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| | Horehound | | | Music Artist : | | The Dead Weather | | Music Style : | | General | | Record Label : | | WEA/Reprise | | Release Date : | | 2009-07-14 | | Store Price : | | $18.98 | | Artistopia's Price: $14.99 | | Usually ships in 24 hours | | |
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CD Tracks/Songs
Disc 11. 60 Feet Tall 2. Hang You from the Heavens 3. I Cut Like a Buffalo 4. So Far from Your Weapon 5. Treat Me Like Your Mother 6. Rocking Horse 7. New Pony 8. Bone House 9. 3 Birds [Instrumental] 10. No Hassle Night 11. Will There Be Enough Water?
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LIKE A GRAVEYARD FUNK FEST.........LOUD AND NASTY!!! Submitted on: 2009-11-12 |
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Dead Weather have gone ahead and combined a few ingredients that I have been trying to mix together myself for some time. Perhaps they had the braun to do it before me without getting me upset. In fact, I quite like what they have done with the elements. It's a loud ass funk fest, essentially... in the beat of some of your more party friendly hippie jam bands (See: Deep Bannana Blackout)but with more of an edge for the dark. This is the band I would bring to the cemetary, see? To wake up the dead... with some wild cat like crooning and some loose end wailing it's definate raw sleaze, as bad and nasty as a "New Pony" (like in the Dylan song, which is covered here to an intense degree!) Surely a good time.
The lead protagonist is a hard edged women who wants you to recognize that although she can cut like a buffalo you still better treat her like your mother. The supporting vocals come in nicely from this brotherly type just lending a hand to catch some fire. The band really jams out, and jams out right, considering their varied backgrounds, to make a very cohesive sounding album, with lots of fun suprises that really let you work out that volume nob! Did I mention that its pretty f'in RAW and NASTY?! It's stuff like this that show a fresh new creative edge in the music biz. Keep it coming... |
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Another pleaser from Jack White Submitted on: 2009-10-01 |
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| The album is kind of all over the place, but I love it for the most part. Jack White's influence is definitely noticeable. Overall: Horehound rocks. |
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Good listening! Submitted on: 2009-09-26 |
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| One of the best CDs this year. Don't buy it if you expect to hear the White Stripes. The Dead Weather are their own band with their own sound. They RAWK! |
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Led Zeppelin-Janis Joplin into a blender....CLASSIC!!! Submitted on: 2009-09-11 |
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| The only words to describe this cd is...MASTERPIECE...KILLER...THE S!@#.Listen to any "Classic-Rock Album" The Who,Led Z.,Rolling Stones,Black Sabath...then listen to this cd and you'd swear that this album was made back then. |
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Horehound, The Dead Weather Submitted on: 2009-09-11 |
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| This album is classic, yet modern and innovative. I will enjoy it for years to come regardless if this band continues to make music. I bought it because I am a big Jack White fan probably like a lot of people. But the whole band is good, especially the singer Alison; she belts it. Like much of Jack's music, it is hard driving blues-rock. Jack pounds on the drums and has simple yet catchy drum patterns, the guitars are loud and tonal without excessive soloing, some bass highlights, the keys/synth are phenomenal (one of my favorite parts of their live performance). Jack sings a few songs, Allison does the majority of the singing. Alison rocks. |
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