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Orgy of the Damned
Blues · 2024 · 12 tracks · 1h 9m

Orgy of the Damned

May 17, 2024 · Gibson Records (4)

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This is the sound of Slash getting back to his blues roots, but with the full force of his rock and roll prowess. Imagine a smoky, dimly lit club where legends gather to jam on timeless blues standards, each bringing their unique vocal fire.

It's gritty, soulful, and undeniably cool, with Slash's guitar weaving through every track, sometimes wailing, sometimes crying, always commanding. Perfect for anyone who loves classic blues, hard rock, or just wants to hear a master guitarist explore the foundations of his craft alongside an incredible roster of singers.

Tracklist · 12 Tracks · 1h 9m
01
The Pusher
7:08
02
Crossroads
5:35
03
Hoochie Coochie Man
6:43
04
Oh Well
4:34
05
Key to the Highway
5:09
06
Awful Dream
5:32
07
Born Under a Bad Sign
5:01
08
Papa Was a Rolling Stone
7:52
09
Killing Floor
4:19
10
Living for the City
6:52
11
Stormy Monday
7:58
12
Metal Chestnut
3:02
Moments Worth Listening For
The raw power of Brian Johnson's vocals on 'Killing Floor,' perfectly complemented by Steven Tyler's harmonica solo, creating an electrifying opening.
The soulful, extended guitar solo on 'Stormy Monday,' where Slash truly stretches out, demonstrating his blues mastery and melodic phrasing.
Demi Lovato's surprisingly gritty and passionate delivery on 'Papa Was a Rolling Stone,' transforming the track with a contemporary vocal flair.
The driving rhythm section and Slash's sharp, incisive riffs on 'Born Under a Bad Sign,' showcasing the band's tight, live-off-the-floor feel.
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