Heart On
Heart On | ||||
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Studio album by Eagles of Death Metal | ||||
Released | October 28, 2008 | |||
Recorded | 2008 | |||
Genre | Garage rock | |||
Label | Downtown Recordings | |||
Producer | Josh Homme | |||
Eagles of Death Metal chronology | ||||
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Professional ratings | |
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Review scores | |
Source | Rating |
Allmusic | [1] |
Artrocker | |
Blender | [2] |
ChartAttack | [3] |
NME | [4] |
Pitchfork Media | (7.4/10)[5] |
Robert Christgau | [6] |
Rolling Stone | |
Spectrum Culture | [7] |
Spin | [8] |
Heart On is the third studio album from American rock band Eagles of Death Metal, released on Oct 28, 2008.[9]
When asked about the album, lead singer Jesse Hughes stated: "EODM's latest fabulous weapon, a top-secret music missile, a sonic warhead sexually tipped for her pleasure, shot from the deck of USS EODM Mantastic Fantastic."[10] The album was mastered at Bernie Grundman Mastering by Brian Gardner.[11] On September 12, 2008, Pitchfork Media released new information on Heart On, including the album cover and tracklist.[9] The cover was designed by Kii Arens using some of the bands gear a red coiled Bullet Cable story on the companies site here
The first single was "Wannabe in LA". The video for the song debuted on the band's MySpace and depicts Jesse Hughes appearing on a Pin Art in a similar style to the music video for Nine Inch Nails' "Only". There is an alternative version of the video; dubbed the "standard version", which only features Jesse Hughes. The video was directed by Liam Lynch.
On October 21, the album was made available in its entirety for streaming on MuchMusic website.[12]
Track listing
All songs written by Jesse Hughes and Josh Homme.
- "Anything 'Cept the Truth" - 4:34
- "Wannabe in L.A." - 2:15
- "(I Used to Couldn't Dance) Tight Pants" - 3:35
- "High Voltage" - 2:43
- "Secret Plans" - 2:22
- "Now I'm a Fool" - 3:41
- "Heart On" - 2:43
- "Cheap Thrills" - 3:42
- "How Can a Man with So Many Friends Feel So All Alone" - 3:02
- "Solo Flights" - 3:25
- "Prissy Prancin'" - 3:40
- "I'm Your Torpedo" - 5:12
- "As Nice as I Can Be" (UK Bonus Track)
- "Fairy Tale in Real Time" (UK & Australian Bonus Track)
Notes
- "Anything 'Cept the Truth" is the final version of the track "Ask Me Why", which was leaked when a source close to the band had their MySpace hacked.[13]
- "Anything 'Cept the Truth" has been used in promotions for the Fox television network show Lie To Me, commercials to support the USA Network show Burn Notice, and featured in NHL 10 and Need for Speed: Shift.
- The song "Wannabe in L.A." is featured in the video game Midnight Club: Los Angeles which was released seven days before the song was released, and it can also be heard in the video games MLB 09: The Show, Colin McRae: Dirt 2, and is a playable selection in Guitar Hero 5.
- The song "Now I'm a Fool" has striking resemblances in the music and lyrics to Steely Dan's "Only A Fool Would Say That" from 1972's Can't Buy A Thrill.
- The lyric "I never smile when I tell a lie" from "Anything 'Cept the Truth" is a reference to the Hall & Oates "Kiss On My List" lyric that goes "I only smile when I lie."
- The song "Wannabe in L.A." was featured in the opening credit of the thriller The Perfect Host in 2010.
References
- ↑ "Hear On - Eagles of Death Metal". Allmusic.
- ↑ http://www.blender.com/guide/reviews.aspx?id=5329[]
- ↑ "Eagles Of Death Metal — Heart On". ChartAttack.
- ↑ "Eagles Of Death Metal - Heart On". NME.
- ↑ "Eagles of Death Metal: Heart On". "Pitchfork Media".
- ↑ "Album: Eagles of Death Metal: Heart On". Robert Christgau.
- ↑ "Eagles of Death Metal: Heart On". Spectrum Culture.
- ↑ "Eagles of Death Metal, 'Heart On' (Downtown)". Spin.
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 "Eagles of Death Metal Make New Album, Pancakes". pitchforkmedia.com. Retrieved 2008-09-15.
- ↑ "New Eagles of Death Metal Video and Interview; Exclusive Album and Tour Info". Spin.com. Retrieved 2008-07-21.
- ↑ "Eagles of Death Metal Master at Bernie's". broadcastnewsroom.com. Retrieved 2008-09-15.
- ↑ "Eagles of Death MEtal". muchmusic.com. Retrieved 2008-10-22.
- ↑ "Eagles of Death Metal - Ask Me Why". last.fm. Retrieved 2008-07-03.
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