Heart On LP
- Artist:
- Eagles of Death Metal
From their goofy name to singer Jesse "The Devil" Hughes's porno mustache, Eagles of Death Metal looked like a trifle. Three albums in, however, the band has emerged as a relentlessly fun sex-rock vehicle. HEART ON keeps the party going, slicking their desert trash blues with ZZ Top beats without neglecting the "Eagles" part of their name. Boozy country rock like "How Can a Man With So Many Friends Feel So All Alone" and "Now I'm a Fool" come off like a fuzzed-out version of their famous namesake. "WannaBe In L.A." is the perfect example of their style, however. Casually debauched, breezy, and propulsive, it sounds like a pair of cheap sunglasses.
Tracklist:
Side A:
1. Anything' Cept the Truth
2. Wannabe In L.A
3. (I Used To Couldn't Dance) Tight Pants
4. High Voltage
5. Secret Plans
6. Now I'm A Fool
Side B:
1. Heart On
2. Cheap Thrills
3. How Can A Man With So Many Friends Feel So All Alone
4. Solo Fights
5. Prissy Prancin'
6. I'm Your Torpedo