Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Dug Pinnick - Emotional Animal Reviews

Dug Pinnick - Emotional Animal


Dug Pinnick - "Emotional Animal"


“from the funky grooves to the noisy distortion and you've got one of the most original CD's to come out in years. It's also very entertaining with its bonus audio and video for your PC .”

allaccessmagazine.com



”Fans of the heavier King’s X material will dig their front man’s latest solo release.“




“…touches upon the long lost sound of the first three King’s X albums throwing in Dogman for good measure plus you get a few jams and experiments as a bonus.”




Heavy, grainy guitars, that massive bass tone, and a groove somewhere between Black Sabbath and Sly Stone.”




Fairing at times like a long lost King’s X record, ‘Emotional Animal’; blending elements of metal, funk, and pop together.” - ytsejam




Feelin the Groove and Getting Emotional: Dug Pinnick Talks About His New Solo Album and King’s X




“Emotional Animal delivers in a big way. It is a record that once again shows that he is an artist in his own right, whether with or without King's X.“




if you enjoy the dark swagger of Tool you'll find yourself tumbling head over heels for Dug Pinnick's latest solo effort”

Rated: 13/13




The complete album grooves, swings, rocks and it really is a massive, wide-angled, psychedelic collection of soul-replenishing sound sculptures.”

- Rock United



“King's X frontman Dug Pinnick is finally coming out with his long-awaited album "Emotional Animal." This is his third solo album and contains a lot of the melodic metal all three members of the band specialize in.”




“I've been a fan of King's X since forever, and I consider Pinnick's voice to be one of the finest in the entire history of rock.”

- Aiding and Abetting



“I had to go to the store on the release date and pick this up (even when I had a free one waiting for me at the 1340mag offices). That’s how excited I was.”

- Reviewed by: Todd Carlson




“Dug's vocals and added harmony to these heavy tunes makes this worth while checking out if you miss the old days when King's X was a bit heavier”

chromozone/ProgNov2005




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