Album DescriptionIn 2004, Eagles of Death Metal launched their wholesome good-graciousness with Peace, Love, and Death Metal, followed in 2006, by the diabolical Death By Sexy. In 2008, EODM unleash Heart On. Speculators are speculating that the Dream Boy Duo of dance and prance will bring home Olympic Album Gold once again. The EODM formula for fantastic is humm: let's see...that's one part Jesse Boots Electric Hughes, and one part Joshua Babyduck Homme. Stirred and served chillllled in a tall glass of class. It goes down smooth every time. Features the single 'Wannabe In L.A.'.
Customer Reviews
Average Rating:
Rating: - Great Album
Even better than Death by Sexy - if that is possible... You won't be disappointed!
Rating: - What good's a heart if it ain't on your sleeve
Let me start out by saying that I've been a Josh Homme Advocate for several years now. My Love for Queens of the Stone Age and all their related works (the Dessert Sessions and such) eventually led me to "Peace Love and Death Metal". It was such a raw and pure return to rock that I really came to love it for its stripped down approach to steady drum beats and twangy guitar riffs. It was the kind of thing that can get the ladies movin and the guys rockin. the Follow up album "Death By Sexy" was ... Read More
Rating: - T. Plummer is WRONG
T. Plummer doesn't know what he's talking about. This band IS the brainchild of Jesse Hughes and Josh Homme (of QOTSA) but is fronted by Jesse, not Josh. The songs are not poorly recorded, the band just has a scuzz metal/garage band sound. This CD is great. Do not listen to T. Plummmer. He doesn't know what he is talking about. For first time listeners, check out "Peace, Love, Death Metal" and "Death By Sexy" first, as they show the bands musical progression to "Heart On"
Rating: - Naaah!
They have done better! Cant compare with the "Death By Sexy" and "Peace Love Death Metal" albums...unfortunately!
Rating: - Doesn't Gel
Music: 4/10 Vocals: 3/5 Lyrics: 2/5 Production: 2/5
Total: 11/25: D
The singer/guitarist from "Queens of the Stone Age" also fronts this band on his off days. EoDM is more stripped down band that explores different influences than the hard rock QotSA. Unfortunately, even though I can hear the makings of some great songs here, they are all under polished and poorly recorded. The entire album sounds like a few mics were set up in a room and the vocals overdubbed on that. The guitars ... Read More