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专辑名称: How Do You Burn?
创作艺人: [The Afghan Whigs]
音乐流派: ROCK|摇滚
专辑规格: 1碟10首
出品公司: BMG Rights Management (US) LLC
发行时间: 2022/9/9
官方标价: £8.79 (会员免费下载)
域名语言: [en] (AI检测)
曲目介绍:
I'll Make You See God
The Getaway
Catch A Colt
Jyja
Please, Baby, Please
A Line Of Shots
Domino and Jimmy
Take Me There
Concealer
In Flames
详细介绍:
After an amicable breakup in 2001, The Afghan Whigs began touring and making records again in the second decade of the 21st century. With the departure of original guitarist Rick McCollum in 2014, frontman Greg Dulli and the reconstituted Whigs failed to impress with that year’s Do to the Beast and 2017’s In Spades. But the extra time the pandemic offered seems to have forced Dulli and his bandmates to change up their process, slowly building How Do You Burn? through separately recorded files. Guests abound, none bigger than the late Mark Lanegan who was in the duo Gutter Twins with Dulli, and here sings background vocals on Jyja and Take Me There. (According to Dulli, Lanegan also chose this album%27s title.) After the storming rock guitar opener, I%27ll Make You See God, unexpected string arrangements color The Getaway before vocalist Susan Marshall (who previously guested on 1965) joins for Catch A Colt, which the band%27s official biography compares to Some Girls-era Rolling Stones or Tusk vintage Fleetwood Mac but is actually a synth-y %2780s flavored dance track. Please, Baby, Please is one of Dulli%27s are you the one? soul ballads in which he switches to a Prince-like falsetto at points. Its plea of Please, baby, please/ I gotta know what I%27ve been waiting for/ I gotta know who I%27ve been looking for/ I gotta know if that%27s you knockin%27 is convincing and seemingly heartfelt. Though marred by a sample of sirens at the end, the tuneful A Line of Shots, on which Dulli plays and sings everything, grows larger thanks to a grandiose vocal performance. And distinctive singer Marcy Mays (Scrawl), who appeared on the 1993%27s Gentlemen, duets with Dulli on Domino and Jimmy, with its catchy repeated chorus. While this is not the Afghan Whigs of old, it is the best they%27ve sounded since their rebirth. © Robert Baird/Qobuz