Ask some people to name a rock "super group" and their response will usually be Audioslave unless you ask you're grandma who'll
probably just look at you funny. Tomahawk however is the name that should spring to mind, a band who describe themselves as a super
group that doesn't have any really famous people, but at least the music is good.
The second part is true as their lead singer is none other then "Mr side project" Mike Patton who some how manages to run his own
record label and be in about 20 bands at the same time with Mr Bungle and Fantomas to name a few.
The album itself cautiously opens with the sound of church bells ringing and birds whistling making the listener wonder to themselves
what's going to happen next. Which is a rare thing these days in the world of modern "rock". What does follow is the most
explosive and experimental rock album of 2003. Patton continues to demonstrate his usual fondness for distorting and disrupting
his vocals while at the same time moving from operatic screams to fearsome roars.
While his other band members are also in fine form.
Strangely the albums most uplifting track is titled "Rape this Day"
which is sure to be played on breakfast radio shows up and down the country.
Another winner from the Mike Patton collection.
Label: Ipecac
Catalog#: IPC-040
Format: CD > EAC > FLAC
Size: 277mb
Country: US
Released: 2003
Genre: Rock
Style: Alternative Rock
Tracklisting:
1 Birdsong (5:09)
2 Rape This Day (3:10)
3 You Can't Win (4:49)
4 Mayday (3:30)
5 Rotgut (2:50)
6 Capt Midnight (3:07)
7 Desastre Natural (2:58)
8 When The Stars Begin To Fall (2:54)
9 Harelip (3:30)
10 Harlem Clowns (3:40)
11 Aktion 13F14 (4:53)
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