It does. My immediate impression is that I liked the last album a lot more but there's plenty to dig here. The new Guitar World has one of the new songs tabbed btw.
First 3 QOTSA albums are fantastic, but the rest is really hit or miss.
It does. My immediate impression is that I liked the last album a lot more but there's plenty to dig here. The new Guitar World has one of the new songs tabbed btw.
I saw them Sunday night before Jawbreaker.
To boldly go where lots of men have gone before...
How were they?
Even when I was a youngin' and all about the rock and roll (eff rap! they don't even play instruments!) I was infatuated with Public Enemy, or rather with Chuck D's voice. Such a powerful tone.
Kind of a mixed bag? The rule of thumb seemed to be the more Chuck D and DJ Lord were on a song and the less Tom Morello was, the better it was. But for most of the set, B. Real was doing Zack parts, with Chuck D acting as a glorified hype man, and there were key points (Killing in the Name Of) where he just lacked the punch.
To me, Morello is just too jammy and sloppy on guitar. I saw RATM back in the day and was really disappointed, and I realize now he was the common thread. If you liked Rage live back in the day (and I realize I'm in the minority who didnt) you'll probably like this better.
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