Frank Turner
Be More Kind


2.0
poor

Review

by brosephmcbrah USER (3 Reviews)
May 17th, 2018 | 20 replies


Release Date: 2018 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Going nowhere...

Frank Turner just seems like a good dude. If you’ve seen him in concert or met him in person, his bright and shining smile just seems to emit kindness. His songs, for the most part, are no different. While on every album, there are a few (or, if we’re to go back to Love, Ire & Song, much more than a few) sad songs about heartbreak and loss, Frank Turner has always been the kind of artist to write songs that make you want to dance and sing and smile and be happy. So, when Frank Turner announced that his next album was titled Be More Kind, especially coming off of the only-somewhat-aptly named Positive Songs for Negative People, it seemed like the most Frank Turner-album Frank Turner could produce. However, just like the tired, tried times Turner sings of throughout most the album, Be More Kind is tough to get through.

While I don’t expect much from a Frank Turner album these days (I came into his music late, just as England Keep My Bones dropped, and have never been impressed by anything more than Love, Ire, & Song), it’s difficult to find things that are actually enjoyable from his latest. Songs like “1933” and “Brave Face” feel and sound like Frank Turner songs should, with catchy lyrics, strong stories, and decent instrumentals and production behind them. However, it’s difficult to sing praise for these small parts while the rest of the album suffers from exactly the opposite.

In an album riddled with try-hard ballads and wannabe bangers, Turner couldn’t sound more bored by what he’s singing or what he’s singing over. Tracks like “Don’t Worry” and “There She Is”, whether it’s in Turner’s delivery or lack of enthusiasm, fall flatter than the back-half of the album, which is nearly so forgettable, it’s difficult to even comment on what it adds or takes away from the album. “Make America Great Again” has lyrics that wouldn’t sound out of place at a high schooler’s first poetry slam, while “21st Century Survival Blues” packs so little of a punch, it’s difficult to even seperate it from the ludicrous amount of post-apocalypse survival songs released in 2018. If the world is actually ending, Frank Turner seems like he couldn’t really be bothered. Plus, the line “You can’t trust kindness” seems like a weird lyrical decision considering the album’s thesis.

“Blackout” wants to stand out among the muddled mess, with an introduction sounds like it’s leading somewhere, but trips and stumbles with a chorus that sounds straight out of a Neighborhoods-era Blink-182 song. To add to the lazy songwriting found throughout, each track has questionable, bordering on awful production, often sounding like something you’d find in the background of a child’s toothpaste commercial (I’m looking at you, “Little Changes”).

Be More Kind is, as it’s cover art suggests, a thrown-together, mess of an album. While kindness is an idea that has permeated Turner’s music from day one, acting as its foundation and building blocks, it’s when he’s trying to play into that ideology that he topples.


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brosephmcbrah
May 17th 2018


80 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

Really wanted to write a review for this, and I think it could have turned out a little bit better, but it's been sitting in my drafts for weeks and I needed to get it finished. Feedback always appreciated!

AngryJohnny
May 17th 2018


1028 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

Good review, can't blame anyone for giving this the treatment

pos

brosephmcbrah
May 18th 2018


80 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

Thanks. I really wanted to like it, and I think it's possible that it'll grow on me. I'm seeing him in August, and live shows always make me like an album better, so who knows.

Poxy
May 18th 2018


164 Comments


Frank still makes music? Huh

Gyromania
May 18th 2018


37018 Comments


Just can't get into this guy outside of a few enjoyable tunes

chaywa
May 18th 2018


90 Comments

Album Rating: 1.5 | Sound Off

Went to the Lost Evenings "Love Ire and Song" show last weekend which was an incredible reminder of what a wonderful performer and talented songwriter Frank Turner is, especially as the entire setlist were songs pre 2009. Such a shame that things have been steadily declining after EKMB into this mess of an album.

brosephmcbrah
May 19th 2018


80 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

Truly. He’s probably my favorite live act, so I’m still glad he’s doing stuff, but TDH* was his last great album.



*edit

Gyromania
May 20th 2018


37018 Comments


Tdh you mean?

kroglor
May 20th 2018


50 Comments

Album Rating: 1.5

Hey Frank. Be Less Shit

Pajolero
May 20th 2018


1421 Comments


Pos'd, this guy sucks.

Pheromone
May 20th 2018


21336 Comments


I quite like tape deck heart

brosephmcbrah
May 21st 2018


80 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

@gyro whoops ya, fixed.

RadicalEd
July 10th 2018


9546 Comments

Album Rating: 1.5

Everything after Tape Deck Heart is depressingly bad.

AngryJohnny
July 10th 2018


1028 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

true, a real nosedive.



The fact he'll play a load of new stuff is likely to keep me away from his usually excellent live shows tbh

Minushuman24
July 10th 2018


4994 Comments


this album is pretty bad, but 1933 is so good

dimsim3478
January 22nd 2019


8987 Comments


this album is pretty bad, but 1933 is so good [2] such a fucking banger

stasar
February 7th 2019


166 Comments

Album Rating: 1.5

this is an unbelievably bad album for Frank Turner

Point1
April 6th 2019


863 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

This is going to sound weird but Frank Turner reminds me of Parks and Recreation for some reason. Really lovely and upbeat for the first few seasons but then became so obsessed with being positive and uplifting and motivational that it just became saccharine.

DadKungFu
Staff Reviewer
October 16th 2021


4735 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

Tuned out to Frank some years back, didn't realize he'd made a bunch of albums after Positive Songs, all of which are varying degrees of bad. Dude's music used to be a huge inspiration but lately its bad to the point that I'm reconsidering whether it was ever really all that good.

Tunaboy45
February 16th 2022


18424 Comments


I still can't believe Little Changes is a song Frank wrote and recorded, it sounds like the stock music you hear in the background of how-to videos or a Center Parcs advert.



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