with the “comfort food” side of the Foos familiar in tunes like “Walk” and “Learn to Fly”, with layered vocals from Dave Grohl accompanying a country/heartland melody. The eponymous “Saint Cecilia” kicks off the E.P. ( Full review)įoo Fighters surprised fans last month with a new EP recorded in Austin, Texas. ”Skin-Tight Boogie” is a groovy kind of rap, featuring Hughes’ girlfriend Tuesday Cross on backing vocals. ”Silverlake”, ”Got a Woman” and ”Got the Power” follow the same pattern, while ”I Love You All The Time” is a slower song that is, as the title suggests, full of love. The first track, ”Complexity”, captures the spirit of EoDM: funky, uptempo and fun. The album hit the right spot immediately. ![]() This time, original members Jesse Hughes (on the album cover referred to as Boots Electric) and Josh Homme (Baby Duck) do everything themselves without help from additional musicians, which is not necessarily a bad thing. Zipper Down is their fourth studio album, and it has been seven years since the last. He evolved a lot from Trickfinger to Renoise, what will the coming work sound like? Frusciante easily could become a hit in the underground electronic scene, he seems to take a lot of good element from those scenes and makes it exclusively his own. ( Full review) It is awesome to see Frusciante progress like this and I can only imagine what his work sounds like today, the work he has been working on this year. With clips of audio from different media, it almost feels like a movie. ![]() Those tracks were made in 2007-2008 and it in the following years, 2009-2011 worked on these tracks and there is a supreme difference. Some complained of 2015’s Trickfinger as underdeveloped and bare bones. John Frusciante – Renoise Tracks 2009-2011 “Dead Wishes,” a song that analyzes the psyche of homeless people, is one of Cornell’s better tracks he has recorded in the last several years. The album was very much in the same vein as his recent Songbook shows, with an adult contemporary stripped down sound that sounds very age appropriate. The video for the title track perfectly encapsulates the appeal of the album, bring a sense of attitude and heaviness, but juxtaposing it with the absurdity of Luchadores fighting in a bar.Ĭhris Cornell went back to basics with Higher Truth, stripping away the Timbaland beats and synth found on 2009’s Scream. While Tool fans anxiously await for what is becoming their version of Chinese Democracy, Maynard James Keenan kept rolling with Puscifer’s Money Shot. ( Full review)ĭead Sara returned with their second album Pleasure To Meet You earlier this year, featuring the triumphant but tragic “Suicidal,” the California rocker “Something Good,” and Grunge tinged “Mona Lisa.” In conclusion, Montage Of Heck: The Home Recordings (Deluxe Ed.) is exactly what any hardcore Nirvana/ Kurt Cobain fan would love, to understand the creative process – along with the film, of Kurt Cobain. It feels exactly like you’re in the room with Kurt, as he’s practicing the chords, tuning the guitar, or just goofing off with one of his voices for comedy. From the opening strumming and mumbles on “The Yodel Song,” to the ever-angelic, elongated, work-in-progress take of “Do Re Mi,” the album is a trip inside of Cobain’s creative process. It’s raw! The Montage of Heck soundtrack companion jumps straight into Cobain’s psyche. It’s basic, low-fi, and stripped down to the bare bones. Kurt Cobain – Montage of Heck: The Home Recordings Nearly 10,000 Alternative Nation readers voted, and we now have the Top 10 Rock Albums of 2015!ġ0.
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