Although he used to play bass in
Dinosaur Jr., Northwest singer/songwriter
Mike Johnson has always sounded more like his brothers in melodic melancholia,
Mark Eitzel and
Mark Lanegan -- or those holy folk ghosts,
Nick Drake and
Tim Buckley -- than former bandmate
J. Mascis (his voice is a lot deeper and steadier). On "Come Back Again," he even rips it up with the same sort of swirling intensity as
Lanegan's psych-garage rock combo
the Screaming Trees. This shouldn't come as a complete surprise, as
Johnson has also played with members of
the Screaming Trees in the past (both
Lanegan and
Barrett Martin). But most of the rest of the songs on
What Would You Do, his fourth solo release, are more hushed and slower-paced than that, and producer Phil Ek (
Built to Spill,
Modest Mouse) has imbued the proceedings with a welcoming warmth and immediacy. It's as if
Johnson were whispering rather than singing these sweet somethings in your ear. He can't help but command your attention, encouraging you to listen closely and to step inside his world. It may not be as bright and cheery as some, but everyone is welcome. And if you're into
Leonard Cohen,
Lee Hazlewood, and
Charlie Rich, well, he just may let you stay later and longer than the rest. ~ Kathleen C. Fennessy