The desert lives!

The desert lives!

Era Vulgaris (Audio CD)

Customer Review

All great bands have created a congenial masterpiece on which they have to leave all their remaining life as a musician measure long. "Songs For The Deaf" was and is QOTSA's masterpiece and it will remain forever. But that is no reason bashing each successor board. "Lullabies To Paralyze" had their weaknesses and also "Era Vulgaris" does not shine continuously. But the board has earned it that they assessed alone. One should not constantly look over his shoulder in the "desert" past back or regret even holy Kyuss times. Josh Homme can not copy for 16 years himself.

As a fan of the first hour I can to the plate only say that it is absolutely first class. Re far away from the mainstream, unlike its predecessor, excited me especially the variety of selected songs. From rather quiet, even bloused tinged tracks like "Make It Wit Chu" to QOTSA typical songs like "Sick, Sick, Sick", "Misfit Love" or "Battery Acid" offers "Era Vulgaris" from start to finish variety , No trace of boredom. Geschrammelte guitars, drums and whipped in between the unmistakable charismatic voice of Josh Homme. The album offers bone-dry rock the highest quality. Who's more likely with beautiful melodies, should stay away from the plate. For QOTSA were never famous. Is not her claim.

As I said, my album has not disappointed, on the contrary. I am pleasantly surprised and sure Josh Homme and Co. will lie down in the future still drives this level because of ideas they lack inaudible. Four Points's for the quality of the album, and a big, fat for the courage of the band, not to stick to tried and true knitting patterns to "like" to.

Definitely worth listening to: Misfit Love, I'm Designer, Sick, Sick, Sick, Run, Pig, Run, River In The Road

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