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Keep Your Cool

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発売日 2019年04月12日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルHeavy Psych Sounds
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 デジパック
規格品番 HPS098
SKU 703556051464

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:00:00
The former members of Kyuss must have signed an agreement early on that they would launch as many offshoot projects as possible during the late '90s/early 21st century. Of course, this is not a bad thing, especially with the high quality of the projects thus far: Queens of the Stone Age, Mondo Generator, and the solo musings of drummer Brant Bjork. Bjork likes to keep his plate full at all times, whether it be running his own record label (Duna) or playing with Fu Manchu (which he was a full-time member of during the mid- to late '90s), Che, or jamming with his old pals Josh Homme (the Desert Sessions) and Nick Oliveri (the aforementioned Mondo Generator). Bjork also found the time to launch his own solo career during the late '90s and 2003 saw the release of his third release overall, Keep Your Cool. The eight-track album catches Bjork in a more laid-back and funky mood than usual -- there's none of the trademark stoner metal that's been his trademark for years. With Bjork acting as a one-man musical machine (having written and played all the tunes himself, as well as co-producing it), Keep Your Cool is a solid half-hour of groovy high's: the largely instrumental album opener (aside from a few nonsensical lyrics), "Hey Monkey Boy," the un-p.c. "I Miss My Chick," and the mellow title track, the latter of which would serve as a perfect "sunset-watching" soundtrack. While his impressive resume of past recordings would suggest a dude that could easily be content to rest on his laurels and continue on the metal path, Keep Your Cool proves Bjork isn't easily pigeonholed. ~ Greg Prato

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      Hey, Monkey Boy
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      Johnny Called
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      Rock-N-Rol'e
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      I Miss My Chick
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      Keep Your Cool
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      Gonna Make the Scene
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      Searchin
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      My Soul

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アーティスト: Brant Bjork

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The former members of Kyuss must have signed an agreement early on that they would launch as many offshoot projects as possible during the late '90s/early 21st century. Of course, this is not a bad thing, especially with the high quality of the projects thus far: Queens of the Stone Age, Mondo Generator, and the solo musings of drummer Brant Bjork. Bjork likes to keep his plate full at all times, whether it be running his own record label (Duna) or playing with Fu Manchu (which he was a full-time member of during the mid- to late '90s), Che, or jamming with his old pals Josh Homme (the Desert Sessions) and Nick Oliveri (the aforementioned Mondo Generator). Bjork also found the time to launch his own solo career during the late '90s and 2003 saw the release of his third release overall, Keep Your Cool. The eight-track album catches Bjork in a more laid-back and funky mood than usual -- there's none of the trademark stoner metal that's been his trademark for years. With Bjork acting as a one-man musical machine (having written and played all the tunes himself, as well as co-producing it), Keep Your Cool is a solid half-hour of groovy high's: the largely instrumental album opener (aside from a few nonsensical lyrics), "Hey Monkey Boy," the un-p.c. "I Miss My Chick," and the mellow title track, the latter of which would serve as a perfect "sunset-watching" soundtrack. While his impressive resume of past recordings would suggest a dude that could easily be content to rest on his laurels and continue on the metal path, Keep Your Cool proves Bjork isn't easily pigeonholed. ~ Greg Prato|
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