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It was an honor to have Dave Kushner join us for this episode, you know him as the guitarist for Velvet Revolver, but he's also played with Danzig, Dave.
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Velvet Revolver’s European shows in the summer of 2005 were an endless blur, and the band members were starting to drive one another crazy. McKagan’s unexpected return to addiction was just the beginning of the troubles Velvet Revolver faced on the road to their new album, Lihertad - which is far more melodic and upbeat than their grim, unrelenting debut, Contraband. From the outside, Velvet Revolver appeared to be a steady-chugging, middle-aged supergroup - a moneymaking merger of sobered-up Stone Temple Pilots frontman Scott Weiland with former Gunners McKagan, Matt Sorum and Slash, plus nonfamous extra guitar guy Dave Kushner. But in reality, they were as spectacular a clusterfuck as any young band you could name.
Lyrics - 10 Weiland has done exceptionally well in writing the lyrics for this album. Using real life experiences and all the shit that he went through with his wife and kids, has really enhanced the lyrical content. He has great one liners; "Funny right here I find myself inside a paper cup" or "keep me running like a deer in the headlights" thoughout the whole album. The verses to every song have meaning and flow beautifully, never on the album do you find lyrics awkward or hard to understand, they obviously have sentimental meaning to him and the members
Weiland still mugs and sings like a florescent lizard king. But his appetite for the spotlight has somehow become more voracious even as he fights cynically against it, and longs for an escape. For their part, Slash, Duff, and Co. like stirring up their old demons - check the explosive entrance on "Set Me Free" to get things a-tingling like the old days. But they're not running a nostalgia show, so there are new tricks and sounds, too, and plenty of choruses that shift into STP-style layering and vocal phrasing.
Contraband (Velvet Revolver album). Background and recording. Pictures, videos, biodata, and files relating to Contraband (Velvet Revolver album) are also acceptable encyclopedic sources. Redirected from Big Machine (Velvet Revolver song)). Contraband is the debut studio album by American hard rock band Velvet Revolver, released on June 8, 2004 by RCA Records. A commercial success, Contraband debuted at number one on the American Billboard 200 chart and was certified double platinum by the RIAA.
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The lyrics were written by vocalist Scott Weiland and the music was written by Weiland and the rest of the band; the song was produced by the band, Douglas Grean and Nick Raskulinecz. The music video for "Come On, Come In" was directed by Wayne Isham. Contraband (Velvet Revolver album).
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