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The John Doe Thing: Freedom is on Spinart Records John Doe has the golden throat of punk rock. I cant think of anyone with a smoother voice. Were it not for his involvement in the roots of L.A. punk and X, John Doe would probably be a household name in popular music. Freedom is picks up after the very excellent Kissing So Hard, which is a tough act to follow. Freedom is is strong record, but it doesnt have same abundance of hooks that Kissing So Hard has in spades. Its even a bit more mellow than Kissing So Hard. Now that there is less high energy yelling going on you can really appreciate his voice. John Doe may be softening up a bit but he still has his teeth, as evidenced in tracks like "Too Many Goddamn Bands" and "Ever After" and "Smile and Wave". The whole album is packed with soulful rock and familiar rhythms that X fans will find enjoyable. In fact, there isnt much on this album that isnt a logical extension of X. Fans of the under appreciated Hey Zeus wont get any argument here. If youre getting tired of waiting for the next X record you can make due with the scraps of Exenes voice found here and there. My crazy friend Don says that Meet John Doe is better than Kissing So Hard. Hes wrong. Kissing So Hard is still the reigning champ, but Freedom is is a darn close, just not as immediately likeable, and a bit more melancholy if at all possible. John Doe seems to be doing what he wants without regard for what anyone else thinks. If thats not vintage John Doe, than I dont know what is. He also puts on a great live show with the aid of DJ Bonebreak.on occasion. I recommend it heartily. Note: Between Kissing So Hard and Freedom is John Doe released an ep called For the Rest of Us on Kill Rock Stars. You can order it for 8 bucks (autographed!) from Mr. Does self-maintained web site. It may be sparse and infrequently updated, but its amusing none the less. High Tech: www.thejohndoething.com No Tech: Spinart Recordings PO box 1798 NY NY 10156-1798 by kilwag
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