They both have mildly distorted acoustic guitar and the modernized rock ballad tempo that Bon Jovi brought into the early 2000s. Strangely enough, two songs sound remarkably like Bon Jovi songs circa the 2005 album “Have A Nice Day.” “Free of Me” and “Prayer in My Pocket” both have rougher, lower vocals with echoing backup vocals. The vocals are clear and smooth, and backup singers nicely fill out the background of the track. It is driven by a bobbing drumbeat in the verses that, again, fills out into the full band for the chorus. It fits right into the current alternative scene in music, with happy lyrics and plenty of reverb for the chorus. The single from the album, “So Alive,” is one of the better songs on the album. It has a simple stripped down sound for the verses but fills out for the chorus. It’s a song about family and memories with loved ones. The title track, “Boxes,” has a little more soul than the other songs on the album. Johnny’s voice has changed little since the days of hits like “Iris” and “Name.” The track makes use of a softer electric guitar riff layered over acoustic guitar and a rolling bass line in classic Goo Goo Dolls style. The song rides a simple melody and is filled with basic, repetitive lyrics. “Over and Over” opens the album with a clean, modern alt rock anthem. The Goo Goo Dolls is now a duo comprised of lead singer/guitarist Johnny Rzeznik and bassist Robby Takac, after drummer Mike Malinin’s departure from the band. Alternative rock icons, The Goo Goo Dolls are touring for their 11th studio album, “Boxes,” and will be performing at Chastain Park Amphitheater in Atlanta on Sep.
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