CD review: Them Crooked Vultures
By CHRIS SCHULZ - Stuff.co.nz
Related Links
Relevant offers
Album reviews
Are you ready to fall in love? Because all it will take is three minutes of Them Crooked Vultures' debut album to send you head over heels, smitten forever with these new rock superheroes.
That's the effect blistering opening track No One Loves Me & Neither Do I is guaranteed to have, as that killer piledriving groove at the three-minute mark proves this "supergroup" - featuring Foo Fighters front man Dave Grohl, Led Zeppelin's John Paul Jones and Queens of the Stone Age guru Josh Homme - deserves that over-used title.
It's just one stunning moment from an album full of them. Mostly, Them Crooked Vultures play faultlessly filthy, blues-inspired swamp rock that will be familiar to QOTSA fans. If you're in a band, hang up your guitar because chances are you will never, ever be this good.
Their self-titled debut - which the band placed on YouTube last week after an early internet leak - is chock-full of gob-smackingly good riffs, Homme's sinister falsetto, Grohl's powerhouse drumming and an electric rhythm section sparked by Jones.
You've probably already heard snippets of Scumbag Blues and New Fang, both of which were released on YouTube as teasers and had fans squealing with delight. Rest assured, both are even better in their entirety.
Elsewhere, there's the furiously rushed rock of Mind Eraser, No Chaser, the cruisy bar room blues of Warsaw or the First Breath You Take After You Give Up, the nasty grooves of Reptiles and the Led Zeppelin tones of Caligulove.
Then there's the undoubted highlight Elephants, which opens with the same riff played at three different speeds and spends the next six minutes working out a way to include them all in the same song. Like almost every moment of Them Crooked Vultures, it sounds awesome.
A meeting of minds like this is a once-in-a-lifetime thing. Just be glad it happened in your lifetime, and make sure you're at Vector Arena on January 30, ready to fall in love all over again.
* What do you think of Them Crooked Vultures' debut album? Post your comments below.
Sponsored links
@Jason Ra
"For me this album... doesn't display much technical ability..."
You're kidding aren't you? Do you play any of the three chief instruments here? Grohl and Homme are masterclassing here and while i'm not a bass expert JPJ sounds pretty technically solid to me.
"Where repitition of beats are used (thanks to Josh Hommes influence) rather than using change ups and variation in the songs that are seen in some of the modern rock bands."
WHAT?!? This album has more time signature changes and shifting riffs than anything for absolutely ages.
Have you heard this record?
I say: best band and album ever.....stop being tiny intellectual ponces with your anal "critiques" it's the best thing anyones ever heard ever...mark my words in 50 years...people will be still be saying "WOW"
How in the Hell does this sound like a QUOTSA record? open your ears people.... When I listen to Interlude with ludes, Gunman, Scumbag blues or practically the whole album, its feels like I'm in the future. They are going to melt faces when the play here... Can't wait.
Bloody brilliant album. It sounds exactly like a mix of them all. Those who think they sound too much like QOTSA havnt really had a good enough listen.
you want foo fighters, buy foo fighters. you want jpj buy led zepplin, you want josh buy qotsa. this is distinctive and unique.
being a Zeppelin freak this didnt really appeal at first but i persevered with it and have warmed to it. JPJ too low in the mix for my money though. bitter they not coming to chch. gonna miss JPJ
yep too much qotsa. needed some grohl vocals as well to really mix it up. kind of merges into one big track and sounds all the same. i'm glad i didn't pay for it.
I liked it, but definitely agree that you can hear QOTSA above everything else. That was to be expected though. I would've liked JPJ's bass to have been more prominent in the mix, just because he's amazing. Good to hear Grohl's drumming again, it's been a while. peopleknowme#56, I don't know how you can call the Resistance serious music! I adored Muse, but struggled to keep a straight face while listening to that album. The lyrics, the Queen pastiche, oh dear...
I think the only people claiming this to be a super group is the media. They are mates jamming out some tunes that there wide range of fans will appreciate,and it will be a great show and a awesome opportunity to see john paul jones in action and enjoying some lime light at his age!
Jamie Lynn Spears, boyfriend split
Pattinson sex scenes 'disturbing'
Lohan in violent relationship?
Sheen charged with assaulting wife
Child star Gary Coleman in court
Carter no longer 'corset bimbo'
Bridges unhappy on Iron Man set
Brangelina to sue over split claims
Michael Jackson's doctor pleads not guilty
Fall Out Boy 'split' downplayed
Ronan Keating plans Gately album
Kerr joins perving banker debate
Outrage as Key signals national park mining
Rugby star apologises for groping teenager
Use of drone radar units exposed
Kong movie ship scuttled in strait
Fifth of adults choose pets over partner
Religion doesn't make you healthier - study
Taxi-rank crowds a 'disaster waiting to happen'
Christchurch a doubtful starter in sevens race
Capital faces a decade of rising fares
Toyota apologises as Prius recalled
Key signals mining on conservation land
Newest First
Oldest First
whhyyyyy cant they come to chch??????