| 1. Thorn |
| 2. Black Woman |
| 3. Plastic |
| 4. Human Tornado |
| 5. If Only Two |
| 6. Nervous |
| 7. Dwarf It |
| 8. You Wish |
Coping with the Urban Coyote,Unida,Man's Ruin Records,Alternative Metal,Hard Rock,Heavy Metal,Pop,Rock,Stoner Metal
Average customer rating:
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Coping with the Urban Coyote
Unida Manufacturer: Man's Ruin Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00004RI87 Release Date: 1999-11-09 |
Tracks:
- Thorn
- Black Woman
- Plastic
- Human Tornado
- If Only Two
- Nervous
- Dwarf It
- You Wish
Customer Reviews:
The Ballsiest Of Them All.......2006-05-29
Quite simply every track on this album rocks hard, and John gives it everything. 'Thorn' kicks things off with a simple and catchy riff with John wailing about love and lust. Great groove throughout the song, a fine opening. Things don't really change direction, but then they don't need to. 'Black Woman' is one of my favorite moments on this, especially when the band come back in to pummelling power chords after a stylish guitar solo. Just great rock n roll.
The band keep knocking out great riffs and songs. 'Plastic' is a bit of a slow burner with a real groove-laden close. 'Nervous' is probably my favorite track on the album with John's resentful delivery of 'You should have told me, you had another f*cking breakdown' laced over a monumental riff and no-nonsense skin bashing drumming. If this one doesn't get your head bobbing and toes tapping, then you have absolutely no hope.
Simple try and get this album, despite it being out of print, you need this in your rock collection.
Fans of Kyuss, Dozer, Karma to Burn, Hermano etc will enjoy.
LETS PUT THIS IN PERSPECTIVE...........2005-04-19
NO,IT IS NOT THE GREATEST ALBUM OF ALL TIME....
SO RECONSIDER SPENDING 100 BUCKS ON THIS THING.IT WILL BE RE-RELEASED EVENTUALLY SO BUY YOUR mOTHER A NICE GIFT ON mOTHERS dAY INSTEAD
Not Kyuss - but - Damn Good!!.......2004-09-25
I got this baby on Ebay for $28 because it was out of print and I'm glad I did. Pick it up if you can find one.
Viva la Stoner Rock!!
Out of print??? ........ARE YOU OUT OF YOUR MIND!!!!!! .......2004-08-26
In my opinion, "Coping with the Urban Coyote" is really a more appropriate follow up to Kyuss's "...and the Circus Leaves Town." Queens of the Stone Age are an EPIC band but they have pursued a more alternative and eclectic direction. Unida are keepers of the Heavy Metal flame.
This album keeps the fuzzed out slash and burn riffage from Kyuss but infuses it with a much more hi-energy vibe. There are extended instrumental passages here but unlike the more exploratory Allman-esque approach that Kyuss took, Unida likes to lock into a nice groove and just ride it for a while. Where Kyuss attempted to reach into outer (and inner) space, Unida has their feet firmly planted on the ground. There is no experimentation going on here, just a dedication to a more economical stripped down version of stoner rock. The traditional meat and potatoes approach serves John Garcia and company well.
After listening to QOTSA and Unida, it's easy to see why there had to be a split within Kyuss. The great part is that we now have TWO great bands and we can still listen to the old stuff too!
GET THIS BACK INTO PRINT!!!!!!!
you don't seem to understand the deal...........2002-07-24
this album is currently in my car cd player. the only song on it that i'm not too impressed with is dwarf it. eh, it's not bad, but i usually skip it. other than that? this is an ideal driving record. the last track is definitely one to cruise down an dark desolate road to.
so in closing, this band/album kicks my .... and they don't disappoint live, that's for dang sure! thank you mr. garcia and friends!
Average customer rating:
|
Coping With The Urban Coyote
Manufacturer: Man's Ruin ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000JJSK Release Date: 1999-11-09 |
Tracks:
- Thorn
- Black Woman
- Plastic
- Human Tornado
- If Only Two
- Nervous
- Dwarf It
- You Wish
Customer Reviews:
The Ballsiest Of Them All.......2006-05-29
Quite simply every track on this album rocks hard, and John gives it everything. 'Thorn' kicks things off with a simple and catchy riff with John wailing about love and lust. Great groove throughout the song, a fine opening. Things don't really change direction, but then they don't need to. 'Black Woman' is one of my favorite moments on this, especially when the band come back in to pummelling power chords after a stylish guitar solo. Just great rock n roll.
The band keep knocking out great riffs and songs. 'Plastic' is a bit of a slow burner with a real groove-laden close. 'Nervous' is probably my favorite track on the album with John's resentful delivery of 'You should have told me, you had another f*cking breakdown' laced over a monumental riff and no-nonsense skin bashing drumming. If this one doesn't get your head bobbing and toes tapping, then you have absolutely no hope.
Simple try and get this album, despite it being out of print, you need this in your rock collection.
Fans of Kyuss, Dozer, Karma to Burn, Hermano etc will enjoy.
LETS PUT THIS IN PERSPECTIVE...........2005-04-19
NO,IT IS NOT THE GREATEST ALBUM OF ALL TIME....
SO RECONSIDER SPENDING 100 BUCKS ON THIS THING.IT WILL BE RE-RELEASED EVENTUALLY SO BUY YOUR mOTHER A NICE GIFT ON mOTHERS dAY INSTEAD
Not Kyuss - but - Damn Good!!.......2004-09-25
I got this baby on Ebay for $28 because it was out of print and I'm glad I did. Pick it up if you can find one.
Viva la Stoner Rock!!
Out of print??? ........ARE YOU OUT OF YOUR MIND!!!!!! .......2004-08-26
In my opinion, "Coping with the Urban Coyote" is really a more appropriate follow up to Kyuss's "...and the Circus Leaves Town." Queens of the Stone Age are an EPIC band but they have pursued a more alternative and eclectic direction. Unida are keepers of the Heavy Metal flame.
This album keeps the fuzzed out slash and burn riffage from Kyuss but infuses it with a much more hi-energy vibe. There are extended instrumental passages here but unlike the more exploratory Allman-esque approach that Kyuss took, Unida likes to lock into a nice groove and just ride it for a while. Where Kyuss attempted to reach into outer (and inner) space, Unida has their feet firmly planted on the ground. There is no experimentation going on here, just a dedication to a more economical stripped down version of stoner rock. The traditional meat and potatoes approach serves John Garcia and company well.
After listening to QOTSA and Unida, it's easy to see why there had to be a split within Kyuss. The great part is that we now have TWO great bands and we can still listen to the old stuff too!
GET THIS BACK INTO PRINT!!!!!!!
you don't seem to understand the deal...........2002-07-24
this album is currently in my car cd player. the only song on it that i'm not too impressed with is dwarf it. eh, it's not bad, but i usually skip it. other than that? this is an ideal driving record. the last track is definitely one to cruise down an dark desolate road to.
so in closing, this band/album kicks my .... and they don't disappoint live, that's for dang sure! thank you mr. garcia and friends!
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