The Gutter Twins is a 4+ year old project by Greg Dulli and Mark Lanegan. They began recording the album in late 2003 and it took until now to finish. Being that both men have a great musical background, this album has quite a bit of hype built up for me. Before I began listening to Saturnalia, I did some reading up of their histories and some early reviews of this album.

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This album is grungy, VERY dark, and deep. Usually, I can enjoy any type of rock, but they sound like a typical Seattle area grunge band. Most of their songs have good parts (usually in the beginning), and then they just leave you with a sense of dreary disappointment. Songs like “Seven Stories Underground” and “Who Will Lead Us” are just pure album filler. Annoyingly, many of these songs have the same beat and rhythm. The vocals are deep and hardly display any sort of melody.

I enjoyed “The Body”, “Idle Hands”, and bits of others, but having listened to it before bed last night, and on the way to work, I found that getting through the entire album was difficult. I was always skipping songs as they just began to fade into distant noise. It was like pushing a piano up a hill…it felt like a task just to listen to everything. Therefore, I cannot recommend Saturnalia to anyone; even pure enthusiasts of lazy grunge music.

Most of their songs are posted to their MySpace page, where you can get a taste of music that will suck the energy out of you. The type of person who chooses this as their profile song is in depression, and probably has a black background with pictures of dark landscapes…it isn’t emo by any means, just devoid.

Posted on March 3rd under America, alternative, grunge, rock by Alex -- No comments.


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