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Screaming Trees - Dust

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Free Music Review: Desde Gij?n con una botella de sidra y ...
Hit: 5 Stars

Nunca he entendido muy bien por qu? SCREAMING TREES han sido incluidos en la n?mina de grupos "grunge" y este ?lbum es la prueba m?s evidente de ello: instrumentaciones envolventes, hipnotizadoras y la voz, ay, LA VOZ. Mar Lanegan canta con ese encanto que s?lo ?l puede ofrecer, cautiv?ndonos y dej?ndonos extasiados y rendidos ante su lirismo. La producci?n es cuidada y rica en matices, no se impone, sino que est? al servicio de la riqueza musical que el grupo nos propone.
Definitivamente es un disco de Rock, sin etiquetas o calificativos , imprescindible si sabes apreciar el buen gusto y reconoces la buena m?sica. Adem?s no tiene fisuras, es redondo de cabo a rabo, no hay canciones de relleno: no sobra ni falta absolutamente nada.
Ahora que ya se han separado, este disco es inequ?vocamente su legado cultural, su obra emblem?tica. En fin ... esperemos que el bueno de Mark Lanegan nos siga regalando exquisitices y manjares tan ricos en el futuro. Yo, por mi parte,voy a seguir bebiendo mi botella de sidra. ?A vuestra salud!

Free Music Review: One of the TOP-10-albums of Rock-history
Hit: 5 Stars

No words are appropriate enough, when you want to describe "Dust", the final masterpiece by the Seattle-based band, Screaming Trees. It's a real highlight of all-time psychedeia, a collection of wonderful songs like The Beatles' "Revolver", or like Led Zeppelin's fourth album. The Trees were always a totally "old-fashioned" (I use this phrase now as one of the greatest compliments)band who played spaced-out garage-psychedelia from the early years on, which had really nothing in common with the disillusioned whining of the ragged Grunge anti-heroes. The record starts with the "thunderful" "Halo Of Ashes", a powerful sitar-rocker which makes you feel like the lover of the sexiest tantrika. Then comes "All I Know", a pure rock-anthem-Do I have to say anything else? "Look At You" flies you to the secret forest of love,while "Dying Days" brings you colourful dreams about the "ghost town" of your soul. "Make My Mind" is a fantastic dance-rock song like Shocking Blue's "Venus", spiced with enough eroticism to make you jump onto your girlfriend immediatelly. "Sworn And Broken" is the song of harmonic union (despite its melancholic title), but as soon as it ends you take the motley hippi-train of rock 'n' roll with "Witness". "Traveler" is the highlight of highlights: a psychedelic ballad with the most beautiful mellotron-playing I've ever heared, spiced with one of Lanegan's strongest vocal performances. It's a sheer orgy of melodies, undoubtedly the "Stairway To Heaven" of the Trees. "Dime Western" is the march of space-cowboys, which kicks off with an amazing version of Jesus Christ Superstar's starting-riff. The journey ends with "Gospel Plow" and you're finally one with the universe. I know that I wrote almost nothing about the music itself, but I believe that if you love the afore-mentioned moods, there's nothing better than "Dust" in the whole Galaxy. Have a nice trip!

Free Music Review: One of the TOP-10-albums of Rock-history
Hit: 5 Stars

No words are appropriate enough, when you want to describe "Dust", the final masterpiece by the Seattle-based band, Screaming Trees. It's a real highlight of all-time psychedeia, a collection of wonderful songs like The Beatles' "Revolver", or like Led Zeppelin's fourth album. The Trees were always a totally "old-fashioned" (I use this phrase now as one of the greatest compliments)band who played spaced-out garage-psychedelia from the early years on, which had really nothing in common with the disillusioned whining of the ragged Grunge anti-heroes. The record starts with the "thunderful" "Halo Of Ashes", a powerful sitar-rocker which makes you feel like the lover of the sexiest tantrika. Then comes "All I Know", a pure rock-anthem-Do I have to say anything else? "Look At You" flies you to the secret forest of love,while "Dying Days" brings you colourful dreams about the "ghost town" of your soul. "Make My Mind" is a fantastic dance-rock song like Shocking Blue's "Venus", spiced with enough eroticism to make you jump onto your girlfriend immediatelly. "Sworn And Broken" is the song of harmonic union (despite its melancholic title), but as soon as it ends you take the motley hippi-train of rock 'n' roll with "Witness". "Traveler" is the highlight of highlights: a psychedelic ballad with the most beautiful mellotron-playing I've ever heared, spiced with one of Lanegan's strongest vocal performances. It's a sheer orgy of melodies, undoubtedly the "Stairway To Heaven" of the Trees. "Dime Western" is the march of space-cowboys, which kicks off with an amazing version of Jesus Christ Superstar's starting-riff. The journey ends with "Gospel Plow" and you're finally one with the universe. I know that I wrote almost nothing about the music itself, but I believe that if you love the afore-mentioned moods, there's nothing better than "Dust" in the whole Galaxy. Have a nice trip!

Free Music Review: Disgustingly Underated Band
Hit: 5 Stars

This is a great album that many would enjoy. Unfortunately the screaming have now been all but forgotten. The great songs on this album such as "Dying Days" and "All I Know," deserve a place in the library of any fan of rock, pop, or alternative, a great album! Buy it now!

Free Music Review: screaming trees rocked.
Hit: 4 Stars

This album is great. Screaming Trees was great. Why did they never become megastars? It's a mystery.
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