Lacking the kaleidoscopic ambience of
Mark's Keyboard Repair,
Money Mark's second album,
Push the Button, is a more cohesive affair than its predecessor. That doesn't mean it sticks to one style, either.
Mark runs tries his hand at jazz, soul, funk, pop, and even ballads over the course of
Push the Button, but where the sheer brevity of the numerous songs on
Keyboard Repair made it seem like a colorful sketchbook, the songs here form a greater work. Not only has he taken the time to connect the songs, he also has decided to sing, adding further depth and color to his funky palette. While his vocals are a little flat, they fit the laid-back vibe of the record, and on occasion, they really connect. Propelled by a relaxed shuffle and jazzy organ, "Hand in Your Head" is a gem of a summer single, and "Rock in the Rain" and "Maybe I'm Dead" aren't far behind, either. It may be removed from the lo-fi soul-jazz miniatures of
Keyboard Repair, but
Push the Button has a real soulful charm of its own -- one that's equally seductive. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine