The album gets off to a great
start with “Howl Of The Wolf,” its rockabilly beat being just what I need to
put a smile on my face and a dance in my step. “Am I still alive, or sleeping deep/Or is it just a little trick/That
makes me feel that I am going insane.” Oh, we are all going a little mad
these days, and that howl you hear could be from any of us. “Does not matter what I do, does not matter
what I do.” I love that lead on guitar toward the end. That’s followed by “Some
Say.” When this one opens, it has a slower groove, and Sebastian sings “Some say that I’m a dreamer.” But before
you can get used to that style, the song kicks in as he starts the second
line, “Some say I lost my mind.” And
it has a loose, rockin’ sound, but with a cheerful vibe. “Some say that life’s too short/To waste it all with you.” Oh, those
voices. Who are these people saying so much about other people? Well, before
too long, he has made up his mind about these people, telling them “I don’t need your advice/Well, I just made
my decision/For my girl, my love, my life.” Then in “Keep It Up,” there are
moments where the vocal performance reminds me of Buddy Holly. Not a bad thing,
of course. This is another fun, youthful track.
“Little Lovin’ You” has a cool
and wilder style that I love, with a groovy beat at the beginning and more of a
garage sound when it kicks in. The vocals take on a different tone at that
point as well, and there is a hint of punk too. “Please give me one more chance and I’ll be true.” There is some
excellent work on guitar in the second half of the track. This is one of my
favorites, and it is followed by another favorite, “Do You Really Want Me.” From
the moment it begins, this track is a total joy and a whole lot of fun, a song
for those of us on the poorer side. “Why
do I have those bad dreams all the day through?” is an interesting line. I
guess he is unemployed, if he’s sleeping all the day through. A lot of us are
there, eh? These lines also strike me: “Well,
now I’m out of cash/And I feel a little depressed/Honey, please come comfort
me/I need you because I’m stressed.” Yup, I think most of us can relate to
those lines. I love the energy of this song. And then check out that delicious
lead on bass. Hell, this track just gets better and better.
“Not That Bad At All” comes
thumping in to knock us off our chairs and get us dancing. And on top of
that, it offers us these optimistic thoughts: “Well, you know that the times are not that bad at all” and “A new day starts tomorrow there after all.”
This is a wonderful rock and roll song. That’s followed by “All You Freaks,” in
which they sing “We got beer and we got
wine/So you see it’s gonna be fine.” I can accept that logic. This one has
an unbridled energy, particularly in the vocals on the chorus. They tell us
things are going to be rocking, and then they prove their words to be true. “So come on, boys, we’re going to have some
fun.” You’re going to want to turn this one up, and then toss yourself
around the room. “Come on, all you freaks.”
Yes, we are ready. Then “Gold Diggin’ Girl” is a somewhat goofy song about a
girl who is just after money. Well, money and a little sadistic fun: “All you wanted was to break my heart/And
then cut my throat.” That’s followed by “Get Back Home,” a song that comes
on strong, with a beat that won’t be denied, that won’t be slowed. At the end,
he repeats “Well, I just want to get back
home.” I understand that feeling, but traveling is terrifying at the moment.
Well, from the title “Barnacle
Boy And Mermaid Man” I knew this one would be silly. I mean, first of all,
“Mermaid Man”? That makes no sense whatsoever. It would be “Merman.” But we
won’t dwell on that, for, as expected, the song is fun and silly, and it is
named after characters on a children’s animated television series. “Well, who is going to save us again/It’s
Barnacle Boy and Mermaid Man.” Then “I’m Alive” is a good, solid rock song
about not taking any shit. “I’m alive,
and I’m not giving it up.” Sing – or shout – along to this one. The album
concludes with its title track, “Moon Madness,” its first lines being “When I’m walking home from the moon/I get a
feeling that gravity gets me soon.” I love that image of someone walking
home from the moon. “Please get me home
where I belong.” This track has a delicious beat, and a proper rock and
roll ending. So there.
CD Track List
- Howl Of The Wolf
- Some Say
- Keep It Up
- Little Lovin’ You
- Do You Really Want Me
- Not That Bad At All
- All You Freaks
- Gold Diggin’ Girl
- Get Back Home
- Barnacle Boy And Mermaid Man
- I’m Alive
- Moon Madness
Moon Madness is scheduled to be released on August 14, 2020
through Hicktown Records.
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