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Bonnaroo 2018!
Boston Calling 2018
Justin Timberlake Announces New Album “Man Of The Woods”
Due out February 2nd with the lead single dropping this Friday 1/5 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bVU-MmJZFFA
2017 In Review
Well it sure has been a long time since my last post...college snuck up fast and took up too much of my time but starting in 2018 The Frequency will be kicking back up with new reviews and content. Starting off the year will be reviews of the new albums from EDEN and Fall Out Boy and the new EP from The Neighbourhood. Thank you all for sticking around and I’m looking forward to another great year in music. Since it’s the end of this year, might as well attach my favs at the end of this post.
Top 4 of 2017:
1: Flower Boy - Tyler, the Creator
2: DAMN. - Kendrick Lamar
3: I See You - The xx
4: Harry Styles - Harry Styles
That new Frank Ocean album may be here sooner than you think.
Album of the Month (July)
Blink-182 // California
California Review
5 years since their last studio LP, punk kings Blink-182 return to deliver us their seventh album, the first without founding member Tom Delonge. California takes Blink back to their prime and dishes out the most solid punk/pop album in recent years. Minus vocals from Delonge, this sounds like the Blink-182 that dominated in the early 2000s. Filled more with lead vocals from Hopus, the album still flows seamlessly, making you almost forget about the band from just three years ago. In an industry that just can’t seem to dish out decent punk/pop albums (ie: Fall Out Boy & All Time Low’s recent records) California’s entire tracklist is reminiscent of the golden days of coming of age punk. Tracks like Bored To Death, Los Angeles, Kings of the Weekend, & No Future bring forth the singalong radio hits of the summer. My personal favorite, Home Is Such A Lonely Place, serves as an I Miss You 2.0 in its ability to provoke much more than just a simple slow down track. California stands as one of this year’s great rock albums, and the best punk/pop album in about 3 years. I highly recommend snagging a ticket to their upcoming summer tour with A Day To Remember, All Time Low, and All American Rejects.
Rating: 7.8/10
Summer Tour
Album of the Month (June)
Jon Bellion // The Human Condition
Guns N’ Roses thrill with electric reunion tour opener. Watch performances and read our report.
Made in America 2016 Lineup
Red Hot Chili Pepers - The Getaway
Since 1967 the word ‘Necessities’ is inseparable from the word ‘Bear’. When a bear actually appears on the cover for The Getaway, together with the song title “Dark Necessitates”, it is hard to think the guys from Red Hot Chili Peppers were not inspired by The Jungle Book. However, this might not be the case, considering that the recordings for this album started way before this Disney classic was revived. Whatever the source for inspiration may be, it is time to check if the peppers got the bare necessities to make their eleventh album a successful one.
Just like Mowgli in the well-known story, this four piece left their trusted wolf pack to find guidance from a new wise help: producer Rick Rubin, who has been involved with the band since Blood Sugar Sex Magik (1991), was left behind, after which Kiedis and co. found their Bagheera in producer Brian Burton a.k.a. Danger Mouse. This new collaboration results in a refreshing, crystal clear record, varying from the adventurous and groovy “Goodbye Angels” and “We Turn Red” to the slow and dragging “The Longest Wave”.
Furthermore, all usual Peppers-elements are included: Anthony Kiedis’ rap-like singing, complete with tight eh-oh’s, Flea’s eternal slap-bass and always catchy bass lines, and lyrical references to the late Hillel Slovak and home base California. To finish it off, guitarist Josh Klinghoffer’s input increases in value. Making his RHCP album debut on predecessor I’m with You, on The Getaway he proves to not be afraid of cutting corners with sharp riffs and grand solo’s.
Highlights, in addition to lead single “Dark Necessities”, include the disco-filled “Go Robot” and heavily rocking “This Ticonderoga”. Especially the latter can be seen as the sensational equivalent to King Louie and his army of apes. Large slip-up, however, is the lack of an actual climax with fire, tigers and different types of danger. This is largely due to the build-up of the track list; when the record gains in speed and energy, songs like the somewhat boring “Encore” come in to return the calm, in the process creating missed opportunities.
The energetic bass and guitar solos provide the funky Baloo-attitude that was hoped for, but apart from those moments The Getaway frankly offers fewer entertainment and excitement than expected. Pretty much like the ending of the original cartoon version of The Jungle Book: instead of embracing the adventures the jungle can offer, the four piece goes with the safer, least interesting option and have Danger Mouse guild them to civilization.
Release date: 17th of June 2016 Label: Warer Bros. Records Dutch version: DutchScene.nl
Childish Gambino announces new music and shows in Joshua Tree, CA!
THE SAINT PABLO TOUR
Jack Garratt Fall Tour!