Amiable English singer/songwriter
Matt Hales brought his well-crafted, commercially viable adult alternative rock sound over to the United States in 2005 with
Strange and Beautiful, a compilation of material from his two U.K. albums that proved as popular overseas as it did in his homeland. A frequent song contributor to popular television shows and films (A Lot Like Love, Gossip Girl, Scrubs, Grey's Anatomy, One Tree Hill),
Aqualung's latest offering falls in the same lush, midtempo camp as
Keane and
Coldplay, while retaining enough self-effacing humor and warmth to avoid the two aforementioned group's penchant for banal pretense. Nearly all of the material on
Words & Music operates in the same theater of midtempo balladry that one would expect from an artist who consistently winds up in films like Wicker Park, but like
Rufus Wainwright or Scandinavian crooner
Sondre Lerch, there's a lightness to songs like "When I Finally Get My Own Place," "7 Keys," and "Good Goodnight" that keeps the proceedings palatable, even as they're disappearing out of the other ear. ~ James Christopher Monger