CD Cooking Vinyl / Indigo Date de sortie: 24/03/2017
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Classement parmi les ventes:
N° 478 en Rock classique N° 4892 en Rock
Style:
Rock classique
No d'article.:
2097748856
Remarque / Liste des chansons:
1.1 My Chruch Is Black
1.2 Nightride
1.3 On the Road
1.4 Cross My Heart and Hope to Die
1.5 Better the Devil I Know
1.6 Of Sirens, Vampires and Lovers
1.7 Magdalene
1.8 Love ; Death
1.9 One Day
1.10 Shaman Blues
1.11 Voodoo Queen
1.12 Get Outta This Place
1.13 Ain't Much Loving
1.14 Lies
1.15 Submission
Nombre de disques:
1
Informations supplémentaires:
.. And Death
Description:
Labelcode CKV9751595.2
"Songs of Love and Death (Deluxe)" est une édition CD envoûtante de Me And That Man proposée par le prestigieux label Cooking Vinyl / Indigo. Cette version deluxe vous plonge dans un univers où se mêlent folk sombre, blues et country alternatif aux mélodies obsédantes et paroles poétiques sur l?amour et la mort. L?album séduit par sa narration immersive et ses arrangements riches qui transportent l?auditeur dans un voyage émotionnel intense entre lumière et obscurité des sentiments humains. À la tête du projet se trouve Adam "Nergal" Darski ? célèbre leader du groupe de métal polonais Behemoth ? qui explore ici son amour pour les sons américains traditionnels avec brio depuis 2017 ; le groupe s?est rapidement imposé grâce à son style unique et ses collaborations remarquées avec des artistes renommés du rock/métal internationalement reconnus. Le fabricant Cooking Vinyl / Indigo est réputé pour soutenir la créativité musicale indépendante tout en offrant une grande liberté artistique à ses talents.
"Songs ..." turned out to be commonplace before the grinding of teeth. I still hoped that the project would be pulled by "that man" - John Porter, an Englishman who had migrated to then-communist Poland forty years ago for ideological reasons and had previously been seen in extremely unorthodox electro-folk-punk-damn clear collaborations. But he, apparently, also could not - or did not want to. So no Polish Angry Johnny and the Killbillies even smells here. Upstairs from Johnny Cash, upstairs from the late Those Poor Bastards, plus a bit of Leonard Cohen, plus a pinch of Scrimin Jay Hawkins. Even the title of the release reveals the laziness of its creators. The problem is not even that it echoes Coen's "Songs of Love and Hate". It's all about banality - well, imagine a rap album with the title "songs about how I roasted your bitch." It’s just that every fucking country alternative singer and almost every orthodox bluesman sing about Love and Death, and how exactly they sing - this is where the fantasy comes in. Me and That Man does not have it - just a set of clichés. Here you have abandoned churches, here are flocks of bats, lovers who have died untimely, a bottle of bourbon on an old oak table cut by knives. Vampires, sirens, voodoo queens. Surely also werewolves - but that's not for sure.
The only hypertrophic gloom of release is the best. True, here too our duet will be given a head start by a guy named King Dude - not an ideal comrade in terms of creativity, but he knows how to scare and twist figs in his pocket. Yes, and the Them Pulp Criminals mentioned above, although they specifically established it with production, were still able to present to the public something at least relatively original.