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Talk Is Cheap

 
Album Review: Talk Is Cheap

  • Artist: Dave Melillo
  • Rating: StarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: June 13, 2006
  • Type: Extended Play (EP), Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Seventeen-year-old singer/songwriter Dave Melillo will make you wish you were in high school -- or at least at an age where summers are still carefree days of wasting time with friends and navigating through butterflies-in-the-stomach relationships. His earnest Drive-Thru debut, Talk Is Cheap, is an acoustic and piano-tinged homage to restless youth that is ready for the embracement of his pop-punk brethren -- and not just the ones going through excruciating break-ups. It's hardly a shock that Jamie Wisner, the man behind the controls for Dashboard Confessional's first albums, produced the EP. His skill is perfect for the job, as Melillo's music is based in the same school of heartfelt rock that can simultaneously burst with bright passion on one track and strip back down to an emoting voice and six-strings on the next. As is the case, the EP sounds like the result of early Dashboard and the Starting Line blended into one fresh-faced emo milk shake with a touch of the Rocket Summer's boyish charm sprinkled on top for taste. Though the styling is similar, it's this combination that keeps the young songwriter a step past being another sulking Chris Carrabba acoustic clone: Basically, he just seems happier. Of course, love still hurts ("Sam's Song," "Morris County Blues"), but it's when Melillo unaffectedly addresses more age-specific topics like moving on past high school and appreciating one's youth that he shines. Quirky keyboards and handclaps help "Vatican Roulette" explore the awkwardness of a guy losing his virginity by following the naïve bravado of the drunken, noteworthy night, while "Knights of the Island Counter" is simply a summery ode to being young and enjoying life. Simple and pretty straightforward in his delivery, the not-yet-legal Melillo still has room to grow past the obvious hallmarks driving Drive-Thru's roster and the Dashboard Confessional branch of emo. But he's just getting started, and Talk Is Cheap is encouraging in that he has already found more to say outside of yesterday's broken heart. ~ Corey Apar, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Sam's Song Dave Melillo Dave Melillo (3:40)
Vatican Roulette Dave Melillo Dave Melillo (3:57)
Knights of the Island Counter Dave Melillo Dave Melillo (3:01)
This Is 2005 Dave Melillo Dave Melillo (3:35)
Morris County Blues Dave Melillo Dave Melillo (3:35)
For the Sake of Remembering Dave Melillo Dave Melillo (4:25)

Credits

Dave Melillo (Piano), James Paul Wisner (Mixing), James Paul Wisner (Guitar), James Paul Wisner (Engineer), Dave Melillo (Guitar), Dave Melillo (Group Member), Stefanie Reines (A&R), Kristine Ripley (Project Coordinator), Matt Mendes (Group Member), Matt Mendes (Guitar (Bass)), Roberty Gary (Design), Dave Melillo (Vocals), James Paul Wisner (Piano), Richard Reines (A&R), Roberty Gary (Layout Design), James Paul Wisner (Producer), Ed Brooks (Mastering)
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Talk Is Cheap
EP by Dave Melillo
Released April 18, 2006 (download)
June 13, 2006 (CD)
Recorded Wisner Productions (St. Cloud, Florida)
Genre Rock, acoustic, power pop
Length 22:16
Label Drive-Thru Records
Producer James Paul Wisner
Professional reviews

Talk Is Cheap is Dave Melillo's debut EP. It was released on April 18, 2006 as a free digital download from mtvU, and on June 13, 2006 as a CD from Drive-Thru Records. The mtvU offer featured only the first five songs and expired 30 days after the release date. It was the third of Drive-Thru Records' releases to be released in this fashion — first as a free download, then on CD — after Jenoah's Morning Is When Jenoah Wakes Up (2004) and Hellogoodbye's Hellogoodbye (2004).

The EP's title is derived from a line in the song "This Is 2005" ("Oh you're so deep, your taste is chic/But we both know that talk is cheap").

Track listing

(all songs written by Dave Melillo)

  1. "Sam's Song" – 3:40
  2. "Vatican Roulette" – 3:57
  3. "Knights of the Island Counter" – 3:01
  4. "This is 2005" – 3:35
  5. "Morris County Blues" – 3:35
  6. "For the Sake of Remembering" – 4:25

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