I've always admired the band Extreme mainly thanks to Nuno Bettencourt's masterful composition skills, and command of the guitar.
I've had their entire discography since before it came to an end in 1995, and I've always seen the album 'Waiting for the punchline' as their weakest album because it was such a huge departure from their previous 'Funk Metal' releases... but listening to it recently after a good 6 or 7 years i now see it as their best effort.
some stuff reminds me alot of the album morning view by incubus and the instrumental 'Midnight Express' is probably my favourite instrumental track for a long long time.
its quite a chilled and laid back album in comparison to their older stuff and the drums (mike mangini) and bass (patrick badger) play their biggest role in this album out of all of their efforts.
anyone familiar with the work of this band or this particular album? any thoughts? I really really reccomend this..
hopefully this thread will get some form of response
I've had their entire discography since before it came to an end in 1995, and I've always seen the album 'Waiting for the punchline' as their weakest album because it was such a huge departure from their previous 'Funk Metal' releases... but listening to it recently after a good 6 or 7 years i now see it as their best effort.
some stuff reminds me alot of the album morning view by incubus and the instrumental 'Midnight Express' is probably my favourite instrumental track for a long long time.
its quite a chilled and laid back album in comparison to their older stuff and the drums (mike mangini) and bass (patrick badger) play their biggest role in this album out of all of their efforts.
anyone familiar with the work of this band or this particular album? any thoughts? I really really reccomend this..
hopefully this thread will get some form of response