
A project created to let the duo's hair down has remained exactly that after all these years, and they sound all the better for it! Album Highlights - “Complexity”, “Silverlake (K.S.O.F.M.)”, “Save a Prayer” and “The Reverend”. EODM have always had fun when writing, recording and performing their records throughout their career, and this here is no exception - they've picked a formula, have stuck by it and continue to use it no questions asked. While generally uneven in production and tone, Hughes and Homme seem to don't give a damn about all that (if they ever), and they just write and record purely for the hell of it. Their cover of the Duran Duran classic “Save a Prayer”, has an eerie QOTSA vibe to it, almost like it was a rejected cut from the “Era Vulgaris” sessions, and sees Hughes arguably, put in his most subdued and emotional vocal performance to date, backed up by Homme's trademark falsetto wails. The pulsating driving force that is “The Reverend” ends the record in the same feel-good fashion that we've come to expect from an EODM record. 1 ' Facebook fan page for the express purpose of getting EODM's cover of the Duran Duran hit ' Save A Prayer ' to No. WU LYF Dirt Sisyphus Dishes In The Sink Snoop Lion No Guns Allowed (Feat.
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The next day EODM fans created the ' Eagles Of Death Metal For No. Eagles Of Death Metal Save A Prayer (feat Duran Duran) Jon Spencer Blues Explosion Betty vs NYPD TV On The Radio Lazarray Tricky Nothing Changed. “The Deuce” feels very laid back, while “Silverlake (K.S.O.F.M.)” is three and a half minutes of pure cockiness. The Eagles Of Death Metal concert at Paris' Bataclan theater was one of the focal points for the terrorist attacks, killing at least 89 and wounding over 200. Duran Duran is joining the fans Eagles of Death Metal by supporting a campaign to make the American rock troops cover of Save A Prayer number one on the UK music charts, as a show of support. Unlike the last project Homme worked on, the melancholic “.Like Clockwork” with QOTSA, this album is in the same vein of each of its three predecessors - it's all about having fun (thirty-four minutes of it this time around)! From the moment the opener “Complexity” starts, you know you're in for a good time. And death metal, of course.After a seven-year absence, Queens of the Stone Age frontman Josh Homme finally reunites with his old partner-in-crime Jesse Hughes for a After a seven-year absence, Queens of the Stone Age frontman Josh Homme finally reunites with his old partner-in-crime Jesse Hughes for a fourth Eagles of Death Metal record - the cheekily-titled “Zipper Down”. In the end, EODM have taught us never to give up and never to stop being positive, because peace and love will always prevail. Despite their name, the bands music is a revved-up blend of garage rock, boogie rock and hard rock, with elements of glam rock, blues rock and swamp. The song “Just 19” earned them some knickers! I particularly enjoyed the songs “Whorehoppin'”, “I want you so hard” and their take on Duran Duran’s “Save a Prayer”. Near the end of the concert, Jesse left the stage to climb the stands and play a “solo contest” with his bandmate, Dave Catching. The collaboration of lifelong friends Jesse Hughes and Josh Homme, Eagles of Death Metal grew from a side project into a full-fledged band with a riff-heavy, tongue-in-cheek identity of its own. Quite a few bras ended up on the stage, the first one in the middle of their second song, Don’t speak. It was great to feel the positive message of love and peace (and death metal, of course). Their cover of the Duran Duran classic Save a Prayer, has an eerie QOTSA vibe to it, almost like it was a rejected cut from the Era Vulgaris sessions, and sees Hughes arguably, put in his most subdued and emotional vocal performance to date, backed up by Hommes trademark falsetto wails. This concert was different – last year it took a bit of an effort to animate the rain-soaked crowd, but this time, the energy lifted everyone up right from the start! Frontman Jesse Hughes was smiling all the time, and so was the crowd. EODM are known as a band that can really make the crowd go wild, as they did the previous year at the InMusic festival in Zagreb. They opened the concert with “I only want you” – the crowd went crazy and stayed that way for all two remaining hours. The air was filled with positive vibrations and it was obvious everyone was determined to make the concert enjoyable both for themselves and for the band. Bm D G Don't say a prayer for me now Fm A Bm Save it 'til the morning after D G No, don't say a prayer for me now Fm A Dm F Bb G F Save it 'til the morning after Dm F Bb Feel the breeze deep on the inside G F Dm Look you down in - to your well F Bb G F If you can, you'll see the world in all his fire Dm F Bb G F Dm Take a chance, like all. Zagreb’s Tvornica Kulture was completely packed with fans. And they did it – it will be remembered as one of the best concerts this year. The tension was high, but only because we really wanted to see EODM recovered and back on stage. The Eagles od Death Metal concert in Zagreb was the third in their comeback tour after the Bataclan incident.
