Well ... So now it's happened: Jack White has the Raconteurs his mark arg significantly. This is not necessarily a disadvantage but I'm the Raconteurs followers composed primarily of partly white and partly Benson fans think some of these fans will probably be disappointed. I'm just Benson fan and can not begin with an inordinate amount of Jack White's exaggerated howling. He stayed on the debut a little more back, he has now taken over the reign. As I said ... all a matter of taste. But to me are the ingenious pop ideas of Brendan Benson now times closer than the brutal blues roots of Jack White.
Nevertheless, one can not deny that a handful of really great songs on this album are, in addition, be even better, the more you hear.
With the Mariachi trumpets handled quite negligent. Less would have been more here.
In conclusion, for those who the White Stripes, we love this album find really great. Who "Lapalco" and "One Mississippi" by Benson included in his heart likely end up with the feeling that, unfortunately, nothing can be found comparable to Consolers OF THE LONELY.