Contraband

Contraband

by Velvet Revolver
Contraband

Contraband

by Velvet Revolver

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Overview

Contraband features Slash, Duff, and Matt Sorum (as well as additional guitarist Dave Kushner) cranking out an updated version of Guns N' Roses swagger behind Scott Weiland's glammy, elastic vocals. With STP's vocalist and such a high percentage of ex-Gunners, Velvet Revolver really is a supergroup. "Went too fast I'm out of luck and I don't even give a f*ck," Weiland spits on "Do It for the Kids," and a peel from Slash's arsenal backs him up. Maturity has clearly come at a price for both parties. Weiland still mugs and sings like a florescent lizard king. But his appetite for the spotlight has somehow become more voracious even as he fights cynically against it, and longs for an escape. For their part, Slash, Duff, and Co. like stirring up their old demons -- check the explosive entrance on "Set Me Free" to get things a-tingling like the old days. But they're not running a nostalgia show, so there are new tricks and sounds, too, and plenty of choruses that shift into STP-style layering and vocal phrasing. The bass-heavy throb of "Big Machine"'s verses surges into a hard-charging '90s alt. rock chorus; "Headspace" alternates representative chunks of both bands' sounds with veteran skill; and "Superhuman" rants about illegal substances in language everyone can understand. Overall, Contraband sounds pretty much like you'd expect of such a collaboration. Lead single "Slither" is an immediate highlight, its gasoline-drinking cocaine strut staining it as the offspring of "Big Bang Baby" and "Nightrain", while the album's detours -- "Fall to Pieces", the gorgeous "Loving the Alien" -- are painted in dusty reds and browns, like idealized fever dreams of escaping to the desert with the one you love. These mediations point to the pain behind Weiland's cynical veneer, and perhaps the entire band's veteran hope for a head-clearing open space. Remember, between them they've probably seen it all. With Contraband, Velvet Revolver pull off something tidy - their music manages both hedonism and maturity. ~ Johnny Loftus

Product Details

Release Date: 06/08/2004
Label: Bmg / Rca / Sony Music Entertainment
UPC: 0886919871722
Rank: 32790

Tracks

  1. Sucker Train Blues
  2. Do It for the Kids
  3. Big Machine
  4. Illegal I Song
  5. Spectacle
  6. Fall to Pieces
  7. Headspace
  8. Superhuman
  9. Set Me Free
  10. You Got No Right
  11. Slither
  12. Dirty Little Thing
  13. Loving the Alien

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Velvet Revolver   Primary Artist
Duff   Guitar (Bass)
Scott Weiland   Vocals,Voices
Matt Sorum   Drums,Vocals (Background)
Douglas Grean   Keyboards
Dave Kushner   Guitar
Slash   Guitar,Vocals (Background)
Duff McKagan   Vocals (Background),Guitar (Bass)

Technical Credits

Velvet Revolver   Audio Production,Producer
Josh Abraham   Audio Production,Producer
Matt Sorum   Composer
Nick Raskulinecz   Producer
George Marino   Mastering
Brandon Belsky   Assistant Engineer
Douglas Grean   Engineer,Vocal Producer,Associate Producer
Dave Kushner   Composer
Paul Cook   Composer
Steve Jones   Composer
Joe Perry   Composer
Scott Weiland   Composer
Robin C. Hendrickson   Art Direction
Brett Kilroe   Art Direction
Ashley Newton   A&R
Dan Winters   Photography
Rocco Guarino   Assistant Engineer
Chris Young   Mixing Assistant
Saul Hudson   Composer
Slash   Composer
Andy Wallace   Mixing
Steven Tyler   Composer
Keith Nelson   Composer
Ryan Williams   Engineer
John Lydon   Composer
Kurt Cobain   Composer
Duff McKagan   Composer
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