Wreckless Abandon | |
Type: | studio |
Artist: | The Dirty Knobs |
Cover: | The Dirty Knobs - Wreckless Abandon.jpg |
Alt: | A train shining a light behind a railroad crossing sign with Mike Campbell swinging his arms and guitar out a window |
Studio: | Hocus Pocus Recorders, California, US |
Genre: | Rock |
Language: | English |
Label: | BMG |
Producer: | |
Next Title: | External Combustion |
Next Year: | 2022 |
Wreckless Abandon is the debut album by American rock band The Dirty Knobs. Released by BMG Rights Management in 2021, the album has received positive reviews from critics. The album was largely recorded live to tape in frontman Mike Campbell's home studio and include compositions that he had written over the course of almost 20 years with the band. The album also features Campbell's former bandmate Benmont Tench and the recording process helped Campbell grieve the 2017 death of longtime collaborator Tom Petty. The Dirty Knobs had been Campbell's side project between Heartbreakers and Mudcrutch work and became his primary focus after Petty's death, leading to this recording and Campbell's first attempts to find a unique voice as a songwriter and performer.
Editors at AllMusic rated this album 3 out of 5 stars, with critic Stephen Thomas Erlewine writing that "Wreckless Abandon is noisier, dirtier, and sometimes heavier than a Heartbreakers record, a tendency that's leavened by the group's fondness for melody and a distinct sense of good humor that bubbles up". In American Songwriter, Lee Zimmerman scored this release 3 out of 5 stars, praising the group's rock pedigree, but criticizing that "it leaves little that hasn’t been rehashed dozens of times before". In Classic Rock, Neil Jeffries gave this album 4 out of 5 stars, comparing the work to J. J. Cale, John Lee Hooker, and Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers. Glide Magazines Steve Ovadia noted the similarities with Campbell's previous collaborations with Tom Petty, but finished his review stating that "Campbell chose to embrace his personal sound, owning it, and refining it. It’s not an easy task but Campbell and the Dirty Knobs take it seriously". Writing for Relix, Jeff Tamarkin stated that this music is harder than Tom Petty and also features a country music influence.
All songs written by Mike Campbell, except where noted.
The Dirty Knobs
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