Not that Rebel, Sweetheart offers anything all that different from previous Wallflowers albums -- they just do what they do better than they have before.
Rebel, Sweetheart is ample testament that the Wallflowers know the roots of rock, and they’re not necessarily interested in tampering with a good formula — popularity be damned.
01. Days of Wonder [60]
02. The Passenger [50]
03. The Beautiful Side of Somewhere [60]
04. Here He Comes (Confessions of a Drunken Marionette [60]
05. We're Already There [100]
06. God Says Nothing Back [60]
07. Back to California [80]
08. I Am a Building [60]
09. From the Bottom of My Heart [50]
10. Nearly Beloved [70]
11. How Far You've Come [80]
12. All Things New Again [60]
A return to form; The Wallflowers' fourth album showcases a more stripped-down and introspective sound, with themes of love, loss, and redemption.