Pour ceux qui suivent encore ce groupe de hard 'n roll américain, ils sortent un nouvel album fin juillet :
Kennesaw, Georgia-based rockers JACKYL will release their new album, "Best In Show", on July 31 via Mighty Loud Entertainment, with distribution from Fontana Distribution, LLC.
The track listing for the effort is as follows:
01. Best in Show (4:04)
02. Encore (3:55)
03. Screwdriver (4:08)
04. Horns Up (3:28)
05. Golden Spookytooth (3:30)
06. Cover of the Rolling Stone (2:59)
07. Walk My Mile (5:18)
08. Favorite Sin (3:17)
09. Better Than Chicken (2:44)
10. Don't Lay Down On Me (3:57)
11. Eleven (4:30)
12. It's Tricky (2:59)
Posté : 25 juin 2012, 00:22
par metal militia
un vrai groupe de beauf?
Posté : 25 juin 2012, 00:56
par Graptemiss
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah
je le commande déjà, merci pour cet arc-en-ciel nocturne
Posté : 25 juin 2012, 13:05
par Dave Smallwood
vais écouter cela ...Moi n'aime JACKYL !!!
Posté : 25 juin 2012, 13:07
par Dave Smallwood
Oh la vache, je suis largué total en technologie.
C'est quoi ce truc avec lequel il fait du bruit ?
Posté : 25 juin 2012, 13:49
par féfé
Déjà vu ça en concert de groupes "psychés", ben ils s'en servaient vachement mieux
Posté : 25 juin 2012, 14:44
par Mr. Gig
J'ai pas encore regardé la vidéo, mais s'il s'agit bien de ce à quoi je pense, ça m'a l'air d'être un Theremine (du nom de son inventeur Lev Termen), un des plus anciens instruments électroniques à oscillateur, qui avait été présenté à Lénine peu après la révolution russe.
Effectivement c'est assez fréquent chez les groupes à tendance satellisante (vu chez Riverside), Joe Bonamassa s'en sert également pour le solo de "The Ballad of John Henry", un grand moment d'ailleurs.
Posté : 25 juin 2012, 20:58
par Graptemiss
Oui c'est ça! Mon amoureux en avait un, c'est assez perturbant à regarder...si j'avais su qu'on pouvait faire des trucs aussi cools avec
Posté : 26 juin 2012, 09:42
par Dave Smallwood
Merci pour l'info
Posté : 26 juin 2012, 13:57
par L'Ostrogauxe
Intéressant tout ça. Qué bande de Rednecks
Posté : 28 juin 2012, 15:52
par True Belief
Ah Jackyl et son solo de tronçonneuse sur The Lumberjack ! grand moment ! et des titres comme "Dirty Little Mind" ou "She Loves My Cock",tout un programme de finesse et de poésie ! J'ai regardé il y a peu leur live at the full throttle saloon.Tres fun !
Posté : 13 juin 2016, 00:34
par Everflow
La chanson postée, extraite du prochain album, a des paroles de haut niveau aussi :
JACKYL will release its new album, "Rowyco", on August 5 via Mighty Loud Records. "Rowyco" is said to be the fattest-sounding record to date for the band.
"This will be an exciting year," predicts lead singer Jesse James Dupree. "With the album's release timing perfectly with the grand opening of the Full Throttle Saloon, in Sturgis, South Dakota. The original location burned to the ground last year AND they are building back bigger and better than ever."
The Full Throttle Saloon enjoyed a six-year run of a hit reality television show of the same name, which documented owner Michael Ballard and Jesse's struggles to get the bar up, running and profitable during the world's largest motorcycle rally.
The first single off "Rowyco", titled "Rally", is the perfect song to kick off summer, as it's time to rally for rock!
"There is not a better song than 'Rally' to set the pace for an incredible summer 2016," exclaims Jesse. "So crank that bitch up!"
And as far as the album as a whole, Jesse states: "It's a JACKYL record at its core, but there are some tracks, lyrically, that I went a little deeper on a personal level with some things I had going on at the time. It is the thickest-sounding production that we have ever recorded. It's just a huge slice of rock. 'Rowyco' is a very diverse album and every track has its purpose."
"Rowyco" track listing:
01. Disasterpiece
02. Rally
03. All Night Rodeo
04. Ahead of My Time
05. Just Because I'm Drunk
06. Everyone's A Winner
07. Crazy
08. Hammer To The Head
09. Limpdick
10. Blast Off
It’s an incredible accomplishment when a rock band has been successful enough to reach the 25-year mark since the release of their first album. And this year, raunchy southern rockers Jackyl have accomplished this feat, and are celebrating with an appropriately-titled compilation, 25, which drops July 28th via Mighty Loud Records.
The 18-track set (which can be pre0ordered via the band’s official site, jackyl.com) features such Jackyl radio hits as “Down On Me”, “The Lumberjack,” “Push Comes To Shove”, and “Favorite Sin”, as well as two previously unreleased tracks - a live rendition of “Redneck Punk”, as well as a cover of Black Oak Arkansas’ “Hot and Nasty”.
“At the time we first hit the scene, we were told by quite a few interviewers and fans that we sounded like a cross between Black Oak Arkansas and AC/DC,” explains Jackyl. “While we was very familiar with AC/DC, we were not with BOA. We went back and listened, and were blown away - so much so, that we recorded a cover of one of their most kick ass tunes, ‘Hot and Nasty,’ which is now finally getting its release on this comp.”
First bursting upon the scene with their self-titled, platinum-certified debut album in 1992, Jackyl has made a name for themselves as a killer live band that delivers night after night, and has continued to offer up good old fashioned blues boogie over the years, as evidenced on such subsequent albums as 1994’s gold-certified Push Comes To Shove, all the way to their most recent release, 2016’s Rowyco.
“With this compilation, we are celebrating 25 years of Jackyl rock n’ roll - the fundamentals of rock n roll,” adds Jesse. “And beware - we are not slowing down anytime soon.”
25 tracklisting:
“Down On Me”
“When Will It Rain”
“The Lumberjack”
“Push Comes To Shove”
“Secret Of The Bottle”
“Dumb Ass Country Boy”
“Cut The Crap”
“Kill The Sunshine”
“My Moonshine Kicks Your Cocaine's Ass”
“Just Like A Negro” (featuring DMC)
“Screwdriver”
“Encore”
“Favorite Sin”
“Rally”
“Just Because I'm Drunk”
“Redneck Punk” (Live) - previously unreleased
“Hot And Nasty” - previously unreleased