ALBUM REVIEW: RICHIE QUAKE'S ECHOES OF EMOTION IN NEW ALBUM "DOG"
BY: JESSE ZAPATERO
In the vibrant landscape of upcoming alternative artists, Brooklyn-born Richie Quake emerges as a standout figure, captivating us with his sophomore album, "Dog."
"Dog," the opening title track, sets the tone with a delicate balance between fear and pleasure, showcasing Richie's ability to navigate the intricate dynamics of love.
Within this assortment of treasures, "Baby Ocean Girl" is one of the standout tracks. The melodic waves of the guitar, accompanied by rhythmic percussion, weave a tale of a digital romance that might have blossomed, arousing feelings of wistfulness and yearning. Richie's gift for storytelling shines through in this song, elevating it to a standout moment in the entire album.
"Throwing Stones" delicately hovers between despair and acceptance, presenting itself as a hymn promoting self-sufficiency and serenity amidst disorder.
"String," serves as a poignant conclusion to "Dog," diving the audience into a fervent blend of Richie's independent and alternative style, self-reflection, and sincerity. As the album comes to a close, one can't help but be moved by the introspection and rawness embedded in Richie's narrative.
Richie Quake's multi-talented approach as an instrumentalist, songwriter, and performer shines through in "Dog." His eclectic fusion of alternative pop, rock, & relatable lyrics, creates a cinematic and deeply nostalgic experience.
“Dog" is not just an album; it's a compelling invitation to explore the beautiful complexities of love and growth through the lens of a rising alternative artist. It beckons the listener to delve into Richie's world, where vulnerability meets artistry, leaving an indelible mark on anybody that listens.