Vermont-born, Boston-based roots rocker
Todd Thibaud's first album in five years increases the always-present pop elements in his music. Much like the work of fellow Massachusetts-based Americana singer/songwriter
Joe Pernice,
Thibaud's music has moved effortlessly, over the course of four albums, from fairly traditional country-rock into a more idiosyncratic blend of jangling guitar pop, emotional ballads, and moody, epic rockers.
Northern Skies may not be his best record -- 1999's Little Mystery is a tough one to top -- but it's his most wide-ranging, and its high points are high indeed. The opening track, "Three Words," is one of
Thibaud's most effective rockers, reminiscent of prime
Nick Lowe, and the choogling "Why Can't I Explain?" is the same fizzy mix of country and power pop that
the Minus 5 have made their own. A couple of songs recall 2000's characterless and overly polite
Squash, most notably the bland
Maroon 5-style pop/rock of "Isn't Love My Friend?," but overall,
Northern Skies strikes a good balance between the AAA radio charts and the roadhouse. ~ Stewart Mason