Ryan Adams
Ryan Adams


3.5
great

Review

by Rudy K. EMERITUS
September 9th, 2014 | 31 replies


Release Date: 2014 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Ryan Adams is as Ryan Adams does.

At a little under three years, the gap between Ryan Adams and 2011’s Ashes & Fire is the longest wait for new material in the prodigious singer-songwriter’s career. While in earlier reviews of Ryan Adams’ material I have described his creative drive as helpfully providing “something for everyone,” or as an enviable ability to “take a shit and come up with a gem of a pop hook,” Ryan Adams, strangely enough, makes me want more Ryan Adams. As an unabashed fan, this isn’t exactly a surprise, but this is an artist who has released fourteen albums in fourteen years, not counting his work with seminal alt-country outfit Whiskeytown and the innumerable side projects, shelved tapes and one-off collections Adams has amassed over the years. And it’s not so much that Ryan Adams disappoints. As a more vibrant, better focused version of 2011’s Ashes & Fire, it virtually perfects the dreamy, breezy alt-country Adams began concentrating on with the Cardinals and injects some strobe-lit rock revivalism a la the War on Drugs into the proceedings – essentially making this record an unqualified success in regards to some of the more tossed off experiments Adams has launched over the years.

No, where Ryan Adams leaves me wanting more is in Adams himself, who seems more preternaturally at ease with himself and his music than at any other point in his career. Adams is on the verge of turning 40, and after successfully navigating a bout with Meniere’s disease, an inner ear disorder that threatened to derail his career, decades of reckless living, and a steady marriage to actress Mandy Moore, the lyrics here are perennially heartfelt, brooding meditations on growing older and melancholy relationship profiles like the forlorn “Kim.” It’s what you would expect to come from an artist at his stage of his career. That’s precisely what makes Ryan Adams feel, for lack of a better word, safe – not the kind of adjective I would have used to describe a person who put out three distinctively unique records in the span of one year and once released a heavy metal sci-fi concept album in between two fairly unassuming Americana albums. At some point, you have to feel like Adams is engaging in a fair bit of self-censorship for reasons only known to him. He certainly hasn’t stopped producing at his usual profligate rate. Of the many Adams projects that have yet to see the light of day are a recent record produced with Glyn Johns that he poured $100,000 into; Blackhole, an “epic” rock effort Adams has been mentioning in interviews since the mid-‘00s; various demo collections, including the Love Is Hell-era drug trip Darkbreaker; a goddamn mandolin cover of the Strokes Is This It, etc. It’s ironic and a bit sad that perhaps the same critical backlash that tended to flow from Adams’ lack of a filter – something I have been guilty of in the past – may now be leading Adams to release records that could best be described as “Ryan Adams” records.

Ryan Adams is arguably the most “Ryan Adams” record yet, fittingly enough given its name. While press materials mentions the Smiths and the Cure, Ryan Adams is far more heartland than midtown. The bubbling rage of “I Just Might” is vintage Springsteen; the confident strut of “Stay With Me” and the stadium-oriented riff of “Gimme Something Good” cribs from Petty, Adams’ anguished delivery and bleak vocal undertones nailing Petty’s inimitable blend of fervent arena rockers with frustrated emotions and turbulent relationships. When Adams hits on a good melody, his pristine guitar tones and distinctive vocal delivery elevate the material, as it does on the soaring “Feels Like Fire” and “Trouble,” a song with a beefy guitar line that would have sounded right at home on the best Cardinals records. Adams’ way around a hook, however, can’t always save the songs that tend towards the treacly (“Am I Safe”), the corny (“Gimme Something Good”), and the plain boring (“Tired Of Giving Up”). Part of this is the recycled air that has started to creep around the edges of Adams’ late-period work. Having tilled these same (admittedly verdant) fields since 2007’s Easy Tiger, Adams occasionally steps into a puddle of shallow adult-contemporary tripe that even his incisive personality and increasingly tamed voice cannot save.

Those basic imitations of past great Adams tunes are few and far between on Ryan Adams, particularly when weighed against some of his other recent albums, yet they signal a man well entrenched in his position and content to keep playing to his muse; not yet lazy, but perhaps getting there. That’s fine, of course – Adams can still knock out an effortless home run when he wants to, as he does on the brutally disarming acoustic “My Wrecking Ball” and the rousing “I Just Might,” still a genius heartbreaker all these years later. I’m content to wait for the next Ryan Adams to come out, and I likely will enjoy it as much as I have this one, two or three years down the road. I hope, however, that the best and/or weirdest of Ryan Adams, what makes him such a compelling and fearless artist, will not be solely, sadly consigned to the Internet for the foreseeable future.



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klap
Emeritus
September 9th 2014


12409 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

i'm not a huge fan of the soundcloud option here but that was all they had. cheers!



full stream for anyone interested courtesy of Voivod: http://www.npr.org/2014/08/31/343973366/first-listen-ryan-

adams-ryan-adams?autoplay=true

tommygun
September 9th 2014


27108 Comments


199 weeeeew

Xar
September 9th 2014


1652 Comments


who?

SharkTooth
September 9th 2014


14921 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

I haven't heard anything off Ryan Adams until now, where should I start in terms of his discog?

klap
Emeritus
September 9th 2014


12409 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Jom i am quite upset he doesn't have any LA tour dates atm. i think the Meniere's started affecting him really badly tail end of the '00s but has gotten better supposedly



Arcade - your review was good dude haha one of my favorite artists tho had to cover



@ Sharktooth: Heartbreaker is his most critically acclaimed, Gold is his most popular, Cold Roses is my favorite. any of those three are excellent starting points imo

SharkTooth
September 9th 2014


14921 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

I'll check those out, thanks!

Calc
September 9th 2014


17339 Comments


yeesh, my friend has Meniere's and had to get medically boarded out of the air force. it's pretty subtly debilitating.

Ricochet
September 9th 2014


2690 Comments


he looks like a neanderthal on the cover

Irving
Emeritus
September 9th 2014


7496 Comments


I keep mixing this dude up with Bryan Adams. Lol.

Great review Klap, as always. One random musing occurred to me while reading this review - I admire how writers can just namedrop parallel/similar-sounding artists in order to grant a more concrete image of what the artist that they're currently reviewing sounds like. I can never seem to do that effectively. Either I am yet to listen to enough music or just have a really shit ear hahahaha.

Tunaboy45
September 9th 2014


18421 Comments


I keep mixing this dude up with Bryan Adams. Lol. [2]
Great review Rudy!

VheissuCrisis
Emeritus
September 9th 2014


1389 Comments


Love your reviews klap. Never listened to this guy and you've completely sold him to me.

guitarded_chuck
September 9th 2014


18070 Comments


if you aren't overly impressed with this go back and listen to his early stuff plus whiskeytown

he's one of the best alt country artists of all-time imo

RadicalEd
September 9th 2014


9546 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Ryan Adams is Ryan Adams is Ryan Adams.

klap
Emeritus
September 9th 2014


12409 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

concurred with guitarded chuck. to all those mistaking him for Bryan Adams, if I remember correctly he once threw his guitar at a fan at a show who kept requesting Bryan Adams songs

SeaAnemone
September 9th 2014


21429 Comments


things that were bound to be reviews by klapper:

Irving
Emeritus
September 10th 2014


7496 Comments


if I remember correctly he once threw his guitar at a fan at a show who kept requesting Bryan Adams songs

lulz

guitarded_chuck
September 10th 2014


18070 Comments


i think it went there was some super obnoxious super drunk dude at a mostly acoustic show in a pretty small venue church hall or something he was playing at and kept yelling shit and bryan adams and stuff and he got him kicked out, i don't think there was a guitar throw involved

klap
Emeritus
September 10th 2014


12409 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

unfortunately : (

Zackkkk
September 10th 2014


186 Comments


I love how some of the tracks have a Love Is Hell vibe. It sounds like a mix of that with Cardinology.

Avagantamos
September 11th 2014


8895 Comments


I'm sick of seeing this guy's dumb face on the front page



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