Neil Young’s Living With War: A Free World Rock Warning
April 22nd, 2006‘It may just be the Farenheit 9/11 of rock’
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Neil Young wants to keep on rockin’ the free world.
His new record, Living With War, which should be released on the Internet next week, makes very clear that if the Bush regime is allowed to continue, there may not be a free world to rock for much longer.
At 7:30 p.m. on Friday, April 21, 2006, Reprise Records’ Dan Rose ushered a small cadre of reviewers and bloggers into a Reprise’s Burbank headquarters for an exclusive listen to Young’s new CD.
“This album rocks,” Guest Blogger Jim Cirile said. “It’s post ’80s electric Neil Young at his grunge best, and of the 10 cuts on Living With War, the first eight are mostly uptempo rockers.
“In fact, this may be the 60-year-old Young’s most crossover-worthy album yet, since many of the songs should appeal to fans of bands as diverse as Green Day and Pearl Jam and will likely be embraced on campuses across America.
“But there’s one other tiny thing that makes this record stand out: it is one motherfucker of a protest album. In fact, Living With War may just be the Fahrenheit 9/11 of rock…”
For the full review check it out at BradBlog.Com.
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