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The Vinyl Crusade
Michael Puskas
11 episodes
3 days ago
Join Mike Puskas from the 7th Sense on Megazine radio on a conscious journey through the quintessential and seminal albums of the last four decades. We will explore history, culture, personal stories and conscious evolution through the eyes of the composers, writers, musicians and visionaries of the past and how it relates directly to the human condition today. Get ready to experience detailed critiques and conscious reviews of the following artists. 1. Pink Floyd 2. Led Zeppelin 3. Jimi Hendrix 4. The Who 5. Janis Joplin 6. Jefferson Airplane 7. Crosby Stills Nash & Young
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Join Mike Puskas from the 7th Sense on Megazine radio on a conscious journey through the quintessential and seminal albums of the last four decades. We will explore history, culture, personal stories and conscious evolution through the eyes of the composers, writers, musicians and visionaries of the past and how it relates directly to the human condition today. Get ready to experience detailed critiques and conscious reviews of the following artists. 1. Pink Floyd 2. Led Zeppelin 3. Jimi Hendrix 4. The Who 5. Janis Joplin 6. Jefferson Airplane 7. Crosby Stills Nash & Young
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Queens of the Stoneage - Songs for the Deaf
The Vinyl Crusade
2 hours 3 minutes 40 seconds
5 years ago
Queens of the Stoneage - Songs for the Deaf

Are you listening....really listening to Songs for the Deaf by Queens of the Stoneage? How does one listen to "Songs for the Deaf" you ask with trepidation...well its simple, you open your ears, throw caution to the wind and the Californian magic will flood in.

The myth is often so much better than the reality. It’s great to hear  about the excess, but the hangovers are less often recorded. Great to  hear about the drugs, but less to hear about the dependency. Brilliant  to witness the amazing rock’n’roll, much less brilliant to be present at  the soundcheck.

The achievement of Queens of the Stoneage is to do all three: be masters of the myth, deal with the reality, and be masters of their rock as well.

‘Songs For The Deaf’, their third album, finds them capitalising on this  unique position, and nearly all of what you might want from them and  their music is here. There are great titles (‘You Think I Ain’t Worth A  Dollar But I Feel Like A Millionaire’), displays of extraordinary  rock’n’roll (‘A Song For the Deaf’) and great disturbing pop (‘No-one  Knows’), and they all contribute to Queen's mystique. Having begun as a straightforward three-piece band, they’re  now something else altogether. Their world – sexual, drug-filled, and  occasionally paranoid – has become progressively darker, and as such we  find them nothing less than guardians of the rock flame.

It’s an intoxicating story, and obviously one that’s no less exciting to musicians. So here, joining full-time Queens members Josh Homme and Nick Oliveri are – once again – former Screaming Trees singer Mark Lanegan, and Dave Grohl of Nirvana / Foo Fighters fame. Importantly, these are the sort of  people who have seen a lot and done a lot, but also those who are  pretty consistently on top of their game. It’s a dream team.... and then some!

So a voice announces “I need a saga…” and, sure enough, one begins. Of course, it takes in what are for QOTSA  some routine stops – pills, punk rock, dark humor and death – but  ‘Songs For The Deaf’ is an album very aware that these in themselves are  neither empirically interesting, or even anything new. ‘No One Knows’  and ‘First It Giveth’  stamp a dark mood on the record that never quite  lets up – instead, it creates a woozy, disorientating world of sound  that attempts to find the most innovative way possible of visiting  signature rock subjects. There are still moments of release here  (there’s the great ‘Gonna Leave You’, ‘Another Love Song’ and the  Lanegan-sung ‘Hangin’ Tree’), but the greatest achievement of ‘Songs For  The Deaf’ is that it isn’t an album that tells you what it was like –  this is one that puts you right there.

The Vinyl Crusade
Join Mike Puskas from the 7th Sense on Megazine radio on a conscious journey through the quintessential and seminal albums of the last four decades. We will explore history, culture, personal stories and conscious evolution through the eyes of the composers, writers, musicians and visionaries of the past and how it relates directly to the human condition today. Get ready to experience detailed critiques and conscious reviews of the following artists. 1. Pink Floyd 2. Led Zeppelin 3. Jimi Hendrix 4. The Who 5. Janis Joplin 6. Jefferson Airplane 7. Crosby Stills Nash & Young