Mötley Crüe - Generation Swine review
Band: | Mötley Crüe |
Album: | Generation Swine |
Style: | Glam rock |
Release date: | June 24, 1997 |
Guest review by: | Dowi |
01. Find Myself
02. Afraid
03. Flush
04. Generation Swine
05. Confessions
06. Beauty
07. Glitter
08. Anybody Out There?
09. Let Us Prey
10. Rocketship
11. A Rat Like Me
12. Shout at the Devil '97
13. Brandon
Some things weren't clear when Vince Neil left The Crue and it is still not clear if Vince Neil decided to go back to Motley Crue or if he was forced to do it by their record company. Anyway, The Crue was working with "Generation Swine" when they decided to fire John Corabi (Neil's replacement) after the poor results they got with their previous album, "Motley Crue". Producer Scott Humphrey, who previously worked with Rob Zombie was hired this time. The Crue really was looking for some kind of sound a la Marilyn Manson, since they also hired his keyboardist, Charlie Clouser. This album was co-produced by Nikki Sixx and Tommy Lee. These guys were impressed by Bob Rock's philosophy, so it was time to use what they had learned.
Well, the results were damn poor, the production work is awful and the songwriting is completely uninspired. The album opener, "Find Myself", is some kind of a recycled tune with an industrial texture and it is here where we can notice the bad production work - you can't hear the drums, you can't hear the bass and the guitar doesn't sound like a guitar. Vince Neil sings his lines and he sounds forced. I suppose these songs weren't meant to be sung by him. Whatever the reason is, he doesn't seem to be glad doing the job. Let's be honest - does anybody want to listen to Tommy Lee singing a song to his son on the piano? Sixx and Lee were really free to do what they wanted to do in the recording room and it was a disaster. The original line up was together again but their trademarks (heavy rhythm sections, funny riffing, dirty vocals) were absent again. None of the tracks are really memorable here, except for "A Rat Like Me", which has some speed. The drums and the bass can actually be heard on this one, but Vince remains uninspired so the song sinks with the rest of the set. There's also an electronic/industrial version of the classic "Shout at the Devil", but nobody in this world is gonna prefer this one to the original 1983 anthem.
The only positive thing about this album is the reunion of the original line up, so we better forget about this set.
Rating breakdown
Performance: | 6 |
Songwriting: | 4 |
Originality: | 4 |
Production: | 3 |
Written by Dowi | 22.06.2008
Guest review disclaimer:
This is a guest review, which means it does not necessarily represent the point of view of the MS Staff.
This is a guest review, which means it does not necessarily represent the point of view of the MS Staff.
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