[Critique] “Meet The Moonlight”, Jack Johnson

The guitar is a prop, though he plays it quite expertly. He doesn’t really sing either: he serines. Jack Johnson is the IKEA of relaxing songs, the guy with the cute smile and matching tan who makes waterproof refrains to lie in (calm down). The champion of the air that resists tornadoes (Windblown Eyes). The inventor of floating concrete (good for seismic shaking). With Jack, nothing can happen to you. Everything is provided. The eighth model of his guaranteed product — eighth studio album, if you care about it — thus includes full moons, universal love and the biggest surfing waves in the world: it is recorded in Hawaii, for the most part. Moreover, one obtains a direct connection with the universe (open mind): mystical chants, environmentalist slogans and stubble. Not impossible that Elon Musk provides the vessel that will land our perfect specimen at the FEQ. See you on the Plains, July 7 at 9:30 p.m.

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Meet The Moonlight

folk pop

Jack Johnson, Brushfire/Republic

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