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Coming soon."Īsked if he could provide any insight into the sound of the new PUDDLE OF MUDD record, Wes said: "It's just a bunch of great songs, man - heartfelt and true to PUDDLE OF MUDD form." "We worked our butt off on it, and I can't wait to get it out. "We're coming out with a new record and it's really badass," he told the Rock 100.5 The KATT radio station in a new interview (see video below). Be sure to check out Hardrock Haven’s Exclusive interview with Paul Phillips.PUDDLE OF MUDD frontman Wes Scantlin says that fans can expect to hear fresh music from the band next year.
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Puddle Of Mudd dig deep into the ’70s classic rock era performing the songs from the heart and discovering the bands outstanding potential along the way. Wes Scantlin really showcases his vocal ability and guitarist Paul Phillips shines going from acoustic to electric and really jamming on these timeless hits. It was exhilarating to hear Puddle Of Mudd breathe new life into these classic hits. Puddle Of Mudd may hail from the ’90s grunge era, but this album proves that the band can do so much more than the typical four-chord grunge song. The songs were filled with passion and stripped down. What ’70s classic album would not be complete with “All Right Now” and “Funk #49?” The ’70s were a time period in which the bands jammed. Surprising remake on re:(disc)overed is Elton John’s, “Rocket Man.” The melody, vocals, and guitar work take the song to a soaring new level. The band jams on Billy Squier’s, “Everybody Wants You.” Bad Company was a huge part of the ‘70s and the song “Shooting Star” adds a nice ambiance with keyboards. The tune flows really well with passionate vocals. Highlight of the album would have to be the re-make of the Steve Nicks tune, “Stop Dragging My Heart Around,” with guest vocalist BC Jean. Paul Phillips manages to bring out the guitar parts even more vibrant and singer Wes Scantlin has kind of Neil Young folk vibe in his vocal style on this track. One of the highlights of the album is the re-make of “Old Man.” Neil Young is not a force to be reckoned with but the band really does this song justice. The CD starts off with The Rolling Stone hit “Gimme Shelter,” right off the bat by the tone and production of this song you just know the album is going to flow very well. But the musicians in Puddle Of Mudd pour out their hearts into this vast collection of hits. It is always a dangerous situation to attempt to re-do a song that was so popular back in the day. It was refreshing listening to these ’70s classics hits that have helped shape the music world, as we know it today. It gave us the opportunity to do things that we could not do on a Puddle record.” Guitarist Paul Phillips tells Hardrock Haven, “It is something that people wouldn’t expect to hear from us. It was nice to go back in time for a just a moment. Puddle of Mudd stay true to the raw, live sound on re:(disc)overed. In essence with all the pro-tools of this era, till this day I don’t think modern technology will ever recapture the raw untainted sound of a record produced back in the day. The album cover reflects a picture of an old Victrola or record player.
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The first single “Gimme Shelter” has hit the airwaves with a riveting response. re:(disc)overed was produced by Bill Appleberry. Actually, Puddle Of Mudd stay true to the original sound of these classic hits and even manage add a ’90s flair to the songs giving them a sort of rebirth.
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You may wonder can a band influenced by the Nirvana grunge scene pull off an album full of ’70s classics? The answer is yes indeed. Puddle Of Mudd return to the radio with a follow up to Volume lV: Songs In The Key Of Love And Hate with a ’70s classic covers album re:(disc)overed slated to be released on August 30.