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About This Page: This is a discussion on Media, Movies and Music within the LetsGoKings.com forums, at Los Angeles Kings Hockey Fan Forum. I was given the CD as a goof and I wasn't expecting it to be anything more than drink coaster, but I must say, I haven't heard anything this kick
I was given the CD as a goof and I wasn't expecting it to be anything more than drink coaster, but I must say, I haven't heard anything this kick ass in a while. They have the whole Deep Purple, Black Sabbath thing down and the songs are great...
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Wolfmother is a cheesy rip-off band, but a damn good one. I like their stuff when I'm in the mood.
Concur with this post. And I am sure that the band members would be fine if this was the overall consensus opinion, as I can tell they don't take themselves to seriously.
These guys should really shut the hell up about not "emulating" any band because their sound is not original. It's a rehash of seventies metal and nothing besides. Whatever happened to just having fun with it?
Last edited by DLEOS91745; December 21st, 2007 at 02:23 PM.
Looked to me like Patton was taking the piss out of Wolfmother.
What with the kind of super diverse projects he told the interviewer he has been working on (movie soundtracks, italian orchestra thing, Dan the Automator collaboration) how could he not get all snarky pants when Wolfmother's one and only hit song drowns him out.
Wolfmother rocks! I love the fact that they came to L.A. to record in a vintage/classic studio, that they spent the time to get the vintage sounds out of their instruments, and that their music is not tight - it has that raw live performance looseness to it. Definitely well produced.