Exclaim! Magazine (Canada, Nation-Wide)
February 2005
by Jason Schneider
[CD Review]
Rob Szabo
Late Bloomer/Sore Loser
On what he calls this six
track "double EP", Toronto singer-songwriter and former Plasticine
co-leader Szabo shows off the two halves of his musical personality: the
thoughtful balladeer and the balls-out rocker. Although the approach is
not dissimilar from his previous solo release, the grossly overlooked A
Battery Of Tests, this relatively small dose makes it all the more
powerful. Each track is perfectly constructed for its purpose, with the
standout rocker being the ironic "We're All Alcoholics". The
quieter tracks may stand up better in the long run though, since songs like
"The Fact Remains" and "The Others" are the best that Szabo
has written in his ten-plus-year career, dating back to his days as resident
guitar god with Kitchener, Ontario's Groove Daddys. He's planning a new
full-length before the end of the year, so if these tracks are any preview, it
should finally give well-deserved exposure to his huge talents. (Basement
Bar, www.basementbar.net )