Music / rock

Jekyll + Hyde


Reviews (2)


Rolling stone

d. 28. Apr. 2015

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Will Hermes

d. 28. Apr. 2015

"The sole head-turner is the sole cover: Jason Isbell's "Dress Blues," which fills the military-tribute slot common to country LPs with uncommon depth. Brown magnifies it brilliantly (even if he swaps the phrase "God-awful war" for Isbell's "Hollywood war," the song's linchpin). A pop star who can deliver like this should deliver more".


Consequence of sound

d. 29. Apr. 2015

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Katherine Flynn

d. 29. Apr. 2015

"Vurdering: C" - "The Jekyll and Hyde dichotomy is undoubtedly meant to represent the conflict between Zac Brown Band's more and less traditionalist sides ... Whatever they sound like on a given track, Zac Brown Band's reputation of bucking the Nashville status quo will undoubtedly only deepen after the release of this all-over-the-map record ... The problem with Jekyll + Hyde is that, with a few exceptions, a listener equally unfamiliar with the band and its role in the Nashville music scene can barely hear the difference".