Robin Mookerjee - "All By Myself"
The music industry has always released music by singers with an "interesting" vocal styles. Throughout the history of rock and roll there have been some very strange sounding vocalists, (Bob Dylan, Robert Smith, Tom Petty), but these artists were able to sing in key and present their songs with passion and energy.
Even though this critic tries very hard to find a positive side to every review, Robin Mookerjee does not offer much to be positive about. Oh, the recording is crisp and clear, thanks to modern digital equipment. But Mookerjee doesn't provide even a hint of vocal melody or passion on his songs. His digital release, "All By Myself," contains twenty tracks of drum machines, totally strange guitar work, droning keyboards, and Mookerjee's bizarre singing.
If you like music that completely lacks melody and song structure, then give Mookerjee a spin in your browser. Somewhere in Internet land, there has to be an audience for Mookerjee's music.
Even though this critic tries very hard to find a positive side to every review, Robin Mookerjee does not offer much to be positive about. Oh, the recording is crisp and clear, thanks to modern digital equipment. But Mookerjee doesn't provide even a hint of vocal melody or passion on his songs. His digital release, "All By Myself," contains twenty tracks of drum machines, totally strange guitar work, droning keyboards, and Mookerjee's bizarre singing.
If you like music that completely lacks melody and song structure, then give Mookerjee a spin in your browser. Somewhere in Internet land, there has to be an audience for Mookerjee's music.

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