The Real Thing – Faith No More
This is more like it. No poncing around; a proper band who aren’t afraid to get out the guitars, keyboards and drums and use them.
Some of the bridges between chorus and verses on “From Out of Nowhere” simultaneously reminded me of Journey (before them) and Black Mountain (after them), which is not a bad old/new combination. A suitably epic opening, speaking of which …..
“Epic” was the only song of theirs that I’d previously heard, and it was good to hear it again here. A rap-like delivery from the off, ala Extreme, but a simple, memorable singalong chorus. Rap it may be, but for me they get away with it because of the muscular musical backing – none of that Casio, drum machine programming and fake record scratch bollocks.
The title track works with its aggressive parts complemented by some subtle clicking percussion and almost spoken chorus.
By the time I got to the third listen, I was hearing some of the subtle differences from track-to-track: the organ that powers “Underwater Love” is great and the middle-eastern opening of “Woodpecker From Mars” makes for a suitably, errr, epic opening (second time I’ve used that line in one review). Overall, the chunky guitars and the layered keyboards create a satisfying wall of noise that blows the cobwebs off the last few weeks. For balance, there is a bit of shoutiness in here, but for some reason it really doesn’t bother me because the music is so good.
There’s no Ritchie Sambora guitar solo that would push things up a notch but it’s generally a sound that I like.
8/10.
Thanks to
@BimboBob for a great nomination and another nostalgic write-up. Maybe there’s a good thread in “If you were forced to travel around Europe with only 5 albums …..”