Pop with a bit of bite, so it's not confused with the Britneys of the world. There are countless artists who could fit under this wide umbrella come the early 21st century, and the Battle Ground, WA-based quartet
Ruth is certainly one such band. Although the band formed only two years before their full-length debut, 2007's
Secondhand Dreaming,
Ruth's sound is akin to such '90s pop/rockers as
the Gin Blossoms and
the Counting Crows (
Ryan Adams also comes to mind at certain points). While there's certainly nothing groundbreaking here, there's no denying that
Ruth knows how to pen very melodic pop. Tracks such as "One Foot in, One Foot Out" and the leadoff single, "Cross the Line," should have no problem attracting the attention of the American Idol crowd. But not all of
Secondhand Dreaming is upbeat, as evidenced by such "down" ditties as "Figure You Out" and "Love Me Like You Do," while "Well with Soul" proves that, like most bands signed to the Tooth and Nail label,
Ruth is Christian rock. ~ Greg Prato