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29 de janeiro de 2012
Desert Sessions
The Tune for today is:
Desert Sessions - Crawl Home
No more It's done Crawl home Get gone Your love Is evil Lonesome My bones
Took me such a long time to figure it out Now is it too late, I can't do it alone Took me such a long time to figure it out Don't take it away, away, oh
Snowstorm In my heart Crawl home Your love Is evil I'm lonesome Just get more and more Where you've dared
Took me such a long time to figure it out Now is it too late, I can't do it alone Took me such a long time to figure it out Don't take it away, away, oh
Took me such a long time to figure it out Now is it too late, I can't do it alone Took me such a long time to figure it out Don't take it away, away, oh
Josh Hommereturns withThe Desert Sessions, Vol. 9-10, two more installments of his ongoing collaborations with likeminded friends and musicians. This timePJ Harvey,Ween'sDean Ween,Marilyn Manson'sTwiggy Ramirez,Eleven'sAlain Johannes, andQueens of the Stone AgecontributorsTroy Van LeeuwenandJoey Castillo(also ofA Perfect CircleandDanzig, respectively), among others, join the festivities. Unlike some of the otherDesert Sessionsvolumes,9(aka "I See You Hearin Me") and10("I Heart Disco") stay more or less grounded in the kind of creative stoner rock thatHommepurveys withQueens of the Stone Age. Despite the fact thatJohannessings on the opening track, "Dead in Love," the song's searing guitars and insistent grind make it a potentialQOTSAtrack. Likewise, the driving "In My Head...or Something" could easily fit on their next album if it was given a little more punch, as could the dark, parched desert rock of "Holey Dime" and "Bring It Back Gentle." Out of all ofHomme's collaborators,Harveymakes the biggest impression, sounding the best she has since 1995'sTo Bring You My Love. Whether it's because the pressure's off because it's not her own project, or she's just ready to rock again, she sounds freer and more ferocious than she has in a long time on "There Will Never Be a Better Time," a spooky, vaguely Spanish-tinged acoustic number, and slinky-yet-menacing songs like "Crawl Home," "Powdered Wig Machine," and "A Girl Like Me," all of which play her witchy diva image to the hilt. The collection's more experimental moments vary in quality, ranging from the loose, fun faux soul of "I Wanna Make It Wit Chu" and the thrashy workout of "Covered in Punks Blood" to "I'm Here for Your Daughter" and "Shepherd's Pie," both of which were probably more fun to make than they are to hear. Still,The Desert Sessionsare intended as a sort of musical notepad, so it's not surprising that some of the ideas here are less sketched out than others. Bearing the project's off the cuff nature in mind,The Desert Sessions, Vol. 9-10is another success.
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