I picked up their record on the strength that it's 3/4 of Jane's Addiction (not the original bassist, but the latest JA bassist), and, despite all the negative reviews the record is getting, I liked it. The band definitely shares parallels with Velvet Revolver, both legendary bands, each with their own guitar GOD, and a new frontman, pretty much.
This record definitely follows the pattern of VR's record, but I would say this record is stronger overall, with better melodies. Dave Navarro doesn't go as wild as I would have liked, his solos are reigned in a little, but this record is up there on my "Rock Records of '06" list, along with the Boo Yaa TRIBE's new metal record.
This record definitely follows the pattern of VR's record, but I would say this record is stronger overall, with better melodies. Dave Navarro doesn't go as wild as I would have liked, his solos are reigned in a little, but this record is up there on my "Rock Records of '06" list, along with the Boo Yaa TRIBE's new metal record.