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(Alternative/Rock) Queens Of The Stone Age - Songs For The Deaf
(2002)
[IMG]http://www.bonedaddy.net/Scythe404/songs.for.the.deaf.jpg[/IMG] The first major label release from the highly acclaimed and unusually street-credited Queens Of The Stone Age practically blindsides you. Given the history of some of its members (Josh Homme, Dave Grohl), this album was expected to be big, and it lived up to the hype. Josh Homme - Guitar, Vocals Nick Oliveri - Bass, Vocals Mark Lanegan - Guitar, Vocals Dave Grohl - Drums [B]Track 01 - "Millionaire"[/B] Possibly the most energetic (within sane limits) song of the album, millionaire starts with a faint drum beat and 30 seconds in, rips right into the song. The riffs are bold and straightforward and just make you want to right out mosh. Nick Oliveri does a great job on voals in this song, blending melodic with screaming. This can almost be described as a speed-induced fight song. 4/5 [B]Track 02 - "No One Knows"[/B] Bold straightforward riffs (slightly toned down in comparison to Track 1) and a strangely addictive mid-tempo beat have you raising and eyebrow while tapping your foot to this joyfully abstract song. An appropriate first single for this album. It appears to be about odd cultural norms and how alien things really are despite the fact that we are numb and used to them. An audible statement against the barriers these norms can bring. 5/5 [B]Track 03 - "First It Giveth"[/B] Although vocally stale, you can kind of picture yourself cruising at 100mph in a powerful car to this song. The drum beat is possibly the best of the album thanks to Dave Grohl's amazing kick drumming. The riffs are chunky and powerful like before, but with more fluctuation in the pitch. A song about fate/life. 3.5/5 [B]Track 04 - "Song For The Dead"[/B] Enter Mark Lanegan. A thoroughly pounding song with a strong main riff that fluctuates in and out. The small "mini-solos" are an interesting addition. The song rounds out with a rampaging drum finale. 5/5 [B]Track 05 - "Sky Is Fallin"[/B] This is perhaps the best song of the album. Featuring the most powerful vocals and a fantastic bass level, this song keeps you hooked with climactic instrumentals and in depth lyrics. The song, to me, is about armageddon and a relection on wasted time in life looking back one last time before the end. 5/5 [B]Track 06 - "Six Shooter"[/B] A fun, raging song. Nick Oliveri in a state of madness. Not great as an overall track though. I just can't listen to it for any real purpose. 1/5 [B]Track 07 - "Hangin Tree"[/B] Mark Lanegan on vocals again and in his best showing of the album. The riff throughout most of the song is a dark, fluctuating, and sometimes high pitched one while the strong beat keeps you afloat. This is one of my favorite tracks of the album and it has you picturing a crimson sky reminiscent of horror movie death throughout. 4.5/5 [B]Track 08 - "Go With The Flow"[/B] The song does what the name suggests, flows. Again, powerful straightforward riffs, but with more near-high pitched wailing from Mark Lanegan's guitar than previous songs. The beat of this song is what really founds the feeling of the 'flow' and makes it feel more genuine and seperate from other tracks on the album. All else aside, on top of the flow it has an energetic 'jump up and mosh' feeling to it. 4/5 [B]Track 09 - "Gonna Leave You"[/B] A much more upbeat change of pace, we hear Nick Oliveri without a speed boost for the first time. The vocals are uplifting and melodic and the song's instrumentals can fool you into thinking its simply about a routine breakup. The beat is fairly standard and the riffs travel to match with the vocals but it is nonetheless a good effort. 4/5 [B]Track 10 - "Do It Again"[/B] Another set-in-stone beat, but the song redeems itself with its intriguing up and down tones in the verse. The vocals are decent, and the fun "house-party" type riffs keep you hooked. Grooves in the chorus. 3.5/5 [B]Track 11 - "God Is In The Radio"[/B] Much like No One Knows: A fun 'abstract' song. Starts with a snare/ride marching rhythm fused with a keyboard plink. Churns out a strong low end riff and is one of the few of the album that is not totally rhythm oriented. Provides a good, driving bass sound and a whisper of a beat that melts perfectly with the vocals. 4.5/5 [B]Track 12 - "Another Love Song"[/B] This track stands out in the album, using a steady tambourine beat and throwing in an organ. A song about a romantically cliche relationship. 4/5 [B]Track 13 - "Song For The Deaf"[/B] This song slowly creeps up on you before baring its teeth. A relentless bassline and more haunting vocals from Mark Lanegan and Josh Homme as a duo that rotates verse/chorus. The title track certainly lives up to the feel of the album it is named after. 5/5 [B]Track 14 - "Mosquito Song"[/B] Mosquito Song wraps up the album nicely. Like the denumonte to a pulse pounding heart-racing action movie, it "wipes the foam from your mouth" and brings you back to down to earth. Much like "Millionaire" puts you on an amphetamine for the journey, this track is the downer drug for you descendence to reality. This song features all guest vocals as well as a twelve string acoustic guitar, an accordion, a flamenco guitar and a horn section. The instrumental highpoint of the record that brings things to an unimaginable conclusion reminiscent of a "Lord Of The Rings" type journey. 5/5 4.5 out of 5 |
Great Albumn, nice review
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If you start playing the first song on the cd and then rewind past the beginning there's a secret track.
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Great review, but the suit-clad guitarist is Troy Van Leeuwen, formerly of A Perfect Circle. As far as I know, Troy rarely sings and Mark plays no instruments.
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[QUOTE][i]Originally posted by Scythe404 [/i]
[B]10 out of 10 [/B][/QUOTE] To me, this is a hint that you are not reading the rules. I edited it this time, but i dont want to have to do it again or else..... (read the announcement for details). |
[QUOTE][i]Originally posted by sting-ray [/i]
[B]To me, this is a hint that you are not reading the rules. I edited it this time, but i dont want to have to do it again or else..... (read the announcement for details). [/B][/QUOTE] I think we should change the rules to x/10 because x/5 doesn't leave very many options. Unless you use decimals, which, in that case my point is mute. |
[QUOTE][i]Originally posted by sting-ray [/i]
[B]To me, this is a hint that you are not reading the rules. I edited it this time, but i dont want to have to do it again or else..... (read the announcement for details). [/B][/QUOTE] I posted this the day the review forum was created, there were no rules. I agree with Birds on this one. Change it to 10/10 |
[QUOTE][i]Originally posted by BirdsOfFires [/i]
[B]I think we should change the rules to x/10 because x/5 doesn't leave very many options. Unless you use decimals, which, in that case my point is mute. [/B][/QUOTE] that seems reasonable, post this in the new thread i made (stuck at the top of the page), i'll consider it. |
SFTD=great album.
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[QUOTE=seditionary]If you start playing the first song on the cd and then rewind past the beginning there's a secret track.[/QUOTE]
AWESOME!!!!!! |
it's a great album, and also a great review.
well done. :thumb: |
Mosquito Song is a perfect ending to the album
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/me gives it 4.5/5
Very good review. |
i would probably give it a 3.5/5, got some great songs and they are definitly unique which i respect, but wasnt quite into some of it.
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[QUOTE=brycey]it's a great album, and also a great review.
well done. :thumb:[/QUOTE] :chug: |
Review Updated
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I loved this cd when I first got it, but I found it got really boring after a while
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Nah it's still good. (a)
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[QUOTE=Drop-D]i would probably give it a 3.5/5, got some great songs and they are definitly unique which i respect, but wasnt quite into some of it.[/QUOTE]same here
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This is an awesome album, and a great review, also :)
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[I]Best Album Ever.[/I]
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I think its a little long but nevertheless great. Id give it maybe a 4/5.
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a d[i][b][/i][/b]amn fine cd.
great from start to finish. i can't see many bad points on the album at all really. i love the way Songs For The Deaf (the song) ends, so full of energy. 5/5 |
[QUOTE=Scythe404]Mark Lanegan - Guitar, Vocals [/QUOTE]
Mark never played guitar for QOTSA. Troy Van Leeuwen did. |
4.5/5
i love the mosquito song. |
This album rocks, and I don't mind listening to it over and over and over. :thumb:
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Totally hated the radio things and whatnots between songs. Made it hard to listen to the album, for me.
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[QUOTE=ZEROthirtythree]Mark never played guitar for QOTSA. Troy Van Leeuwen did.[/QUOTE]
Troy Van Leeuwen is a current Guitarist of QOTSA yes, but Mark recorded on and toured for Songs For The Deaf, as well as their previous album Rated R. From [url]www.qotsa.com[/url] (official website of the band): Discography for Mark Lanegan [B]Year[/B] [i]Artist[/i] [B][i]Album[/i][/B] [B]2003[/B] [i]MONDO GENERATOR[/i] [B][i]A Drug Problem That Never Existed[/i][/B] [B]2002[/B] [i]QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE[/i] [B][i]Songs For The Deaf[/i][/B] |
from Scythe404 "[I]Troy Van Leeuwen is a current Guitarist of QOTSA yes, but Mark recorded on and toured for Songs For The Deaf, as well as their previous album Rated R.
From [url]www.qotsa.com[/url] (official website of the band): Discography for Mark Lanegan Year Artist Album 2003 MONDO GENERATOR A Drug Problem That Never Existed 2002 QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE Songs For The Deaf[/I]" yes but mark lanegan is a SINGER not a guitarist.... Anyway QOTSA is the best post-grunge rockband SftD is a amazing album but you should also try their old stuff its **** good as well |
This cd is so good.
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