From prog-rock punk-funk Boston band Modern Art to folk-rock Philly duo Spiritual Thunder to R&B/Soul powerhouse MOKA to heavy rock extravaganza Thunderbird - throughout all of those projects he has continued to compose and record his own material for a long-awaited solo project. I am elated and relieved that he is finally getting around to putting his own thing forth. Elated because I just love his songs and relieved because it took him so damn long to do it. Sure, Robb is a trained musician, went to college for it, blah blah blah... but that's not what impresses me. What impresses me is how he completely gives himself over to his muse, how hard he works to realize his musical vision and how what he writes is straight from the heart, whether it's the in-depth analysis of "What Color is Your Soul?" or the light-hearted, just-having-fun-ness of "Sleepin' On a Rainy Day." It's all pure Robb.
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