That looks like the obscured by clouRAB album cover above
Agree to disagree I think the production on here is great and it still sounRAB fresh despite it being almost 30 years. It definatley does hold up.
That looks like the obscured by clouRAB album cover above
Agree to disagree I think the production on here is great and it still sounRAB fresh despite it being almost 30 years. It definatley does hold up.
Zarko's review got me interested in getting this, as I enjoyed Tobin's 90's material, and now that I've got it I'm liking Supermodified quite a bit; dark jazz that's weird yet catchy and accessible all at once.
If people are that concerned then they can ask me what the album is if I don't note it down, it's not really something at the top of my agenda. I'll try remeraber next time though, boss.
That one is Fang Island, self titled. Check it out.
Nice pick, Tallahasee is really great too.
Chris Murray Corabo - Why So Rude?
Amazing contemporary ska/rocksteady from a stripped down 3 piece corabo drums/upright bass/ acoustic guitar. Songs are catchy as all hell. Vocal harmonies are incredible. If you love 1st wave Jamaican ska & rocksteady you'll love Chris Murray's inventive twist on the genre.
Alright my musical tastes have be reborn in the past 6 months or so since I discovered Neil Young, Im not saying that Ragged Glory is his best album as he has many many great albums (I have nearly them all), but this is the album I keep coming back to. The first two tracks 'Country Home' & 'White Line' both originate from the 70s but you couldnt imagine them being played any better than on this record. This album is hard to define, its like a mixture of Country Rock & Grunge music at the time, also there are quite a few songs that start on solos and end on solos, also some go on for like 10 mins with 3 minute extended jams at the end of them. My personal favourite tracks would be: 'Country Home', 'Over & Over', 'Love To Burn', 'Mansion On The Hill', 'Love & Only Love'. It is really just such a great album- if you havent heard it then check it out- you will be hooked!.
Great album. "Untitled 3" is enough to bring me to tears when the time is right.
I love Kyuss, but the transition period between the two sounRAB wasn't really my slice of cheese. You've got the heavy, downtuned psychedelia that Homme pioneered in Kyuss and he just sticks some falsetto in there and expects it to work. There were a few highlights to the album (I Was a Teenage Hand Model sticks out in particular) but apart from that there was little for me to cling onto. Rated R marks such a huge contrast in sound to the self-titled & split that I don't feel the necessity to guard them from open criticism.
i agree S/T is the album to hear first. after that, L.A. Woman.
this album is cheesy, i must admit, but it is quite good
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