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Them Crooked Vultures |  | Artist: Them Crooked Vultures Label: DGC/Interscope Category: Music
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Seller: bestcdjoint Rating: 133 reviews Sales Rank: 659
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.5 x 4.9 x 0.4
MPN: 602527272214 UPC: 602527272214 EAN: 0602527272214 ASIN: B002TUU2XE
Release Date: November 17, 2009 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| | No One Loves Me & Neither Do I | | | Mind Eraser, No Chaser | | | New Fang | | | Dead End Friends | | | Elephants | | | Scumbag Blues | | | Bandoliers | | | Reptiles | | | Interlude With Ludes | | | Warsaw or The First Breath You Take After You Give Up | | | Caligulove | | | Gunman | | | Spinning In Daffodils |
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Album Description THEM CROOKED VULTURES -- a/k/a DAVE GROHL (Foo Fighters, Nirvana), JOSHUA HOMME (Queens of the Stone Age) and JOHN PAUL JONES (Led Zeppelin) -- has confirmed November 17, 2009 as the release date of its eponymous debut album in the United States and Canada on DGC/Interscope Records. The self-produced 13-song record will feature the debut of the studio versions of the material Them Crooked Vultures unveiled at its August 9 debut at Chicago's Cabaret Metro and played on a first series of shows throughout a handful of UK and European cities and portions of the eastern U.S., wrapping up with an October 15 appearance at New York's Roseland Ballroom. Additional shows are being announced in the wake of the album's release.
Album Description 2009 debut album from this Alt-Rock 'supergroup' featuring Josh Homme (Queens Of The Stone Age), Dave Grohl (Foo Fighters) and John Paul Jones (Led Zeppelin). 13 tracks.
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THEM CRAFTY VULTURES November 18, 2009 J. C. Francke (Washington DC) 83 out of 85 found this review helpful
Yes, I am a fan of QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE, FOO FIGHTERS and LED ZEP. I even saw THEM CROOKED VULTURES in a terrific show in DC, prior to this release. That said, I still dropped this disc in the tray, hit play, and was prepared to skip tracks if they did not grab me in the first minute; it's a lame habit, but I do eventually listen to all discs in their entirety. This album had me mesmerized for 1 hour and 6 minutes. No skipping! It is extremely well crafted from start to finish. With Homme's haunting vocals, it does sound more like a QOTSA release than anything else, but many of the catchy songs are designed to highlight the considerable talents of his bandmates. Instant classic. Buy it now. Let's hope this is not just a side project for the performers. These vultures should "carrion". sorry...
One of my favourite albums of 2009 November 24, 2009 The Dude (EH CT) 55 out of 60 found this review helpful
Seeing as I'm a fan of Zeppelin, Queens of The Stone Age, and Foo Fighters, the idea of buying this cd was a no brainer to me.
Upon inital listen the impression I was left with was it sounds like another QOTSA album.... And only found a few songs that stood out. However upon inital listens to the album it is anything but another QOTSA album. I think its funny how people can judge an album so quickly and most reviewers do that. I like to give an album a few listens (roughly 20-40) before I can determine if it is eligable to become a regular in the cd player. And this album quickly has turned into just that for me.
Before I purchased this cd I did however look at the reviews and some of them included that there was a Zeppelin like presence on the album. At first like I said it sounded like another QOSTA album and I could'nt figure out where the Zeppelin was. THIS IS AN ALBUM YOU CANNOT LISTEN TO A FEW SONGS AT A TIME. LISTEN TO IT IN BULK THE WHOLE WAY THROUGH. And you certainly cannot judge it on a couple listens. There is so many different elements in each song on this album. Songs that I initially did'nt like at first now have become some of my favs. "Elephants" and "Warsaw Or The First Breath You Take After You Give Up"
Right then onto the breakdown of the album ...........
1. NO ONE LOVES ME & NEITHER DO I .......... good opener def. better material on the album than this although midway through the song their is a great tempo change which makes it a great song.
2. MIND EARSER, NO CHASER .......... Def sounds like its a radio song but in a good way. This was a fav of mine right off the bat, very catchy chorus.
3. NEW FANG .............. choppy fast rythm and good vocals grea,t closing solo to the song
4. DEAD END FRIENDS........ love this distorted sound, it has a spooky erie sound to it, the vocals are great again, this is a great song to just drive and blast in the car and the midway through the song is great " doo do do do do do do do do do dooo" love the solo to close out the song
5. ELEPHANTS ............. upon intial listen I did not care for this song, now it is one of my fav. It starts with a repetitive riff that just keeps getting faster and faster then breaks off and the distortion makes it sound like an actual elephant, its just very clever and a great song structure.
6. SCUMBAG BLUES .......... love the guitar work in this song the riffs are very catchy and sometimes are stuck in my head.
7. BANDOLIERS........... talking about getting riffs stuck in my head this song has a very repetitive riff but it has a great sound to it and the vocals go very well with the guitar work.
8. REPTILES....... well if theres any song on the album that you can easily see some Zeppelin in its this song. The vocals are def different in this song and the riffs are just flat out insane, the chorus guitar work is almost "dream like" This is def. a stand out song on the album In My Opinion.
9. INTERLUDE WITH LUDES....... this sounds like something you would get off the begining of "Lullabies to Paralayize" its an intresting song but kind of bland, I usually skip this one, and its the only one that I skip. But its still a good song just more of an extended interlude to the next song.
10. WARSAW OR THE FIRST BREATH YOU TAKE AFTER YOU GIVE UP............ yes the title is that long. The song is very slow paced but a lot happens in this song. Towards the middle of the song you get a very nice solo. Then the vocals become echoing and distorted which makes an almost psychedelic sound which is to die for, all along this little riff playing which makes this song truley a masterpiece yes I said that. Not too many people can tolerate this song or see the great variations it has.
11. CALIGULOVE......... one of my fav. songs And a real stand out IMO John Paul Jones keyboards come into play in this song and they sound amazing. I just love the chorus to this song to its truley a stand out song. Towards the end of the song you get an almost "desert psychedelic sound"
12. GUNMAN .......... I regretably admit to likeing this song, why regretably because it sounds almost like a club-esc-disco song. Its got a very groovy up beat tempo to it almost disco-techno ish then the chorus gets some keyboard work and erie sound that makes it great for me.
13. SPINNING IN DAFFODILS .......... the vocals on this song are amazing another one of my favs. The song ends with a unique twist.
STAND-OUT SONGS
CALIGULOVE
DEAD END FRIENDS
REPTILES
WARSAW.......
DUDS
NONE !!!
If you want a cd that doesnt sound like anything else and a truley original album get this now.
Cheers !!!
Absolutely Amazing November 17, 2009 V. Dragani (Cherry Hill, NJ USA) 16 out of 17 found this review helpful
I'm not much for writing reviews, however I felt compelled to tell everyone who reads this that you must buy this album. It is some of the best music produced in the past few years. I went to see them without ever hearing a song and loved everyone they played at the concert. I pre-ordered the album and couldn't wait until I was able to download it. I just may go and pick up the CD as well.
MUST HAVE!!! November 17, 2009 C. Neskie (Chester Co., PA) 16 out of 20 found this review helpful
This collaboration is both retro and cutting-edge all at the same time. It's a fresh, gritty sound from greats from past and present! Dave Grohl has had direct hand in producing/recording some of today's best music, how does he continually top himself?! I think Queens of the Stone Age are so incredibly underrated, so it's awesome to hear more of Josh's vocal. Having John Paul Jones' influence and collaboration is just a gift! YOU MUST BUY THIS!!!
Come back another day, and do no wrong November 19, 2009 S. Pathapati (gainesville,fl) 8 out of 9 found this review helpful
Not a letdown like other `supergroups' (I am looking at you Velvet Revolver and to some extent Audioslave). The entire album is brilliant and pretty much dips in and out of QOTSA and led zeppelin sounds. The rhythm section in particular sounds very much like John Paul Jones' ship. I remember reading an interview with Dave Grohl way back where he was gushing about how much he loves Led Zeppelin. Can you imagine the awesomeness of this scenario? Listening to a JPJ with led zep on the radio as a kid and today actually playing on stage with him! That's like me playing onstage with Dave Grohl and Josh Homme! Grohl channels his inner Bonham and actually holds back a little of his usual grunge flourish. Josh Homme can do no wrong as usual - singing with a boozy swagger and the snaky fuzz-fueled riffing.
The most zeppelinesque song and my favorite on this album - Reptile
Gunman - chorus sounds like Bowie - the song has a *gulp* disco feel to it - theres a break in the middle that sounds like the break in `another one bites the dust'.
No one loves me, neither do I - brilliant, and has QOTSA written all over it, with the tongue in cheek lyrics.
All in all, this rocks!
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