They returned to the scene in 2009. His original band reunited with Durst, Rivers, Otto, Lethal and eccentric Wes Borland. And released a new album "Gold Cobra" under a label like Interscope pro. Unfortunately for them, and for all those who followed in his time, the Limp Bizkit for the past three years has not been the same as dazzled with "Chocolate Starfish ..." and "Significant Other". Times have changed, trends have evolved and this lavish train arrollaba with songs like 'Nookie' and 'Break Stuff', has been on the edge of the derailment, with a very weak LP and direct a gruesome end aftertaste.
After being rejected by Interscope, and have all kinds of internal moves (mainly arising from drug addiction DJ Lethal), Durst has not been one to give a total turn of events. With a new song (titled 'Lightz' leaked on the net and in a somewhat strange) that neglects the nu metal to enter fully into the hip hop more soluble and easy as pie. Apparently this issue will come included in "The Disco Stampede Of Elephants", the Limp Bizkit album that will launch at some point in 2013 under Cash Money, the label founded by rapper Lil Wayne.
Personally I find this horrifying attempt to draw attention of Limp Bizkit. Even in "Gold Cobra" could identify traces of what was once LB, while in 'Lightz' not even the foundations we recall some of the most decaffeinated discography of Jacksonville. For if he had not been already, now is definitely the beginning of the end of a band that has failed hold up well over time.
Tuesday, October 30, 2012
Tuesday, October 9, 2012
Deap Vally: Clip of 'End Of The World' and first debut album details
Deap Vally are more alive than many believe. Gradually, and naturally, the Californian duo unique is striving to be a solid reality and not mere mirage that many say they are determined to. To grow your modest legend we can enjoy the video for his latest single - 'End Of The World', November 19 - and also some interesting details about the debut album from these two formidable women emerged from San Fernando Valley.
"He is very focused on our live" said Julie Edwards battery. "It is based on finding the essence of our performance and the feeling of this. Once successful, we will pull forward. Our goal is to always shoot for the spirit and soul, not perfection. ". Apparently for this occasion Deap Vally have decided to work side by side with renowned producer: Lars Stalfors. "He knows how to fit all the pieces for us in terms of making our songs sound raw. It is rare to work with a producer has to emerge as a relationship so intimate that, if it does not, the whole process can go take wind. "
Unfortunately we still have to wait a bit for the record comes out as the singer has confirmed that Troy Lindsey still need to shut it after the UK tour that will keep them busy well into November. No lack of desire to hear, right?. Hopefully Deap Vally demonstrate the LP that are much more than just hype (and pitch and the songs of the same style are more 'Gonna Make My Own Money' than 'End Of The World', the latter part hook missing something).
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