Godsmack [Explicit Lyrics]

Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com
In a post-Seattle Sound rock world, there's still a hunger for music that's dark, dirgelike, and heavy. And the void left by Soundgarden and company is being filled by a spate of bands, including Boston's Godsmack, who even nicked their name from an Alice in Chains song. Like Creed and Days of the New, Godsmack are raging and disenfranchised, as singer Sully Erna's lyrics illustrate: "I am in a living hell / Makes me wonder if I'm alive" or "You're pathetic in your own way / I don't like you anyway." Though the territory being mined isn't new, Godsmack's grungy grooves, potent energy, and strong hooks are irresistible. With a dash of Tool and a smattering of Filter seeping through, Godsmack are on the money, especially on "Whatever," the tantalizing "Get Up, Get Out!," and the strident and syncopated "Bad Religion," on which Erna puts one in mind of James Hetfield. While Godsmack's approach may not be fresh, the foursome's strong songs and powerful energy are still intensely tasty--especially for those with a taste for songs on the sober--but never staid--side. --Katherine Turman

Music Review:

  1. Gold
  2. If Songs Could Be Held
  3. Kick [Original recording remastered]
  4. Kiss Me, Kiss Me, Kiss Me
  5. Knuckle Down
  6. Liz Phair [Enhanced] [Explicit Lyrics]
  7. Loud, Fast Ramones: Their Toughest Hits
  8. Make Yourself
  9. Medúlla
  10. Mellow Gold [Explicit Lyrics]

Music Review

music review

Music Review

Breaking God's Heart

The Earliest Concerto Recordings, Vol. 1

Rossini: Messa di Gloria / Antonacci, Manca di Nissa, Araiza, Gambill, Spagnoli; Accardo

Music: In the Blood

Tarkan [Import]

The Magic of the Wizard's Dream [CD-single] [Import] [Limited Edition]

Pedra Bonita [Import]

The Unseen

The Chieftains 4

Romantic Piano Music

SteepleChase Jam Session, Vol. 6

That Summer [Import]

The Black Rob Report [Explicit Lyrics]

Haydn: Piano Sonatas (Hob. 33, 36, 43, 45, 46)

The Crossing