Denis a écrit :edit : le best of, c'est Ear Bleeding Country? Parce que si c'est le cas, tu vas le prendre une claque en écoutant Bug et You're Living All Over Me, je sais pas qui a compilé ce best of, mais c'est un peu n'importe quoi.
Julien a écrit :Rien de chez rien!!! Si, le bassiste : un cri!!
Of course, the band – Dinosaur Jr.’s J.Mascis (drums/guitar/vocals); Cobra Verde’s Tim Parnin (guitar); John Petkovic (vocals/guitar) and Witch’s Dave Sweetapple (bass/vocals) – eschews the whole “supergroup” tag. Sweet Apple was born by accident and friendship – out of death, after a cross-country drive. Singer-guitarist John Petkovic got in his car heading eastward days after the passing of his mother – to smoke cigarettes, listen to music and clear his head. He ended up in New England, the home of long-time friends Dave Sweetapple and J.Mascis, who told John to start writing some songs so they could start a band. Within weeks, and after recruiting Cobra Verde guitarist Tim Parnin they started working on an album. The 12-song disc casts a wide net, reflecting the disparate sounds of all their bands: catchy power-pop, crushing rock and wounding ballads. Recorded in Cleveland and Massachusetts, the album was mixed by John Agnello (Dinosaur Jr/Sonic Youth/The Hold Steady) and Don Dephew (Cobra Verde/Guided By Voices). “I tell people that I saved John’s life by starting this band,” says Mascis. “But they don’t believe me.”
This supergroup business isn't all that its cracked up to be. J.Mascis and John Petkovics have assembled a crack unit of grungers to assist them on the road to Guitarmegeddon. The record sounds great, really economical production and some sweet musicianship. It kind of sounds like Foo Fighters and Thin Lizzy meeting in a pub and Foo Fighters saying "Hey Lizzy, how about we kick some riffs around, y'know get some sweet cuts going and stuff?" and Lizzy sort of shuffling off toward the exits, shouting over its shoulder "No thanks Foos,we aint interested in that, you guys should take the Dad Rock genre and make it your own...Thanks for asking though". Jeremy Clarkson will love this record. Any one under 30 wont.....
Denis a écrit :pour ceux qui font voir Dino dans les prochains jours, leur soundtech tient un blog : http://noelatthecontrols.blogspot.com/ dans lequel on apprend notamment que Murph, le batteur est rentré aux States pour cause de maladie. C'est le batteur de J Mascis and The Fog qui le remplace.
Denis a écrit :Denis a écrit :pour ceux qui font voir Dino dans les prochains jours, leur soundtech tient un blog : http://noelatthecontrols.blogspot.com/ dans lequel on apprend notamment que Murph, le batteur est rentré aux States pour cause de maladie. C'est le batteur de J Mascis and The Fog qui le remplace.
et toujours dans les infos de service, ce sera Turbo Fruits en première partie du concert à l'AB. Turbo Fruits, c'est notamment le batteur et guitariste des ex-Be Your Own Pet.
timing :
18h00 portes
18h30 Turbo Fruits
19h30 Built To Spill
21h15 Dinosaur Jr.
Mookie Blaylock a écrit :2 premières parties, on en a pour son argent avec eux.
Un message du groupe : "We need to inform you that Murph had to leave the tour to attend to personal matters. Kyle Spence will be drumming instead. Kyle most recently played with Dinosaur in Canada. He also plays in The Fog and Harvey Milk."
Julien a écrit :Aïe mes oreilles...
Denis a écrit :Julien a écrit :Aïe mes oreilles...
Oui :/
Julien a écrit :2/. Des groupes qui ne communiquent pas, j'en ai vu, mais alors à ce point-là ...Rien de chez rien!!! Si, le bassiste : un cri!!
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