White Collar Crime – 30 Years In The New York Rain (Review)

White Collar Crime - 30 Years In The New York Rain (Review)

Check out our review for the new album, ’30 Years In The New York Rain’ released by White-Collar Crime

February 2020 – Besides its very evocative title, the album stands out as a distinctive collection of songs, featuring 12 songs that highlight the band’s diverse approach. The opening track, β€œTo Be Real,” is also the longest song on the album, with clocks in at nearly 6 minutes in length. This track serves as a fantastic introduction, a calling card showcasing the band’s direction and the production aesthetics of the album. From the charming piano tones, down to the strong pop-rock melodies, anything goes. The track makes me think of artists as diverse as Springsteen and The Rolling Stones, but with a fresher, more contemporary feel.

β€œReason” follows up with a fantastic melody, which kicks off with an atmospheric guitar part and some epic country-rock arrangements. The track makes me think of artists such as Tom Petty or Jesse Malin, with some powerful melodies.

β€œDream the Dream” and β€œLetter to You” are perfectly enjoyable back to back, and so is β€œJust a Song,” an understated title that reveals one of the most accomplished and ambitious tracks on this entire release. β€œIf You Call” is an understated track with a heart of rock, indie-folk, and more, almost as if Dylan had joined The Replacements for a jam! β€œSweet Surrender” is a very heartfelt track with a more atmospheric tone, giving the album a different pace.

In addition to that, β€œNew York Rain” is a call-back to the title of the album, and it is impressive for its vividly cinematic tone and unique feel, kicking off with a 60s-style guitar riff a la Kinks or The Who. β€œCigarettes” is a great song, and one of my favorites, because it combines a β€œDevil-may-care” attitude with a more nostalgic feel.

β€œJust Like Me” is an introspective song that still retains a lot of energy to it, showcasing the band’s eclectic approach to songwriting. β€œLeaving you” falls along the same line, with a flavor of nostalgia and a different twist. Last but not least, β€œChasin’ My Tail” is a perfect closing track, sending off the album in style!