The debut album "Daughtry" by Chris Daughtry and his band is a point of building strong after stopping his success as a finalist rocker unlikely on Fox's American Idol. "
If you're an "Idol" fan, you're probably no stranger to the native bat North Carolina-based rock style, but very versatile music. And in this first release, Daughtry is more effective.
The album starts strong with a piece of rock filled with emotion in "It's Not Over". From there, Daughtry and his band move to take the listener on a ride through everything from ballads to hard rock song with a bit of an edge of poppy country or even for them.
To break it, something I songs rate as follows:
1. It's Not Over – 3.5 / 5
2. Used To – 3.5 / 5
3. Home – 3 / 5
4. Over You – 4 / 5
5. Crashed – 3.5 / 5
6. Feels Like Tonight – 3 / 5
7. What I Want – 4 / 5
8. Breakdown – 3 / 5
9. Gone – 3.5 / 5
10. There and Back Again – 3.5 / 5
11. All these lives – 3.5 / 5
12. What About Now – 3 / 5
The keys to this album is twofold. First, Daughtry's voice proves to be more than enough for the belt to a range of catchy lyrics and powerful. Second, the similarities and inspirations of, rock superstars such notables as fuel, Live, Bon Jovi and more, in fact a nice mix and good record overall.
I rate this album 3.5 / 5 or on a rating scale of a solid "B". If you like what this guy did the "American Idol" or are a fan of rock public, you absolutely enjoy this.
