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Ink 19 :: Puddle of Mudd
Life On Display (Geffen). Review by Andrew Ellis.
PUDDLE OF MUDD LIFE ON DISPLAY Geffen Somehow, Nirvana clones Puddle of Mudd managed to find overnight success with their debut album, Come Clean. Now, slightly over two years later, the band returns with a record that deserves to send them back into obscurity as quickly as they left it. Life On Display ...
Ink 19 :: Puddle Of Mudd
Come Clean (Geffen/Flawless). Review by Nathan T. Birk.
PUDDLE OF MUDD COME CLEAN Geffen/Flawless It'd be as easy as shooting fish in a barrel to brandish the always timely "this sucks" in regards to Puddle Of Mudd and their Come Clean debut, and besides – I'm much too "professional" (wink, nudge). "Fairness" or what have you, look at it this way: Do your ...
Ink 19 :: Ra
From One (Universal). Review by Daniel Mitchell.
...to the nu-metal tradition of low-end guitars, big drums and mildly operatic singers. What sets Ra apart from their contemporaries (Creed, Staind, Puddle of Mudd, etc.) is their flair for the occasional Middle-Eastern melody. Other than that, From One is pretty standard fare nu-metal for the masses....
Ink 19 :: Presence
Rise (Curb). Review by Daniel Mitchell.
...talentless tribute to Limp Bizkit and all things Fred Durst. It should be known that the guy who "produced" this record has also recorded Creed and Puddle of Mudd, so you see the connection. Yes, ladies and gentlemen, from every watered-down metal guitar riff, to the white boy rapper spitting rhymes...
Ink 19 :: Apex Theory
Topsy-Turvy (Dreamworks). Review by Daniel Mitchell.
...concept! Anyway, I have to admit that Apex Theory is about a zillion times better than Linkin Park, a trillion times better than Disturbed, P.O.D., Puddle Of Mudd, Papa Roach, and System of a Down, and many times better than Vanilla Ice's Hard To Swallow. Apex Theory is a much more ambitious band than...
Ink 19 :: Fuel
Natural Selection (Epic). Review by Andrew Ellis.
...pop-rock of "Most of All," which sound like they come from two different bands. But in today's modern rock climate, where bands like Nickelback and Puddle of Mudd have adopted similar strategies, Fuel's tactics seem dead-on. The radio singles keep the corporate suits happy, while fans of bruising tracks...
Ink 19 :: Tiger Mountain
Analog Heads Gone French (Lucky Cat Records). Review by Kiran Aditham.
...to have a drink downtown and that annoying bar band at the over-packed pub next door keeps chiming in with their even worse renditions of Creed and Puddle of Mudd songs. Tiger Mountain might just be that band. What else can one say about this soon-to-be coaster? Nothing to see here folks. Keep on moving...
Ink 19 :: Adema
Adema (Arista). Review by Vanessa Bormann.
... showed through to the DJs, and thus started the total radio saturation of the realistic "Giving In." If you're a fan of P.O.D., System of a Down, or Puddle Of Mudd, Adema is for (you soulless or not). Arista Records: http://www.aristarec.com Adema: http://www.ademaonline.com Vanessa Bormann
Ink 19 :: The Revolution Smile
Above The Noise (Flawless). Review by Nick Plante.
...attention too. If Durst & Company can get off their asses and promote TRS to the right audience (not the kind of audience that digs The Bizkit and Puddle of Mudd, that's for sure) they might have a pretty big album on their hands, as tracks like "Payday," "The Gift" and "Indiana Feeling" are great rock...
Ink 19 :: Nora O'Connor
country, traditional country, jazz, bluegrass, kentucky, southern,Nora O'Connor,Til the Dawn,Bloodshot,Aaron Shaul
...-esque proportions. Particularly stupid in “Redneck Woman” is Wilson’s boast that she “knows the words to every Tanya Tucker song.” (It’s like Puddle of Mudd admitting they were influenced by Nirvana. No fucking shit.) One listen to Nora O’Connor’s stellar Til the Dawn will tell you that she not only...
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