Welcome to the first Friday of February and the new releases we will see today. There are a bunch this week. If you like rock, pop, metal, country, latin, alternative or all of the above, there is probably something for you. I have three I am interested in hearing and I will highlight those in blue like normal. Let me know what interests you and what I missed including on the list so everyone knows. Thanks for stopping by and have a wonderful musical weekend!!
- Stone Temple Pilots – Perdida – (Play Pen Music / Rhino): STP is back with Jeff Gutt on vocals for his second album. This one is quite a departure from their normal fare as it is an all acoustic album of new music. Pretty bold move with still a new singer. My brother-in-law worked on this album with the band so of course it is on my list and has been pre-ordered on vinyl to arrive today when I get home from work. Looking forward to explore this one.
- Richard Marx – Limitless – (BMG): I will admit it…I love Richard Marx…no not the physical, deep emotional love for a person, but love of his music. What can I say, I am a sap for a good love song or hell, a good song period. Richard has a great way of doing both of those and at the same time. Thankfully the 80’s mullet is gone and he has changed with the times.
- Green Day – Father of All… – (Reprise Records): Not sure why I am interested in this, but I guess I hope they can recapture some of their magic from years gone by. They lost my interest several year back with their trio of albums that were so bad they were awful. I haven’t heard anything yet and will check it out once released. Here’s to hoping they have found their groove again.
And then all the rest…
- Avenged Sevenfold – Diamonds in the Rough – (Warner Records)
- The SteelDrivers — Bad For You – (Rounder Records / Concord)
- Cream – Goodbye Tour: Live 1968 – (Polydor Ltd)
- Sepultura – Quadra – (Nuclear Blast)
- Delain – Apocalypse & Chill – (Napalm Records)
- Pet Shop Boys – Monkey Business E.P. – (x2 Recordings)
- Prince Royce – Alter Ego – (Sony Music)
- Nada Surf – Never Not Together – (Barsuk Records)
- Bryan Ferry – Live at the Royal Albert Hall, 1974 – (BMG Rights)
- Cadillac Three – Country Fuzz – (Big Machine)
- The Lone Bellow – Half Moon Light – (Dualtone Music Group)
Nothing here for me. Will be giving STP a listen, but not holding out much hope as what I’ve heard so far is pretty horrible.
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The STP one is different…that is all I can say right now. I’m a little perplexed by it. I bought it before listening to it only because it is something my brother-in-law worked on and I like buying his stuff to support
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It’s cemented their descent for me. I’ll give it a fair crack (as I did with the last effort), but nothing shines. It’s just bland.
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So far, bland is a kind word.
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Aye, we’ll, I’m trying to say more nice things.
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Good for you. Verbalize the positive as Geoff would say!!
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I will be interested in your thoughts on STP John. Not too much here at all. Back to searching for bootlegs than haha
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Bootlegs might be better. I am still gathering my thoughts on STP. I’m not sure how I feel yet.
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Actually I’m kinda on the fence with Green Day as it deosn’t sound like them. I may at some point pull the trigger on this one. May is the key word haha
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The Green Day one is different. And you are right it doesn’t sound like them.
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A colleague has started a weekly activity at work, everyone writes their song choice for the category & he then makes a playlist to share.
This week’s: guilty pleasure song.
I chose Duran Duran’s Ordinary World but Richard Marx’s Take This Heart would have been a good one too. Though I don’t really feel guilty about liking either tune!
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I usually don’t feel too guilty for liking anything, but I have a few. My most embarrassing is probably Air Supply. They were one of my mom’s favorites, so it reminds me of her (that part isn’t embarrassing though, just the band).
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Nothing for me. The STP album is interesting. On one hand it’s a hell of a risk to do an acoustic album for their second with Gutt. On the other hand it might be what they need to start a new second era for the band. I won’t be checking it out but interesting nonetheless.
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I’m not sure about the STP. It isn’t doing anything for me.
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I’m going to spin Judas Priest this weekend instead. Just for giggles.
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I might give Cadillac Three a listen as I really enjoyed there take on Live Wire from Motley Crue on that Nashville Tribute album
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I still haven’t heard that Nashville Tribute. Maybe I need to check it out.
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Some good renditions of Crue songs… and some Crue songs crossover great into country like Home Sweet Home, Don’t Go Away and Time For Change.
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I’m more interested now. Thanks.
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Slim pickings really, might stream the Sepultura one though.
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It is slim this week…like every week has been all year.
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Goodbye Cream is a good one. In my book anyway. Have you actually listened to Country Fuzz?
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I have not. Maybe I should check it out
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I tried a couple cuts. Not my style. Pretty cliche and predictable but it probably brings people some enjoyable listening.
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