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He should forget singing altogether and concentrate on being a guitarist.
Bassist with his gob open most of the time and exaggerated neck movements is appalling to watch.
Next !
I try not to slag him off, he's doing a job I'd love to etc.
But - consistently everytime I see/hear his music - it strikes me that the first point of song writing has to be, surely, that you have something to say.
There are just so many clichés in this I'm not sure it's not a joke 'no rest for the wicked, sleep when I'm dead' well the last bit is a quote from Bon Jovi for sure, and I'm sure he didn't make it up!
It all feels like someone trying, really, really hard - but actually without that missing spark. Oasis was hardly original, but good grief the songs are memorable and great to sing along to, there's none of that here.
And that extends to the imagery, it's well shot etc - but it's bad enough when Bon Jovi (them again!) etc are wandering around the desert, what's a boy from Swindon doing there?
Sorry, but I just don't get it
Rob is very talented but this feels INCREDIBLY forced. It has said before, but there is no soul. Music is about art and expression and enjoying yourself; this is the opposite (to me).
Give me Kurt Cobain throwing around a battered Fender with a heap less perfection any day.
My feedback thread is here.
I see Rob Chapman as one of the Eastenders of the music world - quite popular and I can't see why. Full of bad/indifferent acting. Adam Woodyatt to Adam Ant's Marlon Brando. Sort of thing.
My feedback thread is here.
I can't knock him really...worked hard anf made a name for himself and he's using that success to do what he enjoys. Oi Brent
I keep reading about Rob Chapman's bands being top of various charts on Amazon - I've never seen them - and I genuinely don't understand it. How are these charts compiled?
I don't say this out of mean-spiritedness (or - yawn - "jealousy"), but surely he's not popular enough to be number 1 in any kind of chart? I've never heard or seen any reference to him or his music outside of the world of guitar forums and YouTube.
My feedback thread is here.
Substituting "itunes" for "amazon" in that search query shows that his EP's dropped to #40 on the global iTunes chart though, which might cheer up a few people in this thread...