Saturday, March 15, 2008

Mark Lanegan Band - Bubblegum: B-

Music: 5/10 Vocals: 5/5 Lyrics: 4/5 Production: 4/5
Total: 18 of 25: B-

Mark Lanegan was the singer for the Screaming Trees, a terrific band. He is a part time singer with Queens of the Stone Age as well as other side projects. This album came out in 2004. I've always loved Mark's vocals so I was eager to check out his solo work.

Mark's vocals can be described as whiskey soaked with a healthy dose of cigarettes and low enough to rattle the floor. He has a truly amazing voice that really is totally unique. So it comes as no surprise that the vocals on Bubblegum are fantastic. Coupled with several duets, including two with PJ Harvey. In fact, those two are excellent songs.

Most of the album focuses on Mark's vocals and leaves the band in the background. One exception is the song "Strange Religion" which features Izzy Stradlin and Duff McKagan from Guns and Roses fame. But for the rest, the band is secondary which hurts the overall experience. Much of the music is fodder and pap. He even has some fuzzy guitar in a tunnel overtop a drum machine. Ug. Mark can certainly get a better canvas for his voice. The exceptions are the slow and somber duets which Lanegan croons over.

Give Mark a real band and he would be king of the world. Maybe in this new world where the labels aren't as important, perhaps the Screaming Trees can rise again to their former glory. But for now, if you're a Lanegan fan, pick up Bubblegum. There are certainly a handful of great songs. But if you've never heard of him, pass by this album. It's just not good enough.

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