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Music review: Bon Jovi – “This House Is Not for Sale”

By Clint Rhodes for The 2 min read
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If every picture tells a story, then the cover of Bon JoviĢƵ latest album speaks volumes about the bandĢƵ legacy.

“This House Is Not for Sale” is the New Jersey rockerĢƵ 14th studio release and the first without guitarist Richie Sambora. The new material finds the band focused and inspired with infectious arrangements that possess the rock spirit that made Bon Jovi one of the biggest rock bands of the 1980s with tracks like “Runaway,” “Shot Through the Heart,” “In and Out of Love,” “You Give Love a Bad Name,” “Livin’ on a Prayer,” “Wanted Dead or Alive” and “Bad Medicine.”

These rock classics, enhanced by the music video revolution unleashed by MTV, helped fuel the soundtrack of my college years with a plentiful bounty of sweeping guitar chords and catchy sing-along choruses that made for some memorable Friday and Saturday nights.

The title track is a rousing rocker about integrity and staying true to yourself with Jon Bon Jovi declaring, “This house was built on trust/ThatĢƵ what it is and always was/No wrecking ball could knock it down/This house was built on higher ground.” The charismatic frontman goes on to describe the blood, sweat and tears heĢƵ poured into the band over the last 30 years singing, “I set each stone and I hammered each nail/This house is not for sale/Where memories live and the dream don’t fail/This house is not for sale.”

Songs such as “Labor of Love,” “Born Again Tomorrow” and “Rollercoaster” are engaging reflections on navigating life and a career in the music industry.

“I got some blood under my nails/I got some mud on my face,” confesses Bon Jovi on “God Bless This Mess” as it highlights the hard work, determination, acceptance and perseverance needed to stay the course.

The fighting spirit featured on the anthem “Knockout” is delivered with steady punches of grit and flowing sweat as Bon Jovi announces, “Here comes the knockout/My time is right now/Turning your lights out/I’m throwing down.”

The house of music that has been built by Bon Jovi is firmly centered on a strong foundation of rock (and roll) and will certainly stand the test of time.

Clint Rhodes is the ĢƵ music reviewer. He can be reached at clinton43@me.com.

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