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  • Sleep Through the Static, is more of the same chill out summer acoustic laid back pop. This is a great album to fill the background with music over a dinner, but does little more. I like Jack's music but it's all so very familiar and I just want him to shake it up a bit and try something new. The album is far from rubbish, it's just not that.
  • Even before it was released, “Sleep Through The Static” was going to be a defining album for Jack Johnson. Sure, of course we all enjoyed songs like “Banana Pancakes”, the carefree acoustic guitar slaps, feel good lyrics, and chilled out sound seemed to suit Johnson and his music perfectly.
  • Sleep through the static I know, it's hardly practical to attempt a media blackout when you work in the sports department of a newspaper. But trust me when I say I did my damnedest.

Sleep Through the Static, an Album by Jack Johnson. Released 5 February 2008 on Brushfire (catalog no. B0010580-02; CD). Genres: Acoustic Rock, Soft Rock. Rated #1382 in the best albums of 2008.

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So at last the ex-surfer and green activist singer-songwriter delivers his dubstep metal album...Oh alright, Sleep Through...isn't a whole lot different from the Hawaii-born musician's previous outings. Depending on whether you're a fan this could be good or bad. It's so easy to point to Johnson and cry 'bland!' or 'cozy!', but it's hard to argue with a multi-platinum track record. His status as a household name will be undoubtedly reinforced by this well-nigh perfect example of all his best traits.

While Johnson has one mode of expression – a lazy, loping, bluesy feel underpinned with chiming acoustics and lightly brushed skins, never burdened with tricky key changes of rhythmic surprises – he does it excessively well. True, his delivery often falls on the wrong side of 'safe'. One longs for at least one ruggedly uptempo track filled with righteous bile. Yet, as Johnson himself states in Same Girl: 'I'm not a very good fighter am I?'

Johnson's admirable agenda of eco-love (a typical surfer's stance, along with the vaguely cod-Zen philosophising) is well represented (All At Once) as are his anti-war feelings (the title track), but Sleep Through...is really the work of a man dealing with the dreadful burden of domestic bliss. It's filled with songs about his wife (Angel) and children (Go On). But then again, why not? It would be so easy to label Johnson as some bland poster boy for middle class mediocrity, yet a closer glimpse at his lyrics show a man who has both a soul and a brain. The only danger is that his style is so relaxed that the message often gets lost in the warmth of it all. Musically (the speed going from slow to fairly slow) it becomes an unvariegated lump of acoustic comfort: Charming but lacking a little bite. Yet it's expertly delivered.

Sleep Through The Static Chords

That's what he's good at. We should be thankful that someone so prominent is both concerned for the planet and our hearts. As long as you're not expecting to be drastically challenged you're in safe hands. And sometimes that's quite enough.