If Töôrnst Hülpft is indeed Reznor than this is the biggest prank since Strobelight. Doesn't sound anything like Trent at all, more like Ween or Bigdumbface. Will be listening to the record in full later and give my thoughts.
If Töôrnst Hülpft is indeed Reznor than this is the biggest prank since Strobelight. Doesn't sound anything like Trent at all, more like Ween or Bigdumbface. Will be listening to the record in full later and give my thoughts.
Yeah got mail today, but only had time to listen to this one yet as it was the one that intrigued me the most with the TR rumors. I'm a bit dissapointed it's only 8 tracks though. 9&10 had like 13, 14?
Update:
Incredibly underwhelming effort. Like I feared this has no real highlight and I'm indeed missing the old personel like Lanegan, Olivieri, Alain Johannes. Just remerkable voices. This isn't bad by any means, but feels like a b-side compliation.
The last two songs are great, actually both Homme songs remind me alot of "...like clockwork" and Jake Shears does very well indeed. Libby Grace has a nice voice, but I think I heard that song a hundred times already.
Strangely enough the Töôrnst Hülpft & Matt Berry song is a higlight as well for its outlandish-ness. Yet Ween, Beck etc. can do better. Does Claypool play on this one? If not, I absolutely have no idea where his constribution is. A shame, as I was looking forward to a spaced-out Homme/Claypool thing.
It's insultingly short and a little slap in the face after the roaring 9 & 10 with PJ Harvey.
Last edited by dlb; 10-17-2019 at 08:03 AM.
It feels rushed, but the songs are not bad by far. There is just nothing that kicks or grabs me from the start. Billy Gibbons track is nice, both Homme tracks are nice, the Libby Grace ballad is cool, but it's just that: nice. A little bit lame with just the Royal Bloo track really kicking.
Would love to hear a little QOTSA EP in vein of these two tracks. Give me three more of those and make it a nice little release to hold us over until the next record. That being said, I hated "villains", but Homme sure can write a good song still.
The original conceit of Desert Sessions was these guys would go into the literal desert and jam and do peyote and jam some more and then record something. The first few efforts sound like the people got the song together maybe five minutes before recording it and it's raw and interesting. everything about this latest version seems over-produced and promoted like a Katy Perry release. There's no soul evident in it. So I'm not surprised at that review, and it's pretty much on par with what I expected, maybe even a little better than I expected.
Hey, anyone have a FLAC or other lossless format copy of 'The Fun Machine Took a Shit and Died'? I can't find my CD with it and it is driving me insane. PM's are more than fine if you can help a brother out. Thanks guys!
^ That's about on par with previous volumes, timing-wise.
Matador Records has shipped my vinyl (hopefully with the added sticker sheet included, as well)! Excited to spark up and take a listen.
Well, 9&10 was 44 minutes, even longer counting the bonus tracks. While the others were around 35-40 the new one is still the shortest though with 1 to 2 songs missing that could have easily elevated my listening experience.
Gave this a couple of more spins yesterday, but I really only find Josh's songs to be good. The rest is just okay, so I'm happy a new Lanegan record is out as well these days with another new one set for early next year.
Nice write-up in the LA Times, Reznor gets a shout-out in it (though, to be clear, it really looks like he is not involved in any way this time).
Anybody got an Amazon link for the repress of Era Vulgaris? All I can find is the 3x10" pressing available on there... Thanks in advance!
I like having the 3x as a fun curio and has held me over, but can't wait to get this album on a single LP. I think so much disc flipping has prevented me from listening to this as much as I would like.
Also, I think it's a *HUGE* missed opportunity to not do this as a 2LP and include a side 4 that includes the song "Era Vulgaris" as well as a few of the stellar b-sides from this era.
read a review of 11&12 that liked it, lamented the lack of women but liked the one song, and said that Dave Grohl is probably the mystery member. It was on my phone so I don't have a link, but I was encouraged by the song descriptions.
Why Amazon? You can preorder it directly from the band store: https://store.qotsa.com/collections/...ra-vulgaris-lp
Not according to Discogs: https://www.discogs.com/Queens-Of-Th...elease/1152332
Last edited by wight rabbit; 10-25-2019 at 02:49 AM.
So Töôrnst Hülpft is Josh after all?
And I really have to be deaf by now, I just can't make out Claypool in these songs, but his bass playing is all over the liner notes. Whicb btw along with the packaging make me enjoy this release a little bit more apart from having had higher expectations. "something you can't see" and "easier said than done" made it into my top d/s tracks though.
I think the new Desert Sessions is great. I wasn't crazy about the last Queens record, but this is fun and accessible which I think Villians tried for but fell flat slightly. It is short and I've already listened to it about 4 times this morning so it could suffer from burn out.
Ah, okay. Yeah, that's convenient if you don't want to already get the payment out of the way.
[QUOTE=dlb;471228]So Töôrnst Hülpft is Josh after all?[/QUOTE]
After hearing the song, I'm convinced that's who it is. On Josh's Beats 1 radio show (The Alligator Hour), there's an episode where he has a guest fill in and they sound exactly like Töôrnst.
Edit: Here's the episode: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1cFK...__64TMlj8/view They are identified as European DJ Ms. Frantastic, who proceeds to play more "out there" songs for the remainder of the show. The voice, however, is identical.
Last edited by wight rabbit; 10-25-2019 at 10:32 PM.
^ Re: the vinyl reissues, I don't think Universal have the rights to put any bonus tracks that weren't on previous vinyl versions; hence the 12" Era Vulgaris reissue has "Running Joke" at the end of side one, the reissued R apparently has "Ode to Clarissa" but nothing else, and the bonus tracks on Lullabies are exactly the same as on the original orange & purple pressing.
Yet there are women playing on every single song, and Dave Grohl was nowhere near this! I think it's a much better record than Villains was; full of more interesting textures and variety. Fun stuff, the vinyl packaging is amazingly cool, and it sounds terrific.
Last edited by botley; 10-28-2019 at 10:04 PM.
I had nothing to like about this album. The promotion was too gaudy and the guests too 'famous' for something like this project. My first listen I did not like this album. Heck, I still don't like it. But I do like listening to it. The songs are pretty good, especially "If You Run" which borders on amazing. A lot of it sounds too much like a Queens album where he fired his band and hired some people off the street but there's still some cohesion anyway.
Chic Tweetz is stuck in my head God Damn It.
Vinyl Me, Please has a beautiful pressing of "Song For The Deaf" that I really recommend checking out. I'm a sucker for colored wax so they got me hooked for another 3 months.
Last edited by NotoriousTIMP; 10-31-2019 at 01:13 AM.
Gave the new DS a few more spins, but no, I can't stand it. Maybe it has something to do with the overmarketing as well, making it look like a new QOTSA album and the incredible lack of Claypool. Wonder if Sean Lennon would have fit on there as well...
The packaging is great on this and I really like the artwork, but the whole thing feels incredibly dull to me. Standouts are still "something you can't see" and "easier said than done" (makes me want to revisit "...like clockwork!") with "if you run" close. The rest? No thank you, that's just lazy. Can't believe how many people are eating this up as a stand-out record... without the Homme-stamp no one would give a listen.
Chic Tweetz is fucking hilarious. I kind of want Queens to go full Ween on the next record and get silly and weird
It's definitely not as good as the previous album (my personal favorite), but I have to say that I'm liking the variety on the new Desert Sessions album. It's good fun, nothing more, nothing less.