"Mark my word: We're never gonna make a record again, we're never gonna tour again," guitarist Kerry King told Australian webzineMetal Roosin December. "Because that was the last thing. We said [back in 2018], 'This is our final tour.' It took five years for us to come and say,...
I acknowledge the duplicates of myself—the weakest and shallowest is deathless with me; What I do and say, the same waits for them; Every thought that flounders in me, the same flounders in them. I know perfectly well my own egotism; I know my omnivorous lines, and will not write ...
Anyhow, I often imagine Serling hanging around because, like most of you, I’ve experienced strange,Twilight Zonethings in my own life. For example, I’ll get into my New York office at 8 a.m. and wonder “Where Is Everybody?” (Wait a minute, it’s Saturday!) Or I’ll be on ...
The opening tune, "Look At Yourself" will bless your ears with the rawest and strongest Hammond organ ever. Ken Hensley is playing like a possessed maniac. Song is quite simple in structure (two chords!) but the layering and developing is insane. This is a masterpiece of dynamics - one ...
it, andInarticulate Speech of the Heart(1983), Morrison’s last for Warner Bros., feels like a contractual obligation. But each of those albums also contains a few tracks that make it worth hearing, and any longtime Morrison fan no doubt has his or her own choices for hi...
no one benefits. It’s not a surprise that the nadir of Mick and Keef’s partnership coincided with the worst of their band’s recordings. The appropriately namedDirty Workmatches the Stones’ weakest batch of tunes with the most cavernous, “big drums” ’80s production, emphasizing the lack...
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no one benefits. It’s not a surprise that the nadir of Mick and Keef’s partnership coincided with the worst of their band’s recordings. The appropriately namedDirty Workmatches the Stones’ weakest batch of tunes with the most cavernous, “big drums” ’80s production, emphasizing the lack...