Wednesday, 3 June 2015

Lazaretto review adaptation (young teenagers)

This album will make you feel like you’re riding unicorns made of awesome! Jack White comes out of nowhere to deliver you one of the best guitar experiences you've ever had so far. This project blends several genres. From rock to blues, country, folk, and funk. This album has it all. We can clearly see that a lot of work and effort was put into this album. The heart rate inducing guitar solos of Jack White alone are enough of a reason for you to get his album. That, added to his cheeky lyrics, will probably make for a great time of fun or hard-core head bang. ‘’High Ball Stepper’’ is the track to lookout for. This tremendous instrumental track will keep you on your toes. Pop this one up on some loud speakers, and feel the guitar scream at you as Jack strums it with all his might. After that explosive instrumental, Jack White takes a break on breaking a sweat and gives us his opinion on our current youth in a more ‘’down-to-earth’’ way. Those who are familiar with Jack White’s personality and work know that he’s a hard working guy with a really bright mind. Himself coming from a humble background, he believes that ‘’a man must break his back to earn his day of leisure’’, as John Lennon once said. ‘’Entitlement’’ tells us that this generation’s teenagers need to work harder and more creative instead of waiting for things to happen for them. Take the advice of this rock messiah, do something! The whole album is very well consolidated. Every song feels heartfelt and his guitar skills feel raw, pure, unadulterated, making it a very interesting project. Definitely worth of purchasing, since it’s a piece of art marking the turning point of an artist’s career.

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