more fun and less pain...
They finally let up on the brutally depressing content material (mostly) and have some fun. It's really a great album.
They finally let up on the brutally depressing content material (mostly) and have some fun. It's really a great album.
The Afghan Whigs are perhaps the best band that was always on the verge of stardom but never quite made it. A Sub Pop band that wasn't from Seattle and didn't fit the "grunge" stereotypes in any way, but they were loud, strutting, and gutsy. If the Rolling Stones had started in the late 80's, they might have sounded like the Afghan Whigs. Gentlemen and Black Love are their best records, but eMusic doesn't have those, so you'll have to make due with their third best record. It's still fantastic, and I've noticed that girls find this one sexier than the earlier records. I guess it's the Marvin Gaye and Al Green influence found on this record. It's a little more R&B and soul and a little less rock and roll. And, after you figure out how much you like Greg Dulli's songwriting (and maybe even his voice), you'll want to pick up the Twilight Singers records, as well.
my fav whigs album