Moonflower Lane is guitarist
Ty Tabor's second solo album outside his full-time band,
King's X. By making quite a name for himself in hard rock/heavy metal circles over the years, many would expect a full-on metal-guitar-shredding release, but
Tabor has always emphasized the importance of melody and songwriting over carefree guitar wanking. Since
Tabor handles all of the album's singing himself,
Moonflower Lane has more of a strong
Beatles flavor than your average
King's X release (
Tabor's voice is similar to
John Lennon's at times). Also noticeably different is the absence of
King's X bassist
Doug Pinnick's mammoth 12-string riffs, replaced by
Tabor's simple but sturdy basslines. Highlights include the hopeful opener
"I Do," and the melodic hard rock of "The Island Sea," as well as "I Know Everything" (on which
Ty's son plays French horn!), "The Truth," and "Her Palace." Fans expecting solos galore may be a bit disappointed, but
Moonflower Lane is full of first-rate
Tabor compositions that longtime fans will love. [Note:
Ty Tabor's first solo release,
Naomi's Solar Pumpkin (available through mail order only), contains six different versions of songs from
Moonflower Lane, plus four tracks unavailable elsewhere.] ~ Greg Prato