Justin Levinson "Bury Your Love"

Justin Levinson burst on the scene with “1175 Boylston” and this is his 7-song follow up. “Bury Your Love” is a bit more mature and his opener “Heavy Weight” is compared to Elton John’s early period favorably. The remaining album takes more of an alt-country lean, like the very Jayhawks-like “Home” and “Bury your Love.” A catchy bit of piano pop in “Daisy May” follows the Ben Folds mold nicely. The remaining songs are classic folk pop. It’s no wonder he will be writing soundtrack musical themes soon. A full departure from the Beatle-isms of this debut, Justin expands his range and the closer “Middlebrook Road” even sounds a little like a young Randy Newman with a much better voice. My biggest peeve is that it’s only seven songs (not quite an album, but too big for an EP). I like this side of him, let’s hope for more in the future.

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