Music review: Brian Fallon – ‘Sleepwalkers’
When you blend the skillful knack that Butch Walker has for crafting a lyric, Frank TurnerĢƵ fiery singing passion that stays with you long after the song is over and the way Brandon Flowers stylishly offers up his heart with such a sophisticated grace, you get Brian Fallon.
The Gaslight Anthem frontmanĢƵ second solo effort is a striking assortment of infectious pop and stark rock with threads of R&B neatly linking together a dozen intoxicating tracks exposing the uncertainly of life, the complexity of love and everything else that happens in between as we wander from experience to experience, battling the shadows and our own doubts and regrets.
“If Your Prayers Don’t Get to Heaven” opens with a catchy Motown vibe that soulfully relays the need for a change with Fallon declaring, “But you gotta burn that sound of the voices out that wanna bring you to your knees/And you gotta run so far they’ll never find you again.”
“Forget Me Not” is a rousing rocker that punches out a clamorous vibe as the Garden State native yearns to once again feel the little things that truly make a difference when he sings, “Stacy, I never thought I’d miss the small talk/I never knew the gift the day was/I just used to hear the time clock.”
“Etta James” is a wondrous slow burn that sounds like something Bob Dylan would have penned with its elements of pain, regret, redemption and reconciliation.
Reflections of a fragile relationship are recalled on tracks like “Proof of Life” and “Neptune,” while “Come Wander with Me” and “Little Nightmares” demonstrate the struggle and determination of searching for something just a little better.
“See You on the Other Side” is the acoustic closer that serves as a moving declaration of a love and commitment that lasts beyond our earthly days with Fallon tenderly confessing, “And when we both grow old/And thereĢƵ nothing left to say/I want you to know/That I loved you all my days/And when we close our eyes on this lifetime/I’ll see you on the other side.”
With “Sleepwalkers,” Fallon has successfully delivered one of the best albums of the new year.
Clint Rhodes is the ĢƵ music reviewer. He can be reached at clinton43@me.com.

