Marcus Bonfanti -- What Good Am I To You (The Guitar Label).
This is 27 year old Londoner Bonfanti’s second album and follows on from 2008s promising debut, Hard Times. That debut gave rise to a new British voice demanding to be heard and the follow up confirms that the voice has arrived. Bonfanti was once described as the love child of Tom Waits and Van Morrison and also the person to fill the gap between Seasick Steve and Jack Johnson. Time will tell (not on the love child thing though!) The grinding opener, Will Not Play Your Game is acoustic led and Bonfanti’s silky voice will win you over immediately. He then slips seamlessly into Goin’ Down, a mid-tempo boogie which will have you believing that you are listening to someone from the deep South (USA, that is). Messin’ Round No More is a strolling blues whilst Devil Girl is more of a contemporary acoustic blues.
Don’t Wanna Come Home is so laid back and superbly understated whereas Tweed Blazer is a high octane rock and roller much akin to Pat Travers Hot Rod Lincoln era. This guy is not all front, he can really can play. Get Behind Me confirms that I can do little pigeonholing on him as he can turn his hand to anything and can be quite unique when he wishes. The eponymous title track has him switching from acoustic to electric effortlessly and the superb God Only Knows is played on harmonica only with Bonfanti’s soulful voice a classy counterpoint. Give Me Your Cash is a pulsating blues rock which confirms his excellent vocal range. The gentle acoustic tones of Bleecker Street and Sweet Louise finish the album off in old style magnificence.
I would say that Marcus Bonfanti has arrived.
http://www.marcusbonfanti.com/
http://www.theguitarlabel.com/
David Blue.
This is 27 year old Londoner Bonfanti’s second album and follows on from 2008s promising debut, Hard Times. That debut gave rise to a new British voice demanding to be heard and the follow up confirms that the voice has arrived. Bonfanti was once described as the love child of Tom Waits and Van Morrison and also the person to fill the gap between Seasick Steve and Jack Johnson. Time will tell (not on the love child thing though!) The grinding opener, Will Not Play Your Game is acoustic led and Bonfanti’s silky voice will win you over immediately. He then slips seamlessly into Goin’ Down, a mid-tempo boogie which will have you believing that you are listening to someone from the deep South (USA, that is). Messin’ Round No More is a strolling blues whilst Devil Girl is more of a contemporary acoustic blues.
Don’t Wanna Come Home is so laid back and superbly understated whereas Tweed Blazer is a high octane rock and roller much akin to Pat Travers Hot Rod Lincoln era. This guy is not all front, he can really can play. Get Behind Me confirms that I can do little pigeonholing on him as he can turn his hand to anything and can be quite unique when he wishes. The eponymous title track has him switching from acoustic to electric effortlessly and the superb God Only Knows is played on harmonica only with Bonfanti’s soulful voice a classy counterpoint. Give Me Your Cash is a pulsating blues rock which confirms his excellent vocal range. The gentle acoustic tones of Bleecker Street and Sweet Louise finish the album off in old style magnificence.
I would say that Marcus Bonfanti has arrived.
http://www.marcusbonfanti.com/
http://www.theguitarlabel.com/
David Blue.
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