Stoned & Dethroned is probably my favorite, though it's pretty damned far from their trademark sound. Mostly acoustic, or more to the point distortion-and-feedback-free. Still a fair number of solos.
Like the debut, it's fairly homogenous, but the difference is that there's a bit more sophistication.
Munki is one of the best and most underrated swan songs I've ever heard. It's classic JAMC for the most part but there's also some fresh sounds. They definitely didn't limp out the door.
Sweet, thanks for the information going in. I'm gonna listen to S&D today, I'll let you know what I think.
Is that the guy from Deftones?
Looking forward to that album. Also, who does backing vocals now that the bassist has left?
What guy from Deftones?
So that's not the original bassist? I knew a couple people left, but I actually commented to Travis that the backing vocals sounded EXACTLY the same as the album version and assumed it was the same guy. Now I wonder if the was lip-syncing them or something
. But, yeah, the bassist is still the person doing backing.
Also so jealous you're seeing D'Angelo. He's amazing live but Black Messiah wasn't out when I saw him.
Untitled live is guhhhhhhhhh
He did not play Untitled, but his set was fucking phenomenal.
As was Spiritualized. I don't even know what to say about Spiritualized. That was on another level. Like, I kinda just sat their jaw-dropped the entire time.
Also, only got to see about 7 Morrissey tracks because FYF is the stupidest fucking festival ever, but anyways, Morrissey was actually not so bad, and he played a decent set. I could've gone to my grave without ever hearing Meat is Murder live, but beyond that, I enjoyed it. The Bullfighter Dies is also one of the dumbest f'ing songs I've ever heard. But I found it hilarious that he was trying to start some shit with security because he thought there were too many guards along the rail, and not two songs later, someone rushed the stage. I mean, you really asked for that, Moz.