Dennis Lambert's latest album, "I Didn't Sing In The New York Subway," is a tour de force of soulful, bluesy rock that showcases the singer-songwriter's impressive range and versatility. From the opening track, "Bittersweet," to the closing ballad, "The One You Love," Lambert delivers a collection of songs that are both deeply personal and universally relatable.
The album's standout tracks include "Better Than I Ever Was," a rollicking, guitar-driven tune that showcases Lambert's raw energy and powerful vocals, and "You Make Me Feel So Good," a soulful ballad that is sure to tug at listeners' heartstrings. Other highlights include the upbeat, country-tinged "Long Distance Love Affair" and the haunting, introspective "The Goodbye Song."
Throughout "I Didn't Sing In The New York Subway," Lambert's lyrics are honest, heartfelt, and deeply emotional, touching on themes of love, loss, and the struggles of everyday life. His voice, meanwhile, is a marvel, effortlessly shifting from gritty and raw to smooth and soaring.