Monkey Junction is a place for me to spout off about nothing. This site will be filled with a bunch of useless knowledge from the world of music, movies, tv, and anything else that creeps it's way into my melon.

Friday, August 28, 2009

COLLEGE FOOTBALL 2009 BABY

ONLY 6 DAYS UNTIL THE START OF THE FOOTBALL SEASON.

GOOOOOOOOOO HEEELLLSSSS!

The Black Crowes Deliver With Before The Frost...Until The Freeze



The Black Crowes are back with another new record filled with tunes that will blow you away. Their songwriting has matured and working up in New York with Levon Helm has had a positive effect on the Robinson boys and their crew.

The album was recorded live at Levon's studios in Woodstock with a few of the Crowe's closet fans in attendance. What I would have given to be a part of that audience.

Before the Frost is an 11 song disc with all new songs that totally kick ass. From the start with "Good Morning Captain" to the last track "Last Place That Love Lies" this album is some of the best work they have done since The Southern Harmony and Musical Companion album. The highlight of the whole thing may be the 7+ minute long jam fest "Been A Long Time (Waiting On Love)"

OHHH but the Crowes are not through there. There is a second disc that will be available for free download, Until The Freeze. This offers another 9 songs, 8 originals and a sweet Stephen Stills cover, "So Many Times".

This is definitely a must have when it hits stores this Monday, August 31st.

Friday, August 7, 2009

ROCK OUT WITH CHICKENFOOT


FREAKING AWESOME!!!!!

The more I listen to this the better it gets. Pretty much every song kicks ass.

Sammy's vocals are on the money, Chad and Michael power through the tunes adding slamming rhythms and Joe is probably the most surprising. He has abandoned his perfectionist technical styles and just rocks out on guitar. All four come together as if they have been playing together for years and years.

With the exception of "Learning To Fall" the entire album effing rocks.

Hopefully they have a few more albums in them before they call it quits.

Cheap Trick: The Latest


Cheap Trick is a band that has been around forever. They have a handful of hits, mostly in their earlier years, but due to their loyal following they have managed to stick around mostly surviving on their live shows and live albums. Every so often they release some new music, and while not always hits it is usually pretty entertaining.

Their newest album, "The Latest" is another good record from the Illinois quartet. There are no chart toppers or radio hits, but it is a solid group of songs that are enjoyable to the ear.

Many downplay the band as has beens, but these are the people who never listened past the 70's or were only fans of the "Flame" in the 80's. This is their 4th album in the 90's & 00's and most likely the best. The band shows how good they really are with Zander’s impeccable vocals on a slamming version of Slade’s “When the Lights are Out,” an opulent psychedelic pop ballad “Miss Tomorrow” and then the smack to the face “Sick Man of Europe,” with Petersson’s predatory bass leading the way.

Always one of the best live bands around, their studio albums rock just as much...well most of them. This new one is definitely a must have, not only can you get the cd, you can download it, buy the record or 8-track. Yes I said 8-track, they released this album on 8-track, not sure why this was done.

Also, be on the lookout for a new live release recorded in Vegas when Robyn, Rick, Tom and Bun E. performed the Beatles "Sgt. Peppers Band" album in it's entirety.

Patterson Hood: Murdering Oscar (and Other Love Songs)


Patterson Hood is one of the best song writers around these days. Just listen to the tracks he has penned with the Drive-By Truckers and tell me any differently.

Here is his second solo album, "Murdering Oscar (and Other Love Songs), which is filled with a mix of brooding dark troubled tunes as well as some light hearted upbeat ones. With each track Patterson is able to tell a story in such great detail that the listener is transformed into his world and gets a glimpse of what he has experienced and what his life is about. Marriage, children, bad experiences litter the songs of this record.

To the DBT fan this album will come easy, but if you are new to Hood you may have to give it a few listens to really grasp how good this album is.