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- Smoking Guns
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Re: Slash album reviews
I don't get how one could not like "Watch This"... It rocks!
- Mikkamakka
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Re: Slash album reviews
I don't get how one could not like "Watch This"... It rocks!
Yeah, it's a monster!
Re: Slash album reviews
i'm on my 2nd time through
pretty impressed tbh
i mean there are times where the songs kinda lose it in the middle, like a interlude was added for the sake of keeping tracks around 4 minutes or so...beautiful dangerous kinda does that IMO
didnt care for the Mshadows tune too much first time through, seems out of slash's element kinda, and the starlight myles tune was kinda bad
the cornell tune is really cool IMO...from me thats alot, ask james, the solo is killer on that song and cornell impresses, the adam levine song is surprisingly good too
the ozzy track, back from cali, promise. by the sword, gotten, i hold on, watch this, we're all gona die....great stuff
dont know if kennedy is t he right guy for the tour though, i'm up in the air about him
the tracks with izzy, duff and adler you really catch glimpses of what made AFD so special... i think that if the orig 5 got back together there might be a surprise at how much lightning is still left in that proverbial bottle....(Crosses finger for 2012)
Re: Slash album reviews
i love the entire album now
it really has something for everybody and it has staying power IMO.
Saint is a Sinner too is fucking wicked if u are in the proper mood for it.
sounds like an after funeral march or something... it kinda haunts and disturbs me.
Re: Slash album reviews
I've only listened to the entire album once now, though I've listened to the first 12 songs multiple times. I left the last 2 for somewhat of a surprise. Anyway, my initial thoughts on "Saint Is A Sinner Too". I think it's a beautiful song and I really feel like I should love it. But I don't. Does that make sense? It just didn't do it for me. That could change though. Could be a similar case as "This I Love". I didn't like that at first either but could sense the beauty behind it.
- Smoking Guns
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Re: Slash album reviews
Faldor, I appreciate your honest reviews.... To me there are so many strong songs on this album. Ghost is solid, Promise is solid, but something is just so fucking cool about Back from Cali. Gotten has grown on me so much, its a good song, period. Starlight, Saint is a Sinner Too, and We're all gonna die is a great way to end the album. I don't "hate" any songs... Crucify the Dead and I'll Hold on are both decent, and they are two that if I had to rate would be towards the bottom of my favorites for the album. Watch This just owns... Its a very good rock album.
- Mikkamakka
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Re: Slash album reviews
Slash 'Slash'
4/2/2010
Kim Alsumiri
http://thecelebritycafe.com/reviews/slash-04-02-2010
So I did not know that I was a Slash fan until listening to his new self-titled album. The infamous guitarist expertly combines his talents with a wide variety of artists in a spectacular album. Guest artists on the album include Ozzy Osbourne, Fergie, Iggy Pop, Myles Kennedy, Dave Grohl, Adam Levine, Taylor Hawkins, Ian Astbury, Izzy Stradlin, Chris Cornell, Andrew Stockdale, Lemmy, Duff McKagan, M. Shadows, Rocco DeLuca, and Kid Rock.
The 14 track album crossed musical boundaries with surprising ease. Track two, "Crucify the Dead," featuring Ozzy Osbourne and Taylor Hawkins, was a tribute to classic Ozzy and yet Slash's guitar pieces brought it down a notch to be just a touch softer.
"Gotten," featuring Adam Levine, was more of a mellow song that anyone could enjoy. I can picture it as part of a movie soundtrack following a character along a rough yet poignant patch in the storyline. Perhaps my favorite track and the one that surprised me the most was "Beautiful Dangerous" featuring Fergie. Not knowing that she could sound so hard, she perfectly matches Slash on the guitar.
Ranging from classic rock to more haunting melodies, Slash is an expert blend of old and new that I have to give Slash credit for. Highly recommend this album to existing Slash fans and those who have yet to discover they are fans. Check for it on April 6.
Rating: 4.00Stars
- Smoking Guns
- Rep: 330
Re: Slash album reviews
Slash 'Slash'
4/2/2010
Kim Alsumiri
http://thecelebritycafe.com/reviews/slash-04-02-2010So I did not know that I was a Slash fan until listening to his new self-titled album. The infamous guitarist expertly combines his talents with a wide variety of artists in a spectacular album. Guest artists on the album include Ozzy Osbourne, Fergie, Iggy Pop, Myles Kennedy, Dave Grohl, Adam Levine, Taylor Hawkins, Ian Astbury, Izzy Stradlin, Chris Cornell, Andrew Stockdale, Lemmy, Duff McKagan, M. Shadows, Rocco DeLuca, and Kid Rock.
The 14 track album crossed musical boundaries with surprising ease. Track two, "Crucify the Dead," featuring Ozzy Osbourne and Taylor Hawkins, was a tribute to classic Ozzy and yet Slash's guitar pieces brought it down a notch to be just a touch softer.
"Gotten," featuring Adam Levine, was more of a mellow song that anyone could enjoy. I can picture it as part of a movie soundtrack following a character along a rough yet poignant patch in the storyline. Perhaps my favorite track and the one that surprised me the most was "Beautiful Dangerous" featuring Fergie. Not knowing that she could sound so hard, she perfectly matches Slash on the guitar.
Ranging from classic rock to more haunting melodies, Slash is an expert blend of old and new that I have to give Slash credit for. Highly recommend this album to existing Slash fans and those who have yet to discover they are fans. Check for it on April 6.
Rating: 4.00Stars
Wow, winning over some new fans!
- Smoking Guns
- Rep: 330
Re: Slash album reviews
All my non GNR die hard friends are LOVING this album!!!