Papa Joe Records
2008
The Moon Under Water
About This Album
It's hard to look at Ryan Cabrera and not feel a twinge of sympathy. A wannabe teen pop idol who never was, Cabrera spent years dwelling in the shadow of the Simpsons, as the boyfriend of Ashlee and the client of her manager father, Joe, but never saw his star truly rise no matter how often he was on MTV or packaged in various TV shows. And so, after two albums on a major he's gone the independent route with his third album, The Moon Under Water. Perhaps it's a bit of an odd choice for an artist whose whole purpose has been to be a mass market star, but it was the only option left to Cabrera in 2008 and he makes the most of it, turning the album into a dark night of the soul, fueled by echoing Edge guitars and icy keyboard textures pulled from post-punk revivalists, all window dressing for songs that are still pop at heart. Cabrera might be hitting all the obvious marks but there's a sincerity to his reliance on clichés; as a product of mall culture, he's going for what he knows, spilling out his heart in the guise of surging atmospheric anthems. Underneath those textures -- as they do tend to dominate his thin, eternally boyish voice -- Cabrera recounts all manner of desolation, making repeated references to blackouts, breakups, isolation, loneliness, and fires on the hill, appropriate text for the moody music.
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