Picture
This is the second studio album from a band being hailed as a 'super group' by fans and critics. The members include Jack White, Alison Mosshart (The Kills), Jack Lawrence (The Greenhornes), and Dean Fertita (Queens of the Stone Age). The resulting sound can be described as a unique sort of gritty blues. It's high brow, an acquired taste perhaps for many listeners. The first album, "Horehound", was met with much acclaim by fans of the members' respective bands as well as a new developing fan base of their own. The writing process for this band is organic, to say the least, and this really contributes to the scattered and abstract quality present on this record and its predecessor. Instrumentally, "Sea Of Cowards" is a little more raw. It's bluesy, but it's also sort of heavy and just filthy. The vocals are layed down by Jack White and Alison Mosshart for the most part. The two seem to have more chemistry on this work as well. It's truly a brilliant album.

RedletterDaydream

Past Works:
Horehound

Track:
Looking At The Invisible Man



Leave a Reply.