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
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
my band: http://ektoise.bandcamp.com/