Doctor Pocket – Turn It Around

(CD, 2002)

No.5251

Doctor Pocket’s “Turn It Around” is an exhilarating excursion into the realms of hard rock and funk, with a versatility that captivates from the first note to the last. Released in 2002, this album not only showcases the Syracuse-based band’s impeccable musicianship but also their ability to seamlessly navigate through a multitude of styles, making it a treasure trove for aficionados of dynamic, genre-blending rock music.

The dual guitars of Jim Adamo and Tom Binasco stand out as one of the album’s most intoxicating features. Their interplay is nothing short of mesmerizing, as they weave intricate patterns around each other, creating a rich tapestry of sound that serves as the perfect backdrop for Joshua Farrell’s impressive high-range tenor. The chemistry among the band members is palpable, with Matt Belardinelli on drums and Brett Hobin on bass laying down a foundation that allows the band to explore a myriad of musical landscapes.

Fans of bands like Dave Matthews Band and Red Hot Chili Peppers will undoubtedly feel at home with “Turn It Around.” However, Doctor Pocket’s range extends far beyond these comparisons. The album is a testament to the band’s phenomenal range, effortlessly touching upon elements of R&B, soul, and even jazz, all while maintaining a cohesive sound that is undeniably their own.

What sets Doctor Pocket apart is not just their technical prowess but also their songwriting. The tracks are deep and layered, filled with gorgeous melodies and harmonies that resonate long after the music stops. Their ability to marry the exploratory spirit of jazz with the funky complexity of rhythm patterns, all powered by a rock-driven force, is remarkable. It’s a blend that captures the exuberance of George Clinton, the studio polish of Earth, Wind & Fire, and the innovative spirit of Prince.

The album’s accolades speak volumes, with a #1 spot on the Syracuse Area Music Chart reflecting both sales and airplay success. This recognition is a testament to the band’s appeal and the impact of “Turn It Around” within the local music scene and beyond.

Live performances are where Doctor Pocket truly shines, as noted by fans and critics alike. Their electricity and energy on stage bring the songs to life in a way that must be experienced to be fully appreciated. It’s this live prowess that has earned them a dedicated following and a reputation as one of Syracuse’s best-kept musical secrets.

“Turn It Around” is more than just an album; it’s a musical journey that defies easy classification. With its blend of groove, R&B, funk, and soul, Doctor Pocket has crafted a contagious brew of sounds that is both diversified and tightly executed. It’s a record that not only belongs on the radio but also deserves a spot in the collections of those who treasure the artistry and passion that define great rock music.

For those yet to discover Doctor Pocket, “Turn It Around” is the perfect entry point. It’s a rich, engaging album that promises to turn any listener into a fan, offering a sonic experience that’s as thoughtfully composed as it is thrilling to hear.


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