ponedeljek, 20. april 2015

Meeting up with UNDISPUTED KING OF THE UNDERGROUND


Still undisputed King of the Underground  


 

He set the rock n` roll trends back in the 80`s, when he filled the scene with one hit after another and left nobody equanimous. A rocker in his late fifties, holding also some punk in his blood, decided to prove he ain`t one of those names, who were huge only under the rule of rock. Billy Idol got down to it, for he didn`t only finish his autobiography Dancing with myself, but also started touring in Europe, North America and Australia, where he is about to present something fresh, his album  Kings & Queens of the Underground.
After almost ten years blonde-haired Brit decided to show his music once again, while he spent those years forgotten, somewhere in the background. Without a cause at all. His music could always be described as something more than rock and not only punk. Idol liked combining different music genres and styles and which could even cost him his career. After Cyberpunk, 1993 album, which was badly approved by the public, he started fading away, but in the final moment got himself in back together and back on track. He returned in 2005, but even Devil`s playground didnt work according to expectations.
When he thought he`d give it all away and probably turned down finding some new melodies, the time has come to meet the  Kings & Queens of the Underground. Even the darkened title is a promise for a good deal of some „Billy“ style, but yet it might sometimes stay under the surface. The album might be some kind of a mixture of everything, we`re yet used to at Billy and might recognize it in some newer image. Good ol` Rebel yell is now Postcards from the past, which joins great rhytm and guitar intro, creating good vibes in the beggining and attention grabbing chorus. Even talkative Whiskey and the pills seems to be pretty energetic, besides guitar accompainment, which were carefully driven by Idol`s longtime associate and also one of the guitar heroes of the rock era Steve Stevens, the lyrics seem to be huge bonus of this piece.
Billy also took care of fans of his milder side. Ghosts in my guitar (nobody knows, if there were really any ghosts in that guitar, but nevermind, it sounds pretty cool with or without them) is a deja-vu of Eyes without a face, Idol˙s vocal gets in some point so pure and clear, it`s hardly recognizable. But no worries, Billy sticks to his raspy vocal colour as much as he`s dedicated to his blonde hair colour. There he goes in Eyes wide shut, another calmer balad, where intense guitar accompainment and Billy`s vibrato makes it so enchanted.
Kings & Queens of the Underground, the song which named the whole album, seemed to go through some facts on Idol`s life and for its vocal lines it might even sound a bit like opera. Well, it doesn`t take too long before the lyrics prove you`re wrong. But yet the flute might be too much for the old rocker.  Nothing to fear, Love and glory and Save me now, in which rhytm might sound more like dance and the whole arrangement sounds too modern despite the loud guitars. Even the electric change of the voice might be to blame in Nothing to fear. It might even make you feel like you`re listening to one of those DJ compilations. Well, thank you Billy for the Can`t break me down and Bitter Pill, which changes the taste in our mouths and gets everybody a good taste of old punkrock masterpieces from the past decades. Growing rhytm followed by climax in the catchy chorus is great, but the best part seems to be „it`s just my natural reaction“.  His vocal is well placed in this one and it sure is a proof Billy is the one you just ca`t be down. Even down there he still is the King of the Underground.
This year might be pretty royal for blonde punkrocker. Album promises many different things, what`s a fact about Billy and what might be his bad side, for sometimes he wants to sound in the way what`s currently „charts-popular“ way to much. It might be the beginning of some new branch of punk rock, because the album took high places on Billboard charts, and yet received different reviews. For what it might be referred to rock or punk or whatever and if we add it was made by two old rock n` roll legends, the whole thing might be a little low on the guitar solos and other sweet things the six strings offers. There`s only a question why, for Stevens stretches his fingers on the gigs pretty well.
British Fall Out Boy seemed to be on the back pages too many times in the late music history. Despite his influences on many performers and as a matter of fact, he was also a fashion icon, he spent his time searching for some modern tones in his music. So, those, who want to repeat some older hits once again, should probably join Billy on his gig, but others, ready to taste something new, should sooner or later open their minds to the King of the Underground.




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