Them Crooked Vultures
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- cannonball19780
things like this make me believe that there really is some rock n roll board room out there with a whiteboard and band members names written in interconnected circles with dollar signs sprinkled all over
- they're clearing not in it for the $ or they'd be playing bigger venues from the get go.fooler2
- fooler20
Just saw TCV last night in a small (1400 people) venue and it was pretty terrific.
John Paul Jones looks happier and healthier than anyone else he shared the stage with last night and he has to be twice the age of those guys.
Now I've seen every living member of Led Zepplin plus Jason Bonham live, this has to mean something on my rock n roll bingo score card.
Saw Krist Novoselic in the audience supporting his old band mate.
It was also good to see Dave thrashing on the drums again and not covering wimpy crappy 70's soft rock songs in the Foo's.- I saw Kris Novaselic with Eyes Adrift back in oh... 2k1 played with guitarist from meat puppets and drummer from sublimed_rek
- ismith0
Funny, I also just started listening to the Sweethead album the other day. It's really good, but it's easily just as danceable as TCV. The riffs are definitely more punk influenced, but I think Homme can play up the 60s/70s hard rock elements pretty well.
If I had to pick right now between Sweethead, Them Crooked Vultures, and Mondo Generator right now I would choose TCV– they just seem to have less loose ends than the others. I also mentioned I'm not a huge fan of Grohl's drumming here, but I think he holds Josh Homme together pretty well.
- satan0
oh and btw I saw the tcv show at paradiso in august and it rocked, but not so much as qotsa when sftd came out. totally different vibe.
- satan0
the trouble with josh homme.
the trouble is rock & roll is not dance music. let rock music be rock music and let dance music be dance music. let's not pretend rock music 'with a twist' is rock & roll. anyone who's been listening to the crooked vultures release and the sweethead album - which I just downloaded as well - will and should notice the difference. sweethead is rock & roll, while tcv is not. in fact, tcv pretends to be rock & roll but is not. aside from labeling, the sweethead album, in my opinion rings true, or authentic, while the crooked vultures release rings, well not fake by no means, but by no means true either. mind you, this is coming from a long standing qotsa fan. imho songs for the deaf is the best qotsa ever did and the moment it came out it was clear to me they would never top that effort. I saw the live shows at the time (with dave grohl on drums) and those are the best concerts I've ever seen, period. a big part of that is, I think, that nick olivieri was still part of the team back then. he brought the rock & roll in qotsa. after sftd, the qotsa albums sounded less rock and roll, and too much stylized, exactly my problem with the crooked vultures album. everything just sounds too perfect and well designed, aiming for effect rather than the heart. it's more like musician's music, too self absorbed and too self aware, to the point where it becomes a parody of itself.listen to sweethead, that is true rock & roll. I'm totally hooked on this album right now.
- ismith0
My first impression: decent background music, much better listening than Chickenfoot.
Second impression: hey! Josh Homme stole my riff! And why are there so many different bands with a song called 'Elephants'?
Third impression: I'm sick and tired of Dave Grohl's drumming.
Fourth impression: Shit! Josh Homme's voice is starting to sound better, I'm noticing more keyboards, and the album is starting to shake the floor a bit.
Fifth impression: I'm really fucking liking this album... 'Reptiles' has hints of vintage Scorpions, in addition to the obvious Zep/QotSA similarities.Listen to it all the way through a few times. Turn it up each time. It gets better with each subsequent listen. If you must, think of it as Era Vulgaris but slightly less cynical and sarcastic, more power hungry.
- baseline_shift0
not super impressed by what i heard.
Supergroups never live up to the hype. Especially when the hype is this monumental.
- fiver0
share?
- calcium0
I have the whole album and it's great.
I don't think the hype killed anything. This is one of the best albums of the year, if not number 1.
- Gucci0
I'm a little late to the party, but I think the album right off the bat is better than most of the shit out there right now. It feels nostalgic and fresh all at the same time.
Also, Homme sounds eerily similar to Robert Plant on a couple of songs.
- benfal990
got the album.
not really good.
all that hype thingy killed it.
it sucks.
- dirtydesign0
got the album today.
great so far.- starts out strong, kinda fads towards the last few songsfooler2
- dirtydesign0
Here's one of the tracks. Mind Eraser, No Chaser.
- fiver0
none of you have come across a leak eh? surprised it hasn't yet...
- someone posted a leak from a live show a while agoimnotadesigner
- fooler20
I got a link to a free download for this band but I dont have an itunes account anymore and they want my CC info again.
Not so Free if you have to give them all that info.
- identity0
They have a song on the iTunes Store for FREE download...
- saw that. got that live album someone posted too. anxious for the studio album though.dirtydesign
- dirtydesign0
so no leaks yet huh?
lame...