It may not be
Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, but the third studio release from southern rocker
Todd Snider sure sounds like it. There are plenty of suspended and liberated guitar breaks here, plus a gentle country twang, and despite the annoying imitation of
Tom Petty on several tracks,
Viva Satellite has enough of a good-ol'-boy honky-tonk feel, that it can stand well on its own merit. With a distinctive bluegrass/pop country slant,
Todd Snider has produced a collection of familiar sounding melodies that will win you over. The reverence paid to the masters of countrified blues-rock
Arlo Guthrie and
Neil Young may be a bit on the heavy side, however on cuts like "Rocket Fuel," and the gospel-tinged "Godsend,"
Todd Snider proves he has a signature style all his own. ~ Roxanne Blanford