Review by John D. Luerssen
Using the
nom de rock Aqualung, singer/songwriter Matt Hales merges material from his two U.K. discs on
Strange And Beautiful, his appealing U.S. debut. Vocally reminiscent of
Rufus Wainwright and
Radiohead's
Thom Yorke, Hales' musical approach will likely win converts from fans of the aforementioned. The title track, which gained significant attention after it was used in a U.K Volkswagen commercial, is a compelling piano ballad with enough experimental touches to put it in the company of
Coldplay and
Keane, but there are equally good offerings like "Brighter Than Sunshine" and "Left Behind." With the former, Hales finds love by surprise ("I didn't believe in destiny") with a
Beatles' ballad pace, but it's not all optimism.
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