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#118188 by Greg Reason
Fri Apr 07, 2006 6:58 am
Quite a good record. Those of you who downloaded the six demos he leaked in 2002 have already heard much of what is on here, but the stuff we haven't heard is great. Amon Tobin and Massive Attack do two of the better tracks. The stuff that he uses from the demos are sometimes better here and sometimes better there IMO, but it's all good.

It seems that he didn't let the guests do any creating or arranging and that any contribution other than sound design and/or session muso type performance was for simply producing the track.

I like the idea of this project; hip-hop flavoured, retro coated catchy rock music... It doesn't sound like anyone else around, despite borrowing several classic styles to blend. The characteristic Morricone, surf and kitsch influences are there and help to remove this product from the sphere of many contempories of the top forty realm.

I'm by no means a flag-waver for all of Patton's stuff... While I am well impressed with legendary shit like Disco Volante, Delirium Cordia and Pranzo Oltranzista I'm not too down with stuff like the last Tomahawk album, or even the first one if you're gonna really get down to it. That said, Peeping Tom is pretty damn good and isn't a dissapointment despite the four year build-up.

This could be pretty successful for him too. For one thing, every Faith No More fan in the world will be cheering. This isn't going to weird them out, so it will impress them a hell of a lot. It will be interesting to see how

#118191 by Pisshead
Fri Apr 07, 2006 7:16 am
Can't wait for this, or the subsequent tour he is supposed to be planning. I dig his weirder stuff but i've been waiting for a return to FNM-style form, at least in an Angel Dust type of way (one of my favourite albums).

Going to check this out, no doubt.

P.S. what did you dislike about Tomahawk?

#118192 by niklang
Fri Apr 07, 2006 7:17 am
I have heard him calling this his straight up pop record but not in a traditional sense. Some of the collaborations certainly sound interesting, I have not heard any of the demo stuff so I'll be sure to pick it up.

#118195 by mo
Fri Apr 07, 2006 8:07 am
Sounds interesting, I've been waiting a while for this.

#118227 by fullgore
Fri Apr 07, 2006 12:25 pm
I downloaded it. Can't say its to my taste.... Solid, but I can't get into it. I'm kinda underwhelmed because I can't remember the last time I've felt that way about a Patton project.

#118269 by fullgore
Fri Apr 07, 2006 9:33 pm
Holy crap, I take that all back. I guess at the time that I listened to it before, I really wasn't in the mood for a more poppy Mike Patton. This is great stuff, good to see him singing again.

As far as where it stands among Patton's releases, it is among his best. Still think his stuff with DEP was better, though :) As was Angel Dust and Disco Volante.

#118272 by armheadmcgee
Fri Apr 07, 2006 10:47 pm
niklang wrote:I have heard him calling this his straight up pop record but not in a traditional sense. Some of the collaborations certainly sound interesting, I have not heard any of the demo stuff so I'll be sure to pick it up.


I recall him saying "California" was his pop record at one point...so this doesn't really tell me much. I haven't heard about this project...can anyone give me a better idea of what it sounds like?

#118330 by psychotic
Sun Apr 09, 2006 2:09 am
Even in a slightly drunken phase you had me reading everything. I'll wait until it comes out (like I did with Synchestra, I am a whore with that), but I am VERY excited for this to come out. I lurk on Miike Patton, and even though there's been stuff I've been less impressioned by, I do enjoy everything that he's been a part of.

#119856 by danceswithchickens
Tue Apr 25, 2006 9:05 am
It's a good album. I think some of his fans were expecting some kind of masterpiece, which this isn't. But it's a good album nonetheless. There are a few songs I don't like much, especially that god damned hip hop track, but there's more than enough good material to make it worthwhile.

#123471 by rgx612a
Tue Jun 06, 2006 11:24 pm
I really like the album. There's some very catchy tunes on it.

Fans of later Faith No More and Mr Bungle's California album should totally dig this album. Well...As long as you're open minded to some hip hop elements.

#123474 by King Fear
Tue Jun 06, 2006 11:59 pm
Pretty good album, but I always skip "Getaway".

#123507 by danceswithchickens
Wed Jun 07, 2006 4:54 am
King Fear wrote:Pretty good album, but I always skip "Getaway".


Yeah, that song sucks.

The packaging on this disc is brilliant! Those who downloaded it should go and buy it as well. Also nice to see Mike playing some instruments, even if the parts are relatively simple.

#123556 by GravityEyelids
Wed Jun 07, 2006 12:10 pm
As a fan of FNM and Mr. Bungle, I'm not really digging Peeping Tom. It's not the hip-hop aspects that put me off. Rather, there are too many mediocre songs for my taste. I do like Your Neighborhood Spaceman, Mojo, and Kill the DJ. Don't Even Trip and Getaway are kinda lame. The rest is just mediocre to me. The first time I listened to it, I thought it had a lot of potential to grow on me, but it never really has after two more spins. I'll give it another try though.

danceswithchickens wrote:There are a few songs I don't like much, especially that god damned hip hop track...


LOL, which one? :lol:

#123599 by Justinic
Thu Jun 08, 2006 4:54 am
I really enjoy this album, but I'm a huge follower of all things Patton. Don't Even Trip and We're Not Alone are really the standout tracks on this cd, and now I'm even more interested to hear the upcoming collaboration between Patton and Dub Trio. I'm also waiting to hear what the new Massive Attack sounds like since Patton contributed pretty heavily to that as well.

#123630 by psychotic
Thu Jun 08, 2006 2:32 pm
I'm not a fan of Getaway myself either. I thought pairing Patton up with Kool Keith would've wound up so much better, but it just turned up to be some corny track.

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