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Steve Henderson
05/04/09, 08:44 AM
Mark Rose – The Greatest Lakes
Release Date: February 26, 2009
Record Label: Unsigned

Band breakups are always tragic enough, and it is just salt in the wound when you hear members go on to quit making music entirely. Case in point, if the dissolution of Acceptance wasn’t sad enough already, the thought of Jason Vena using that sugar-sweet voice of his to sell cars is borderline maddening. Thankfully, however, this type of exodus is not always the standard. And though the departure of Spitalfield from the scene was tough to swallow, frontman Mark Rose has decided to continue sharing his vocal gifts through a new solo project.

On The Greatest Lakes, it sure would have been easy for Rose to go the way of other lead singer-turned-solo act forebears. Grab an acoustic guitar, a small backing band (if any), some lo-fi production, and a handful of songs about a smattering of neo-Americana staples, and voila! Transition complete! Luckily, Rose is a bit more inventive than that, and instead took his music in a much different direction than that of say, Dustin Kensrue or Anthony Green. The Greatest Lakes is not predictable acoustic tripe (not to say that of the aforementioned is, per se), but rather a nice, tight set of jazzy, groove-infused blues-rock that carries a rather distinct identity. The ex-Spitalfield man ends up sounding like a laid back cross between the smoky, candlelight vibe of John Mayer and the relaxed pop sensibilities of Jason Mraz. And though Rose has only been established a solo artist for a short time, some of the tracks on Lakes make him sound quite comfortable in his new digs.

If there is one glaring weakness to be found on The Greatest Lakes, it would definitely be the lack of memorable or well-defined hooks – not surprising, really, since Spitalfield suffered from the same sort of deficiency. This is not to say the songs lack overall pop or staying power, but just lack the pizzazz to scream for consideration among more mainstream listeners. Along the same lines, in his solo vocal duties, Rose’s delivery indeed maintains a velvety air of coolness, but consequently, he seems to be exploring far less of his vocal range than he did on Spitalfield’s records, especially on 2006’s criminally underrated Better than Knowing Where You Are.

All in all, the shortfalls on Lakes are somewhat minor, and do little to tarnish the elation derived from once again hearing Mark Rose’s signature vocals on recorded media. The Greatest Lakes is not the type of EP that will launch some brand new superstar path in Rose’s career, but it is unquestionable a welcome and intriguing addition to an already noteworthy resume. If you were ever a fan of Spitalfield, or if you are looking for a relaxed, smooth pop album to goove to, Mark Rose has an offering you would do well to check out.


Spitalfield, John Mayer, Down to Earth Approach, Fair, Jason Mraz

brenByah
05/04/09, 08:52 AM
Great review, I'm really liking this EP. Much different than his previous work, but this new feel is something that I could see him getting more attention in the mainstream arena for.

401KiLL
05/04/09, 09:03 AM
great review. i loved the EP when it first came out. and i hope this is something Mark keeps doing. Out of question you got any fav tracks..?

awakeohsleeper
05/04/09, 09:10 AM
I love this guy.

Steve Henderson
05/04/09, 09:11 AM
great review. i loved the EP when it first came out. and i hope this is something Mark keeps doing. Out of question you got any fav tracks..?
My faves are "How Strong We Are" and "I Can See You (With My Eyes Closed)".

C480RG
05/04/09, 09:12 AM
Love Mark's progression on this album. I am so glad to see him continuing music- he deserves it

elonman05
05/04/09, 09:23 AM
Mark Rose is awesome. This album is awesome. He just needs to tour more so I can see him.

splitsecond
05/04/09, 09:45 AM
such a great EP, needs to get more love around here, and everywhere.

Gregory Robson
05/04/09, 09:56 AM
Been waiting on this review for awhile bud. So glad you finally got it up. I really dig the route he took with this. It's really a nice fit. Hope it works out for him. God, he's a hard worker.

Shatter_Glass
05/04/09, 09:58 AM
i'm def gonna get this. didn't know it was already out!!??
X-)

loved spitalfield.

Steve Henderson
05/04/09, 09:59 AM
So glad you finally got it up.
That's what she said. BURN! Oh wait.

Gregory Robson
05/04/09, 10:01 AM
That's what she said. BURN! Oh wait.
I seriously almost choked, I laughed so hard when I read that.

Steve Henderson
05/04/09, 11:01 AM
When are we going to see a Closure In Moscow review? Or an Aiden review?
Closure will probably be soon.

baton
05/04/09, 12:28 PM
this ep is amazing, every song has something, especially in vocals ;>

WhoSaidThat?
05/04/09, 01:44 PM
If we're finished making sexual jokes, I'd like to say this was a good review. Steve.

Indoor Living
05/04/09, 01:56 PM
Great review. Love Spitalfield, need to check this EP out.

Ryzenfall
05/04/09, 03:01 PM
Will need to check this out. I enjoyed BTKWYA. And I was just listening to Acceptance when I read this. Not funny one damn bit.

laxcrs
05/04/09, 04:39 PM
i was listening to spitalfield today, im going to take that as a sign to listen to this

xtheaudition
05/04/09, 04:47 PM
i want.

more heart
05/04/09, 05:41 PM
Sadly, being a huge Spitalfield fan, I've never bothered to check out Mark's solo stuff. Suppose I should...

everybirdsnest2
05/04/09, 06:17 PM
I like the direction, sort of. How strong we are is so far and above all the other tracks I just wish Mark could of had all the other songs hold up to it. But like all the Spitalfield records not all the songs were good but the classics were classic.

Steve Henderson
05/04/09, 06:55 PM
Sadly, being a huge Spitalfield fan, I've never bothered to check out Mark's solo stuff. Suppose I should...
BUY IT. Don't ask questions.

Takk...Ros
05/04/09, 07:24 PM
Closure will probably be soon.
You've heard it right? Is it living up to the hype?

fashionshowdown
05/04/09, 08:51 PM
I really hope that Mark continues on this path. I see no reason for him not to be able to enjoy success like John Mayer, maybe not pop superstar, but the respectable jazzy guitar playing John Mayer. Mark is the nicest band member I have ever had the pleasure of talking to so I really hope this goes places, the man deserves it.

Steve Henderson
05/04/09, 09:47 PM
You've heard it right? Is it living up to the hype?
Yes, been listening to it for the last 2 months or so...it is very good.

Takk...Ros
05/05/09, 03:47 AM
Yes, been listening to it for the last 2 months or so...it is very good.
Hope I agree with that, I'm excited to get this today.

hcky0819
05/05/09, 09:41 AM
First impression: Sick-John-Mayer-vibe. <3 <3 <3

rebekahhh
05/05/09, 05:50 PM
I still need to check this out. Damn.

vcmstone4
05/07/09, 08:47 AM
Glad to see that Mark is still sharing his gift. Great EP.

gabegr
05/07/09, 08:51 PM
good review; i still miss spitalfield though

Broden Terry
05/09/09, 02:02 AM
I've never listened to Spitalfield but this is sounding really good. :nod: Great review!