How often has a songwriter emerged from a bout of severe writer's block with such remarkable beauty? Former
House of Love frontman
Guy Chadwick has done just that in this low-key debut -- a gorgeous and seemingly effortless collection of breezy love songs. Many of the tracks would have fit well on any
House of Love record; the only differences are the dashes of accordian, keyboards, and pedal steel tastefully added to
Chadwick's songs, and the lack of rock guitar.
Robin Guthrie's warm production serves these gentle songs wonderfully, and Guy's backing musicians complement him masterfully (Guthrie also played bass on eight songs). Lazy, Soft and Slow breaks no new ground, and nothing here tops such
House of Love greats as "Shine On" or "Christine," but that couldn't have been
Chadwick's intent. If you adore the Harvest-mode
Neil Young or favor the "Pale Blue Eyes" side of
the Velvet Underground, this album should warm your soul for many Sunday mornings to come. ~ Andy Kellman