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Josh Rouse

7th August 2007

Josh Rouse

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Usually I’m skeptical of artists putting fewer than 10 songs on album–can you even call it an album at that point? But as prolific and talented as Josh Rouse is, I only have praise for Rouse’s newly released Country Mouse, City House (July 31st). The 9-track showcase has Rouse doing what he does best–playing understated pop tunes that will induce a whole lot of foot tapping and sing-along-ing (go with it). From the higher-charged “Nice to Fit In” to the organ-filled “Pilgrim” to the bass-trippy “Hollywood Bassplayer”, Rouse exudes a form of confident vulnerability–that is, he isn’t quite afraid to express his own insecurities in his songs. Even in concert, Rouse still retains a boyishness that makes him all the more affable, as he jumps from one song to the next in his now large catalogue of deliciuosly sweet, 70s-pop-rock tracks.

Listen to “Hollywood Bassplayer(4.8/5)

Listen to “Sweetie(4.6/5)

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