Trevor Rabin's "Can't Look Away" is like a cup of tea on a rainy day - comforting, familiar, and oh so British.
The album kicks off with the energetic track "I Can't Look Away," setting the tone for a rollercoaster ride of 80s synth sounds and killer guitar riffs.
Rabin's vocals are smooth as butter, with just a hint of that charming English accent peeking through.
His lyrics are poetic and thought-provoking, addressing themes of love, loss, and self-discovery.
It's clear that Rabin has been around the block a few times in the music industry, and his experience shines through in every note.
Tracks like "Something to Hold on To" and "Cover Up" showcase Rabin's versatility as a musician, blending rock, pop, and even a touch of prog.
The production is top-notch, with each instrument shining through in all its glory.
But it's not all sunshine and rainbows on "Can't Look Away." The album slows down towards the end, with tracks like "Sorrow (Your Heart)" and "The Cape" feeling a bit lacklustre compared to the high-energy bangers that came before.
Overall, "Can't Look Away" is a solid effort from Trevor Rabin, showcasing his undeniable talent and knack for crafting catchy, heartfelt tunes.
So grab a cuppa, put on your favourite jumper, and give this album a spin - you won't be disappointed.
Cheers!
The album kicks off with the energetic track "I Can't Look Away," setting the tone for a rollercoaster ride of 80s synth sounds and killer guitar riffs.
Rabin's vocals are smooth as butter, with just a hint of that charming English accent peeking through.
His lyrics are poetic and thought-provoking, addressing themes of love, loss, and self-discovery.
It's clear that Rabin has been around the block a few times in the music industry, and his experience shines through in every note.
Tracks like "Something to Hold on To" and "Cover Up" showcase Rabin's versatility as a musician, blending rock, pop, and even a touch of prog.
The production is top-notch, with each instrument shining through in all its glory.
But it's not all sunshine and rainbows on "Can't Look Away." The album slows down towards the end, with tracks like "Sorrow (Your Heart)" and "The Cape" feeling a bit lacklustre compared to the high-energy bangers that came before.
Overall, "Can't Look Away" is a solid effort from Trevor Rabin, showcasing his undeniable talent and knack for crafting catchy, heartfelt tunes.
So grab a cuppa, put on your favourite jumper, and give this album a spin - you won't be disappointed.
Cheers!






