Ally Carnwath 

Odludek review – Jimi Goodwin’s ‘urgent, abrasive’ solo debut

The Doves frontman proves he's still got plenty to say with this abrasive debut solo album, writes Ally Carnwath
  
  


Critics of Goodwin's main band Doves – currently on indefinite hiatus – tend to portray the trio as comfortable indie plodders. His first solo album is a decent riposte: full of urgent, abrasive songs on which Goodwin sounds both creatively invigorated and thoroughly pissed off. Live Like a River seethes with heavily distorted guitars, Man v Dingo lurches recklessly between acid house, ska, jazz and junkyard cabaret. There's nothing as unanswerably anthemic as Doves' best moments – Hope, especially, finds Goodwin straining for stadium uplift where a light touch is needed – but overall, he still sounds like a man with plenty left to say.

 

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