Whenever I read an interview in a music magazine lately (particularly Classic Rock magazine, mind) and I see the words "we're just a good old time rock band" or, as I read today "a meat and potatoes rock n roll band"
I instantly cringe.
Y'know why? Because most of the time it's so far from the truth.
I can't be the only person here who finds this annoying. It's pretentious.
Let's see, this is the Classic Rock mag with RUSH on the cover. The recent one... Somewhere in the back half of the magazine, that quote, is from Black Stone Cherry.
So let's get one thing clear before I proceed - I LIKE Black Stone Cherry's music. They're a good band. They sure as hell can play. However, for them to say that NOW, I'd say is no longer true.
I'm not saying that bands who become successful lose the right to say that kind of thing. If you listen to their past two albums, they're not stripped back at all! They claim to NOT be a "radio rock" band. Then what the fuck is "Me & Mary Jane" off their Magic Mountain album?? And the really weird songs on the album before that, like "Let Me See You Shake" and the country-esque ballads, etc?
I mean, if Nickelback came out and said they were a good-time rock'n'roll band, would you buy that anymore? Hell no you wouldn't! The first two or 3 albums, yes. Then everything after The Long Road, hell no.
It just irritates me. Black Stone Cherry can do so much more than that, they don't need the washy, polished production and overly radio-friendly singles to get somewhere because they made such a statement with their first album, WITHOUT that... and they seemed genuine, and hard-working and now they just seem a bit 'sold out' and pretentious.
It happens to the best of 'em...
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Shepherd's Pie is my favourite a meat and potatoes rock n roll band
Also on the bill were
Meat and Two Veg,
Dirk Spuds,
The Fruit Pickers,
The Gang Masters, and
Tory Safeseat.
* aka 'Get Orf My Laaaaand!'