The problem with most CD reviews is you only
get the opinion of the one critic doing the review. So we thought it might
be fun to try something new here by giving the exact same CD to two different
critics (or more) and see what they each come up with and just how much
difference a single critic's opinion can make.
Note: due to the nature of this series, the reviews
may tend to be more in the first person than you are used to with music
criticism.
It took a while to get Scott Slapp off
his ass to turn in this review, but after his reaction to it and Hobo’s
I knew we needed to run both in our “Tag Team” series because the two polar
opposite reactions perfectly illustrates that concept of “to each their
own” and also inherent the strength and weakness of musical criticism.
Read on to see how Scott and Hobo viewed the CD, click over and listen
to the samples and then post your reaction and who you most agree with
in the Fan Speak section. Should be interesting to see how things line
up. – ed
Puddle
of Mudd – Life On Display
Label: Geffen
Records
Tracks: Away From Me
Heel Over Head
Nothing Left To Lose
Change My Mind
Spin You Around
Already Gone
Think
Cloud 9
Bottom
Freak Of The World
Sydney
Time Flies
Scott Slapp's review - he gave it a
rating of
You don’t get a second chance at a first
impression. That is true unless you happen to know our editor.
A few weeks back he played a little trick
on me. He handed me a CDR and asked me to listen to it and tell him what
I thought. So I gave it a spin and thought, “hey, this is pretty good.”
So the next day I asked him who the band was and when he told me “it’s
Puddle of Mudd”, I was a little shocked.
Before this my only real exposure to the
group was when I was flipping channels one day and came across their video
for “Control” and hearing that silly line “I love the way you smack my
ass”. I wasn’t impressed and a few days latter I found out there was a
Fred Durst connection and thought “that figures” and I more or less wrote
them off.
Fast forward to the present and this new
CD, “Life On Display”. The opening track “Away From Me” immediately grabbed
my attention. I grew up with Alice in Chains and Nirvana as my sonic idols
and this song seemed to strike a balance between the two.
I’m not one of those that automatically
hates a band just because they are derivative. I know some people feel
that way, but if I like the original and if a good clone comes along why
should I not like it? When it’s a far inferior copy, then there is a problem
but almost every artist borrows from someone that came before them.
Puddle of Mudd aren’t exactly a killer
copy of either AIC or Nirvana but they are better than most and since we
won’t be getting new music from either group, it’s cool that POM is filling
the void somewhat. I know some will see that as heresy, but it’s how I
see it.
“Life on Display” starts out real strong
with “Away From Me” from the opening guitar lines to the Nirvana meets
AIC verses and choruses. It’s a killer way to kick off a CD. Although some
of the lyrics border on the lame.
“Heel Over Head” is a strong follow up
and has a far more original sound. “Nothing Left To Lose” opens with a
cool fuzz guitar lead and then kicks in with nu-metal riffage. They enter
ballad territory with “Change My Mind”, a song that grows on you after
a few listens.
“Spin You Around” displays probably the
best songwriting on this CD but Wes overdoes it a bit with the accent in
his vocals. “Already Gone” is a Nirvana like rockers and the closest POM
comes to capturing that energy. “Think” is a cool mid tempo song with a
hooky chorus. “Cloud 9” kicks it back into high gear and has some of the
best lead guitar lines of the disc and once of the most experimental songs
on the disc with POM appearing to try their hand at “nu garage”.
“Bottom” reaches into the greatest AIC
copiers Godsmack territory with it tribal beats but the vocals come out
more like Faith No More and is one of the tracks you should definitely
listen to if you’ve only been exposed to the singles from this group. It
will give you a different perspective of them.
“Freak of the World” is a righteous rocker
that gets in your face. “Sydney” is POM’s best exploration into the AIC
sound, a band that was much more mid-tempo than the grungers that came
after. The accent used by Wes, works perfectly in this tune.
“Time Fly” kicks off as more or less and
extension of “Sydney”, and again shows us that the group has more substance
that a lot of people give them credit for. I for one fell into that camp.
As far as sophomore albums go, there is no slump here. POM have redeemed
themselves in my opinionated eyes and I think they are definitely worth
a second listen from those readers that may have felt the same way about
the group one first listen. It was those last four tunes that kicked this
CD up in my opinion from 3 stars to 4, so that’s a good place to start
if you dare to give them a second chance.
(Sorry it took so long to get this out.
The soap opera that is my life delayed things a bit. Better late than never!)
Hobo's Review - He gave it a Rating
of After Puddle Of
Mudds highly successful (and surprisingly listenable) album Come Clean
comes the bands sophomore effort Life On Display.
Surely you wonder
as much as me, ‘can the band possibly maintain the quality of songwriting
established in the first album? Or are they doomed to miss the mark, slipping
slowly into the realm of inconsequential one hit wonders?’ Well, lets wait
no longer and find out.
What becomes obvious
after a few spins of the disc is the reuse of melodies from the last album.
Some songs sound hauntingly similar to ones past, while others fail completely
to deliver what the #1 Nirvana clones promise. At the end of it, the entire
album can be classified as ‘the same crap’ – with each song slowly melding
to become one, horribly bland super-song. We start with Away From Me, the
fairly stock-standard first single from the album, boasting average songwriting
coupled with a catchy little ditty, perfect for trying to suck in mallcore
kids for quick sales.
Next comes Head Over
Heels a song that can be summarized in four words; ‘soft, shitty, and uninspired.’
The track Nothing Left To Lose represents a derivative attempt at heaviness-through-downtuning.
The god-awful solo mid-way through illustrates why lead lines are few and
far between on the album – the musicians suck. The song Change My Mind
again hits a softer note in a mediocre progressive peak that is almost
passable.
Then comes Spin You
Round, starting off as a catchy little track, but minutes later it becomes
monotonous and overdone. In Already Gone Wes screams ‘I wanna dance with
the devil, yea’ – songwriting is obviously something to be desired on this
album. Again the constant use of powerless downtuned guitars just weakens
songs and exposes the ‘Avril Element’ of the band – be that an attempt
to appear different from what they truly are. Think is what I like to call
a ‘wanker ballad’ – soft, whiney and predictable as hell. Cloud 9 is simply
abysmal and Freak Of The World is just another melodramatic vent for Wes’
boring, self-inflicted, depressive crap.
It seems like Puddle
Of Mudd fail to live up to expectations. The clever riffs and hooks from
Come Clean are long gone – and it would seem without them, Puddle Of Mudd
are little more than another trendy grunge rock band and self proclaimed
‘freaks of the world,’ stuck in the world of shallow popular music where
bands come and go like sleazy old men at the local brothel.
As one clever little
ex-fan muttered, ‘this is a Puddle Of Crap.’ Puddle of Mudd’s time is up
already. If this is Wes’ life on display, then hell… that’s one boring,
monotonous, crappy life. Be thankful I didn't have enough energy to be
angry.
Posted by The One and Only:
I have 5 things to say about "Life on Display," One, BORING AS ALL BLOODY F*CKING HELL GUITAR PARTS. Two, Apparently Wes had an Alser from thinking so hard about the complexity and deepness of his lyrics. Three, Wes's undeniable ability to sound exactly the same from every song to the next trying to be just a little like A one Washington resident who gave birth to grunge. Four, Puddle Of Mudd certainly appeals to rednecks. and Five, I just completely agree with Hobo on everything, do not buy this CD
Posted by solitary:
Speaking of songwriting prowess: Who was it that said they only write lyrics to make sure the songs aren't all instrumentals? I seem to think I heard that relatively recently... IMHO: Lyrics are cool, but the sound is primary when it comes to rock-n-roll. The only real awesome double threat that comes to my mind is Elvis Costello - his first three albums are as bulletproof as it gets (and the live show on the new "Armed Forces" double CD is beyond words).
Posted by child:
tag team, haha
Posted by pet:
i thought this was a decent CD. i have see POM live twice. Puddle of Mudd, and Wes, remind me of Southern Rock of my youth - Allman Brothers, and others... oh my, i am aging myself! Great Energy in this band! and they don't just scream, so you can understand the lyrics, as lame as some might be.
i really like Puddle of Mudd.
cindypet
Posted by sandra:
I think puddle of mudd is the best after nirvana.I've got their albums and they are amazing,THEY ROCK
Posted by TheAmazinCaucasian:
Honestly, the way music is going these days, the world would be better off with more bands like Puddle of Mudd.
Posted by Willy:
Screw all you guys its a good cd
Posted by Repo Man:
Hey Princess: 1.) Who cares if he's hot? If someone being physically attractive means that their music is good, then I would probably be a huge fan of Britney Spears and Christina Aguilera, but I'm not - in fact, their music makes me nauseous. 2.) His "sexy gritty strong voice" was stolen from one Mr. Kurt Cobain, who Wes Scantlin so desperately tries to duplicate the voice of. Too bad it's a weak carbon copy, and the lyrics carry none of the power of Nirvana's. 3.) The lyrics can be understood and heard by someone in kindergarten - that's where Puddle Of Mudd fails. They offer nothing of substance, just songs about women leaving them and wanting to smack their a$$e$. 4.) Big deal, his kid is cute. Maybe that was a ploy to draw some attention to himself by having a "cute kid" appear in his video - that's the second thing you mentioned that has absolutely nothing to do with the music itself. Puddle Of Mudd appeals to the lowest common denominator, and you have proven it time and time again. Doubt you'll come back, but who else do you listen to? Nick Lachey? Justin Timberlake?
Posted by Hobo:
Ya know... that's really, REALLY sad. So what if Wes is hot? So what if you love his 'cute little kid'? See - this is EXACTLY why I hate all of you people. It doesn't matter what they LOOK LIKE, or how many kids they have or if they can dance - or whatever. It's the MUSIC you should be focusing on. Video slaughtered the radio star and left his festering remains on the front windowsill. It sounds like you only like POM on a superficial level - and how may I add, is looking beyond marketing ploys and stupid gimmicks somehow a 'stupid notion'? Are you 'retarded'? POM are medicore at best and should be shot.
Posted by Princess :
We are all unique individuals aren't we. Some of us are more "in" than others by reading these incredibly unintelligent notions. #1.) Wesley Scantlin in HOT. Got it? HOT hot HOT!! and who does his hair anyway, gotta get their number! Love him.
2.) I love him. Love his sexy gritty strong voice. Rocks my world.
3.) The lyrics can be understood, heard and they make perfect sense to me. I am sober by the way.
4.) Love his cute kid. The little boy in the Blurry video, the pics of his kid on stage at one of his concerts. Adorable! Love em' melts my heart faster than the snowman in my lawn in 90° heat! LOVE him.
Oh, and did I mention that the drummer is hot too. Don't like long hair, but minus the pony- holy crap... HOT.
Love POM. Album one, album 2... can't wait to see them again.
Ciao
Posted by Melissa Watt:
I love POM. I am 35 and they make me feel like a teenager again as I listen to them. My husband took me to see them in Las Vegas back in Nov. 03, feel in love "HEEL OVER HEAD"!!
LOVE THEM! 5 Stars from me!
Posted by Imho ...:
The POM album sounds pretty good to me. But, I'm not obssessive about lyrics having to contain profound messages from this or that mountain top. Bob Dylan, for all his high praise, may write good lyrics, but his music sounds like a recorded poop session if you ask me. Much of the time I just like music for how it sounds, rather than demanding sacred poetry to stir my soul or whatever. Rock music has had plenty of songs with pretty dorky lyrics. Even the holy Beatles sang stuff like "I Want to Hold Your Hand" and "Yellow Submarine" ... not exactly deep material. While I think "Smells Like Teen Spirit" is a great song, the furk if I can tell you what it's about. Same with "Would?" by AIC. Maybe being really vague and making little or no sense is a loophole around the crappy lyrics stigma. Anyways, the new Puddle of Mudd sounds pretty good to my ears. At least no one yells lyrics like a professional wrestler with laryngitis on it (what's up with that lame-ass excuse for vocals in metal these days anyways?).
Posted by Hobo:
One word; Tool.
Posted by All f**ing:
Ok kiddies, if you want sublime lyrics then go waste your time listening to american pie by don mclean.
This POM album, like the first one, hits the mark in the fact that it is full of catchy, memorable songs. Even if the lyrics of which don't meet your standards of intensity... What the hell do you want people? T.S. Elliot set to the background of Napalm Death??
There isnt a song out there that has intense lyrics that when scrutinised dont just come off as self indulgant and quite frankly... stupid.
I read the lyrics to a hell of a lot of nirvana songs and all i could see was the pathetic non-sensical ramblings of a pathologically depressed prick. Good tunes... but when it came to lyrics i would have got more sense out of a carefully shaved chimp. So do us all a favour and take nirvana off the high horse, AIC too. Stop trying to see if POM fits on there and just face the fact that this is simply a cool little album with some great little tunes.
Posted by Soul Crusher:
The fact remains that, even if they are competent at replicating the sounds of AIC and Nirvana, Wes Scantlin is a piss poor songwriter - all the guy can do is whine about the opposite sex and how they don't see who he really is. Whereas you could actually feel the pain of Kurt Cobain or Layne Staley, Wes Scantlin just comes off as a jock that goes around looking for sympathy by whining like a ninny about his non-existant problems. And as far as their live shows are concerned, I know some people that have attended - definitely more Poison than Nirvana to be found there, if you know what I mean.
Posted by Scott:
You are damned if you do, damned if you don't. This is why I love reviewing music. I get attacked for bashing CDs. (oh another half star review from Scott Slapp.) And then when I give something a good review, I get bashed for that! This is great! Seriously, if I had known who it was when I listened to it, I would have been like most of you and probably hated it, but I gave it an honest listen and it's pretty good. Not earth shattering mind you but a lot better than most albums coming out these days. Finally, some of you need to learn not to read more into things that what is actually written. "Puddle of Mudd aren’t exactly a killer copy of either AIC or Nirvana but they are better than most and since we won’t be getting new music from either group, it’s cool that POM is filling the void somewhat."
Posted by Killer Wolf:
Anyone who proclaims themselves to be a "freak fo the world" is a dork. Puddle of Mudd sucks a dog's bunghole.
Posted by Hobo:
Heh, I doubt we're gonna get sent that.
Posted by Englishman:
I understand the bad grammer of my previous post, but i must assure you that i was seriously intoxicated at the time.
Posted by Englishman:
Make sure you a review of the re-released impossibility of Reason!!, Hobo. I can hardly contain myself. No seriously i have redecorated my room with "2nd Of February" wallpaper...
Posted by These reviews are jokes:
Puddle of Mudd the #1 Nirvana clones? Better than most? You must be joking. Puddle of Mudd is without a doubt the worst of the faux-grunge bands. They make Creed, Staind and Nickelback sound good. Their lyrics are some of the stupidest sh*t I've ever heard, the musicianship is total crap, the sound is the most blatant and cheesy Nirvana/AIC ripoff ever, and the singer tries WAY too hard to sound like Kurt Cobain (there's no way that that's his natural singing voice and accent). You're damn right it figures that this is a Fred Durst protege...it sounds like Limp Bizkit gone grunge.
Posted by Hobo:
Naww, mine will suffice. It sucked.
Posted by Ace:
Somebody should write a good review of Mushroomhead's XIII and there should be a tag-team on that.
Posted by Hobo:
Haha, and to clear up - when 'Come Clean' came out I literally was 15.
Posted by Hobo:
Yea you're right Gordo. There was nothing really 'clever' about it, but it contained hooks, melodies and riffs which made the album listenable. Soul Crusher - when you're a derivative band WITHOUT catchy hooks, WITHOUT great musicianship, and without any honest emotion in your music, you really should just call it a day. I think the whole 'freak of the world' thing ticked me off the most. Self-induced 'isolation' from the world. Pathetic.
Posted by Soul Crusher:
Saying that Puddle Of Crapp ...er, make that Puddle Of Mudd, fills a void vacated by AIC and Nirvana is nothing short of heresy. Especially considering that the only thing that Wes Scantlin can write about is how mean women are to him and how they've done him wrong (it doesn't stop him from pursuing relationships, and from the looks of things plenty of women are willing to give him a chance). Shoot down the autheticity of their lyrics, and the faux-angst of Puddle Of Mudd becomes apparent. It's almost like they're using depression and misery to make a fashion statement. At least if you are going to be derivative, have some authenticity in what you are writing about, like Seether or something. As far as I'm concerned, these guys fall under the teenybopper grunge category - anyone with a Y chromosome or over the age of 15 shouldn't be caught dead listening to it.
Posted by Gordo :
Hobo, I'm with you until you refer to their first album as clever....arn't the lyrics something like "Everthing is empty, everything is so messed up, no one is real"...that's not word for word, but holy cow man, those lyrics are far from clever.