Super groups often don't turn out well. Egos clash, individual creative preoccupations don't mesh the way the participants imagined they would, and restless fans aren't always tolerant of the fact that their idols have abandoned old hits in favor of unfamiliar material. But the Gutter Twins, a potent pairing of ex-Afghan Whigs front man Greg Dulli and former Screaming Trees singer Mark Lanegan,
Mark Pickerel , the prolific former drummer of The Screaming Trees , has just released his latest solo effort, Cody’s Dream, through Bloodshot Records.
-Jackson Browne, "Solo Acoustic Vol. 2" - A dozen more live remakes from the Hall of Famer. Basically the other (good but not quite as compelling) half of the solo show he presented at Royce Hall a few years back.
-Jackson Browne, "Solo Acoustic Vol. 2" - A dozen more live remakes from the Hall of Famer. Basically the other (good but not quite as compelling) half of the solo show he presented at Royce Hall a few years back. -Alan Jackson, "Good Time" - Seventeen new songs from the country veteran, in which the "Small Town Southern Man" declares "I Still Like Bologna," wonders how it'd be "If Jesus Walked
I have a feeling we may be talking about Saturnalia for years to come. Before you even open the disc or listen to a single second of the album, The Gutter Twins' debut release Saturnalia speaks to you through its striking album cover. The cover is a photo showing classic urban prairie, an abandoned lot between two shotgun houses, where the greenery only grows as weeds between the cracks of a
There's a decidedly dark edge to be explored within the alluring guitars and haunting keys of Saturnalia , a debut collaboration between longtime friends Greg Dulli (Afghan Whigs, Twilight Singers) and Mark Lanegan (Screaming Trees, Queens of the Stone Age). Unlike any album Dulli's previously created, this 12-track effort mixes louder guitar rock ("God's Children") motifs with alternative rock