Dive into the electrifying world of Richard Lloyd's "The Cover Doesn't Matter," a powerhouse album that seamlessly blends power pop, proto-punk, and jangle pop into a cohesive and exhilarating 45-minute journey. Released on October 20, 2017, under Sufimonkey Records, this album is a testament to Lloyd's enduring talent and his ability to craft timeless, energetic tracks.
"The Cover Doesn't Matter" kicks off with the explosive "The Knockdown," setting the tone for the high-energy, guitar-driven sounds that follow. Tracks like "Ain't It Time" and "She Loves to Fly" showcase Lloyd's knack for catchy melodies and infectious rhythms, while "Strangestrange" and "Torn Shirt" delve into more introspective and textured territories. Each song is a masterclass in songwriting, with crisp production that highlights Lloyd's signature guitar work and dynamic vocals.
The album's diverse range of influences is evident throughout, from the raw energy of proto-punk to the melodic hooks of jangle pop. "Downline" and "Raising the Serpent" offer a glimpse into Lloyd's versatility, blending elements of rock and pop to create a unique and captivating sound. The album concludes with "Cortege," a fitting finale that ties together the various themes and styles explored throughout the record.
For fans of Richard Lloyd and enthusiasts of classic rock and pop, "The Cover Doesn't Matter" is an essential addition to any music collection. Whether you're a longtime admirer of Lloyd's work or discovering his music for the first time, this album is sure to leave a lasting impression. The reissue on Sufimonkey Records, along with the rest of Lloyd's solo catalog, ensures that his music continues to reach new audiences and inspire future generations.