Musique illimitée
Écoutez cet album en haute-qualité dès maintenant dans nos applications
Démarrer ma période d'essai et lancer l'écoute de cet albumProfitez de cet album sur les apps Qobuz grâce à votre abonnement
SouscrireProfitez de cet album sur les apps Qobuz grâce à votre abonnement
Téléchargement digital
Téléchargez cet album dans la qualité de votre choix
It's only fair to be wary of an album of new material from the Jon Spencer Blues Explosion; after all, it's been eight years. There have been so many embarrassing reunions from virtually every corner of the rock & roll spectrum (the offending parties shall remain nameless) that a solid argument could be made for an enforced moratorium. Thankfully, JBSE's Meat + Bone proves the exception. The wild, cross-genre experimentation of 2002's Plastic Fang and 2004's Damage have been left in the desert wilderness of nostalgia in favor of back-to-basics dirty ass rock & roll, warped blues, and fractured funk. Spencer's gone back behind the production desk and doesn't muck things up even when he gets (a little) adventurous. He keeps reverb and fuzz up front, the guitars at earschplittenloudenboomer, and the drums miked to 11, and he doesn't worry about much else. "Black Mold" roars out of the gate with the blasted, speaker-shredding riffing of yore. That said, it merely sets the tone for a journey that's sweaty, loud, and proud. "Bag of Bones" morphs the primal 1969 Rolling Stones and Licensed to Ill-era Beastie Boys with surprisingly effective results. "Boot Cut" you've heard before--it's a shameless remake of "Bell Bottoms." It's the best cut here. "Get Your Pants Off" is guttersnipe funk that sounds like the Sonics playing James Brown. Things get loopy and whacked on "Bottle Baby," where power riffs, off-kilter rhythms, a lopsided bridge, shambolic, distorted production, and Spencer railing a stream-of-(un)consciousness rant serve grit and grease as a main course. "Black Thoughts" indulges itself in pure Rolling Stones worship, which is fine but not unexpected. "Unclear" is angular late-night blues, while "Bear Trap" is a sinister, howling rocker that would bring out Homeland Security if cranked to full volume. Thankfully, this whole 12-track mess clocks in at under 40 minutes. Meat + Bone may not restore faith in reunions in general, but it does prove that this burly trio has plenty of swagger and sloppy rock and roll left in them.
© Thom Jurek /TiVo
Vous êtes actuellement en train d’écouter des extraits.
Écoutez plus de 100 millions de titres avec votre abonnement illimité.
Écoutez cette playlist et plus de 100 millions de titres avec votre abonnement illimité.
À partir de 12,49€/mois
Jon Spencer, FeaturedArtist - The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion, MainArtist
2012 The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion/Bronze Rat Records/Modulor 2012 Bronze Rat Records
Jon Spencer, FeaturedArtist - The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion, MainArtist
2012 The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion/Bronze Rat Records/Modulor 2012 Bronze Rat Records
Jon Spencer, FeaturedArtist - The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion, MainArtist
2012 The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion/Bronze Rat Records/Modulor 2012 Bronze Rat Records
Jon Spencer, FeaturedArtist - The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion, MainArtist
2012 The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion/Bronze Rat Records/Modulor 2012 Bronze Rat Records
Jon Spencer, FeaturedArtist - The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion, MainArtist
2012 The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion/Bronze Rat Records/Modulor 2012 Bronze Rat Records
Jon Spencer, FeaturedArtist - The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion, MainArtist
2012 The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion/Bronze Rat Records/Modulor 2012 Bronze Rat Records
Jon Spencer, FeaturedArtist - The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion, MainArtist
2012 The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion/Bronze Rat Records/Modulor 2012 Bronze Rat Records
Jon Spencer, FeaturedArtist - The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion, MainArtist
2012 The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion/Bronze Rat Records/Modulor 2012 Bronze Rat Records
Jon Spencer, FeaturedArtist - The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion, MainArtist
2012 The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion/Bronze Rat Records/Modulor 2012 Bronze Rat Records
Jon Spencer, FeaturedArtist - The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion, MainArtist
2012 The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion/Bronze Rat Records/Modulor 2012 Bronze Rat Records
Jon Spencer, FeaturedArtist - The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion, MainArtist
2012 The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion/Bronze Rat Records/Modulor 2012 Bronze Rat Records
Jon Spencer, FeaturedArtist - The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion, MainArtist
2012 The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion/Bronze Rat Records/Modulor 2012 Bronze Rat Records
Chronique
It's only fair to be wary of an album of new material from the Jon Spencer Blues Explosion; after all, it's been eight years. There have been so many embarrassing reunions from virtually every corner of the rock & roll spectrum (the offending parties shall remain nameless) that a solid argument could be made for an enforced moratorium. Thankfully, JBSE's Meat + Bone proves the exception. The wild, cross-genre experimentation of 2002's Plastic Fang and 2004's Damage have been left in the desert wilderness of nostalgia in favor of back-to-basics dirty ass rock & roll, warped blues, and fractured funk. Spencer's gone back behind the production desk and doesn't muck things up even when he gets (a little) adventurous. He keeps reverb and fuzz up front, the guitars at earschplittenloudenboomer, and the drums miked to 11, and he doesn't worry about much else. "Black Mold" roars out of the gate with the blasted, speaker-shredding riffing of yore. That said, it merely sets the tone for a journey that's sweaty, loud, and proud. "Bag of Bones" morphs the primal 1969 Rolling Stones and Licensed to Ill-era Beastie Boys with surprisingly effective results. "Boot Cut" you've heard before--it's a shameless remake of "Bell Bottoms." It's the best cut here. "Get Your Pants Off" is guttersnipe funk that sounds like the Sonics playing James Brown. Things get loopy and whacked on "Bottle Baby," where power riffs, off-kilter rhythms, a lopsided bridge, shambolic, distorted production, and Spencer railing a stream-of-(un)consciousness rant serve grit and grease as a main course. "Black Thoughts" indulges itself in pure Rolling Stones worship, which is fine but not unexpected. "Unclear" is angular late-night blues, while "Bear Trap" is a sinister, howling rocker that would bring out Homeland Security if cranked to full volume. Thankfully, this whole 12-track mess clocks in at under 40 minutes. Meat + Bone may not restore faith in reunions in general, but it does prove that this burly trio has plenty of swagger and sloppy rock and roll left in them.
© Thom Jurek /TiVo
À propos
- 1 disque(s) - 12 piste(s)
- Durée totale : 00:39:37
- Artistes principaux : The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion
- Label : Bronze Rat Records
- Genre : Pop/Rock Rock Alternatif et Indé
2012 The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion/Bronze Rat Records/Modulor 2012 Bronze Rat Records
Améliorer les informations de l'albumPourquoi acheter sur Qobuz ?
-
Streamez ou téléchargez votre musique
Achetez un album ou une piste à l’unité. Ou écoutez tout notre catalogue en illimité avec nos abonnements de streaming en haute qualité.
-
Zéro DRM
Les fichiers téléchargés vous appartiennent, sans aucune limite d’utilisation. Vous pouvez les télécharger autant de fois que vous souhaitez.
-
Choisissez le format qui vous convient
Vous disposez d’un large choix de formats pour télécharger vos achats (FLAC, ALAC, WAV, AIFF...) en fonction de vos besoins.
-
Écoutez vos achats dans nos applications
Téléchargez les applications Qobuz pour smartphones, tablettes et ordinateurs, et écoutez vos achats partout avec vous.