Drums), Roger Seibel (Mastering), Jeff Snow (Percussion), David Vandervelde (Handclapping), Jon Wilkins (Clavinet), Dustin Dobering (Tongue Drum), Dustin Dobering (Synthesizer), Susan Sherouse (Violin), Dustin Dobering (Sequencing), Ben Roberts (Assistant Engineer), David Vandervelde (Drums), John Ralston (Bells), Michael Seaman (Producer), John Ralston (Producer)
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