Review by: Xochitl Hansen
Kicking a** and taking names is Florida musician Joel Faviere. With the release of his new album Honeymoon Lands, you can tell Joel’s music speaks waves for not only his self, but his music. With such an experienced musician the music that is part of this album doesn’t disappoint and deficiently will leave you wanting more. Having an alternative pop vibe the album Honeymoon Lands is something not only to listen to, but roll your windows down and jam out to.
*personal favorite tracks.
Track listing-
*Me, Myself & I- Starting off right away with a catchy beat the song starts making you want to moving. A personal favorite lyric used in the song uses the title of the track and is “Me, Myself & I, I don’t feel so lonely when I close my eyes”. What can I say? Only YOU know how to entertain you.
Watch You Watch It- Defiantly one of my favorites on the album. Having piano in the song helps not only emphasis but contrasts artist Joel Faviere voice.
Sedated- Sedated is defiantly one of the tracks on Honeymoon Lands-though they all do- that shows the level of musician that Joel is. The song all throughout has a steady and very catchy beat and to add to the good tie that is sedated, the song has an electronic flare at the end.
Just For You- Once again another song that shows the prime talent that is Joel Faviere is. Talking on the subject of love/lust the song truly helps bringing any emotion that goes along with relationships.
Cherry Pie- Establishing the beat right off the bat with some drums, you’ll be humming this song within minutes.
*Mirage- I simply cannot describe this song, you just need to check out the song and listen to the magic yourself.
*Nervous- This song holds so much musical talent into a four minute song. The way every aspect of the song flows with no trouble allows the song to want to be played time after time.
Yeah Yeah Yeah- With an electric aspect to this song and the fast pace of song it all combines together making the lyrics intriguing and helps portray a story.
Don’t Worry Bout It- Having a fantasy touch to the song, the repeated lyrics of “don’t you worry bout it” help tie together the song.
Paralyzed- With great emotion, once again Joel Faviere’s voice simply proves to a even higher extent the level of musician he is.
*Do This To Me- Heavy with emotion this calmer song is my favorite on the record. Love can bring many emotions, some unwanted, some wanted. The beauty of the emotions cause by love is “It’s a beautiful thing”.
Best Of Me- Starting off strong with guitar the song adds a tad of drums into the mix to contrast Joel’s soothing voice completely.
*So High So Low (feat.St Jean)- This is a song you can’t describe, because everyone goes through their own troubles and it affects them in their own way. For me, I have my own take away with this song. Everyone has their highs and lows, but from the lyrics “Do I fall down just to fly?” I take away that some people may let themselves go so low that there is now way but up. This only can fuel the ambition to reach your goals.
*World- “The truth is the hardest” lyrics anyone can agree with. Someone finally has delivered a song that cuts straight to the truth instead of beating around the bush. This is good for anyone who’s sick of bullshit.
Poison- Showcasing his voice, the whole song is enchanting. With the obvious subject of someone being a vice the emotional toll a relationship and/ or someone can cause you is very obvious in the song making in a great listen.
*Captivated- Starting off powerful with use of Joel’s voice; this will make whatever shitty day you’re having instantly better. The love filled lyrics flow along with rhythm that was set, that makes it the song of any relationship.
Enemy- A song that can help you come to terms with whatever is happening to you; the song Enemy will make a bad situation seem better with the musical flow. Defiantly, one of my favorite songs on the record.
*Love Is A Many Splendored Thing- Starting off with piano and a lovely female voice to counter Joel’s voice the song has a classical vibe then goes straight into Joel’s own sound that you can tell he’s worked hard to create. Honestly, the female vocals were a wonderful touch.
*Honeymoon Lands- The title track of the album and defiantly the anthem of the album. The song is ties together through ever musical aspect.
Keep up with Joel Faviere
Stream his full album HERE http://play.spotify.com/album/ 1eYfEoNwCIOI7pm3wtd4eE
Facebook www.facebook.com/joelfaviere
Twitter www.twitter.com/joelfaviere
Joel Faviere’s Website www.joelfaviere.com
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