I have a question has Lanegan ever fronted an album that has been consistent from beginning to end? I mean I always thought consistency is what prevented Mudhoney from being as big as other grunge bands.
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A big disappointment - Alain Johannes really ****ed this album up.
Lanegan may have the dirtiest rock voice ever, filtered through layers of whiskey, cigarettes and heroin gravel. He needs a harder, more spacious sound for the mood to resonate - its his strength. This album is filled to the gills with 90's Stan Ridgway-type electronics, layer upon layer of unnecessary tweaks and overly repetitive and overly familar lines.
This is a b-side that didn't make the lp, and it just blows away any of the tracks that did make it:
Wasn't Lanegan in Screaming Trees?
There we go! It's good to have you peeps straighten my alcohol damaged memories. :chums:
Yeah, he was, and I think I listened to a release from the Mark Lanegan band and in my mind filed it under "band with that guy who was in that grunge band that wasn't one of the big 4 in terms of sales and popularity." I just forgot which one and mixed up Screaming Trees and Mudhoney. mhihi:
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A big disappointment - Alain Johannes really ****ed this album up.
Lanegan may have the dirtiest rock voice ever, filtered through layers of whiskey, cigarettes and heroin gravel. He needs a harder, more spacious sound for the mood to resonate - its his strength. This album is filled to the gills with 90's Stan Ridgway-type electronics, layer upon layer of unnecessary tweaks and overly repetitive and overly familar lines.
This is a b-side that didn't make the lp, and it just blows away any of the tracks that did make it:
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"If sang on Doowutchyalike. I am the one who said just grab him in the biscuits."![]()
Ha! Digital Underground is in that Nothing But Trouble movie I watched the other day.