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Backlash [LP]
Backlash [LP]

Backlash [LP] in Bloomington, MN

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On his fifth album, 2017's
Backlash
,
Black Joe Lewis
takes a few steps forward and a few steps back. After dropping the band name
the Honeybears
(but without dropping the band itself) on 2013's
Electric Slave
Lewis
is once again using the group moniker. And, as if to further reassure folks that
is still fronting a first-class soul revue, the performances on
sound especially taut and emphatic, with horn players
Derek Phelps
(trumpet) and
Joseph Woullard
(baritone sax) making the most of the band's rough-and-ready grooves.
and Company have doubled down on their trademark blend of '60s soul and '70s funk on
, taking the raw but satisfying sound of
and pushing it even further. At the same time,
finds
adding a bit more rock & roll to his mix; he and
Michael Brinley
have given their guitars more room in the arrangements this time out, and on the rough and rollicking "Flash Eyed," the angular strut of "Global," and the fleet-footed "Freakin' Out," the six-string work is fierce but eloquent, and a wild reminder of the days when expressive guitar slingers were common on the R&B scene. And as befits the album's nervy strut and swagger,
speaking his mind about the state of the world, dealing with crime in the African-American community on "Nature's Natural," lamenting the state of the environment in "Global," and celebrating street-level feminism in "PTP." Fans who have been following
' career since his 2007 debut album will find a lot of what they like on
. But there's also enough that's fresh, tough, and challenging to remind listeners that
is still moving forward, putting a modern-day perspective on the tropes of classic soul and R&B. ~ Mark Deming
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