Shoes “Ignition”

80’s Power Pop icons Shoes are back. The self-produced and released LP on the band’s own Black Vinyl Records, Ignition proves Shoes still embrace and fly the banner of melodic guitar-driven pop.

“Head Vs. Heart” starts us off  with the sweeping chords and harmonies — it’s pitch perfect Shoes power pop. The mid-tempo jangle comes next on “The Joke’s On You” with its clean layers of guitars in the verses up to the chorus. The Shoes sound is very distinctive and the musicianship here is perfection.

The band manages to scale back the synths and mix up the formula as “Heaven Help” talks about the stifling uncertainty of love and it’s chorus reminds me of the Travelling Wilburys. The band also has some fun with “Hot Mess,” imitating the Stones with strutting Keith Richards-styled rhythms. Jeff Murphy’s political views come forth in “Where Will It End”  and most impressive is the minor key masterpiece “Out of Round” written about a departed friend.  Each of the 15 tracks manage to fly by and encourage repeat listens. The final track “Only We Remain” is a bit dragged out, but states the band’s purpose succinctly “Do what we wanna do. Livin’ for today.” Like the cover implies, Ignition is sure to lift your spirits.

9 thoughts to “Shoes “Ignition””

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  2. There would be no single because all the songes are too good. Record companies have a habit of putting out the worst song on the album as a single.

  3. If you were an old-fashion A&R record company whiz, what would be “the single” on this album? Hot Mess?

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