Saturday, February 13, 2010

[get] - ALO Man of the World Review


After a number of lineup changes and a couple of indie label-released albums, Animal Liberation Orchestra (ALO) recorded and released their first studio album in 2007 entitled Roses & Clover under Jack Johnson’s own Brushfire label. The album was one of promise that, given Johnson’s leanings toward the more laidback style of contemporary adult pop rock, felt more commercial and melodic in its assortment of jazz and folk-ish song structures when compared to the more free-flowing, loose style of songs that were found on the band’s Lagmusic releases. 2010 finds ALO returning from a few years of touring and diversifying into various side projects from band members Dave Brogan and Zack Gill to give us this year’s new release in Man of the World.

1. Suspended
2. States of Friction
3. Man of the World
4. Put Away the Past
5. I Wanna Feel It
6. Big Appetite
7. Gardeners Grave
8. Time and Heat
9. The Country Electro
10. The Champ
11. I Love Music

 



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