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Blue October, Sway: Album Review

Blue October, Sway: Album Review

The latest chapter of the soundtrack to Justin Furstenfeld’s psychoanalysis was released earlier this week. It comes in the form of his band’s seventh album, Sway.  It also marks Blue October’s 15th year in recorded music. To their credit, the band has never created an album that’s easily dissect-able on one listen.  It hasn’t changed on album number seven.  First impressions are that this one is a heavier ‘groove,’ album than some in the past.  The rhythm section of Jeremy Furstenfeld […]

Blue October, "Bleed Out:" The Singles Bar Review

Blue October, “Bleed Out:” The Singles Bar Review

Blue October return next month with their seventh proper studio album entitled, Sway.  The first outlet of catharsis this time around is entitled (aptly), ‘Bleed Out.’ Don’t get me wrong, Justin Furstenfeld and Co. basically wrote the playbook on creating a fan relationship so strong that it assists in the costs associated with creating new music and making a living doing what they love.  Aside from my awe of them on the business side of things, the music critic in me […]

Spin Cycle: Blue October’s “Any Man in America”

The average listener can’t, I have to imagine, want to be recommended a Blue October album on purpose. After all: no one but a connoisseur of angst (and, maybe, guyliner) is scouring the ‘net for Blue October reviews. But stranger things have happened than Blue October turning into a sorta-artistically viable band, right? Right? Regardless, Blue October’s new record, Any Man in America, is a late-career upswing in quality for this band. For once, lead singer Justin Furstenfeld sings and writes […]