Description: Tracks:Land of the BlindThe Devil That You KnowLittle DemonJudas TreeJesus Was an AtheistThe Snake KingGod Don't CareThe Voodoo HouseSuicide ManifestoBlues for the DisillusionedSanta Is an AnagramOrpheus in the Underworld Performer Notes: Personnel: George Nastos (guitar); Tim Gross (keyboards); Jorge Palacios (drums).Audio Mixer: Warren Huart.Recording information: East-West, Hollywood, CA; The Black Lagoon, Malibu, CA.Photographer: Marina Chavez.The largely unacknowledged open secret lying at the heart of Rick Springfield's career is how, at his core, he's a serious artist. His gift for power pop and his spell as a television actor obscured this essential fact, but on the many albums he's made since his popular peak during the early '80s, he regularly returns to sober subjects, which means most of his fans may not be surprised that he spends the bulk of his 2018 album The Snake King exploring depression, faith, political confusion, and other weighty ideas. Even so, he hits these subjects hard throughout The Snake King, his lyrical explicitness finding a match in a shift his music: He's moved from arena rock toward heavy blues and folk-rock anthems straight from Bob Dylan in 1965. Given that he's a fine guitarist and craftsman, this isn't quite as startling in sound as it is on paper. Springfield always danced at the edge of guitar heroics -- even Working Class Dog, his power pop classic, is filled with muscled six-strings -- but he's never taken as much time to shred as he does here. He holds his own as a soloist, but what commands attention on The Snake King is his rococo lyrics, how he chases after Dylan on the opening and closing numbers "Land of the Blind" and "Orpheus in the Underworld" (especially the latter, which is his own spin on "Desolation Row"), while spending time cocking a snook at convention on "Santa Is an Anagram" and "Jesus Was an Atheist." These song titles alone suggest Springfield is trying a little bit too hard on The Snake King, and he is -- he's overcompensating by overloading the album with verses and volume -- but that's also its charm. He's intent on delivering something bracing, loud and new, and on that front, he not only succeeds but winds up with something idiosyncratic and compelling. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine Format: CD (1 Disc); Stereo Country: USA Release Date: 26 January, 2018 Label: Frontiers Records Dimensions: 13 x 0.9 x 14.2 centimeters (0.06 kg)
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Track #1: Land of the Blind
Track #2: The Devil That You Know
Track #3: Little Demon
Track #4: Judas Tree
Track #5: Jesus Was an Atheist
Track #6: The Snake King
Track #7: God Don't Care
Track #8: The Voodoo House
Track #9: Suicide Manifesto
Track #10: Blues for the Disillusioned
Track #11: Santa Is an Anagram
Track #12: Orpheus in the Underworld
Format: CD
Release Year: 2018
Genre: Rock
Run Time: 57 Mins 33 Seconds
Artist: Rick Springfield
Record Label: Frontiers Music
Release Title: The Snake King