Direktlänk till inlägg 27 februari 2012
This american cult-band is not very productive when it comes to recordings. This is only their 4th since their debut in 1988 and the 2nd in my column as "Alternative/Industrial/New wave. I can't describe their kind of difficult music in another way than "alternative". It's heavy and it's somewhat strange and goes towards industrial music. It reminds me of my before reviewed album "Absolute Dissent" by Killing Joke. There are some okey songs on this album but it's nothing I would listen to if I didn't have to. The songs are also too much alike each other.
Since Jane's Addiction's last album in 2003 Chris Chaney has recorded with Burn Halo, Slash, Taylor Hawkins And The Coattail Riders, Shinedown, Methods Of Mayhem and more.
Dave Sitek is new in the band and is mostly known for his work with the band Tv On The Radio but have also worked with Yeah Yeah Yeah's and Celebration.
1)Underground (7,5) Nice superheavy bassriff, spacy guitars and melodic vocals.
2)End to the lies (7,0)
3)Curiosity kills (7,0)
4)Irrresistable force (Met the immovable object) (7,0)
5)I'll hit you back (7,0)
6)Twisted tales (7,0)
7)Ultimate reason (5,5)
8)Splash a little water on it (7,0)
9)Broken people (5,5)
10)Words right out of my mouth (7,5)
Score: 6,80
Perry Farrell (Peretz Bernstein)-vocals (b.1959)
Dave Navarro-guitars and keyboards (b.1967)
Chris Chaney-bass (b.1970)
Stephen Perkins-drums (b.1967)
David Andrew Sitek-bass, guitars and keyboards (b.1972)
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