4 de março de 2013

Screaming Trees - Dust

The Tune for Today is:



Screaming Trees - Halo of Ashes 

Studio Version:





LIVE VERSION (the red haired guy is Josh Hommes)






She wears a halo of ashes
Specter on the wind
Waits on me so patiently
no longer can pretend


Sky lies a thousand mile below
Stars shine and the moon is clear
With nothing I can only warn
Won't you be left near here



I been a long long time away
With one foot in the grave
Glorified in the dying of the sun



My angel pulls me closer
As my poison she crawls thru
Walks with me so silently
no longer can refuse



Tomorrow my thousand miles behind
Star shine and the moon below
Wake me where you find me
Pretend you don't know



I been a long long time away...(repeat)
She wears a halo of ashes
Specter on the wind
Waits on me so patiently



I no longer can pretend
Tomorrow my thousand miles behind
Face painted in the moon below
Wake me where you find me
Pretend you don't knowI been a long long time away...(repeat 2x's)




Review by Stephen Thomas Erlewine

In many ways, the Screaming Trees missed their opportunity. They released Sweet Oblivion just as grunge began to capture national attention and they didn't tour the album extensively, which meant nearly all of their fellow Seattle bands became superstars while they stood to the side. After four years, they returned with Dust, their third major-label album, and by that point, the band's sound was too idiosyncratic for alternative radio. Which is unfortunate, because Dust is the band's strongest album. Sure, the rough edges that fueled albums like Uncle Anesthesia are gone, but in its place is a rustic hard rock, equally informed by heavy metal and folk. The influence of Mark Lanegan's haunting solo albums is apparent in both the sound and emotional tone of the record, but this is hardly a solo project -- the rest of the band has added a gritty weight to Lanegan's spare prose. the Screaming Trees sound tighter than they ever have and their melodies and hooks are stronger, more memorable, making Dust their most consistently impressive record.


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