New Buckethead Albums Released Since Mosh Started the Project: 1
http://music.bucketheadpikes.com/album/out-orbit
http://music.bucketheadpikes.com/album/out-orbit
It's basically a guitar master-class; he presses all the right buttons without ever going full-Buckethead on you.Another fantastic album. Difference with this one is that it is more than a Buckethead album. His mark is definitely on all the songs, but he is rarely the center of attention, especially during the songs in the middle of the album. I consider this a positive though. The guitar isn't fighting the singers for the spotlight, instead it complements them just the right amount. A real show of restraint from Bucket.
Buckethead & Monti co-wrote every track on it; with Nottingham Lace being the stand alone track (aside from the Intro and Interlude), with no other contributors, that they wrote alone.And AFAIK he still wrote the songs mostly, and these songs are very well written.
There was a re-release of this in 2008 (red cover, rather than yellow) that had an extra track after Nottingham Lace, called Shen Chi. It's decent but they should have left Nottingham Lace as the closer. I suppose it's just a "bonus" track.Nottingham Lace was also the perfect finale, where he finally gets the spotlight. This is another one that I can easily see myself going back to. I might even seek this one out on CD.
Make that two!New Buckethead Albums Released Since Mosh Started the Project: 1
http://music.bucketheadpikes.com/album/out-orbit
Think there's just some Wiki-war resulting in it's deletion. It's probably one Buckethead's better known albums, so no idea why it's not been restored.Elephant Man's Alarm Clock
This one doesn't even have a wikipedia page. Any info on this, Cried?
I'm quite surprised at this rating, to be honest; I think EMAC is pretty well thought of. Your favourites constitute a fair bulk of the album; and when you consider that Baseball Furies and Gigan are pretty awesome (but you didn't like them! ) then overall you have a consistently high quality album. I'd rate this 7 or 8, if I rated albums in such a manner...I liked this album about the same as the previous one, but for different reasons. Some great playing throughout the album, but many of the songs are too brief. There are some cool ideas developing but he doesn't take any time to nurture them. There is something to be said for something short and to the point, but it feels more like these songs were cut short. For example take the end of the title track. There's an awesome bass groove happening that clearly wants to build into something explosive. But instead it is cut off and the song ends with some atonal shredding. I do like that unexpected side of Buckethead, but at times it feels like a tease. That being said, none of the music is bad. Oakridge Cake was the only tune I didn't care for, but everything else was cool. Just every song seems to end when I'm really getting into it.
6/10
I really hope not, btw.Wow that was fast. Is this going to be another 2015 for him?
IM, on the other hand, is a bit up-and-down; 6/10 seems pretty fair.Inbred Mountain
Probably the most uneven album since Buckethead's electronic period in terms of song quality. It's another focused effort, but some songs feel more inspired than others. Some of the longer tracks seem like random jams strung together without much cohesion. Other songs, such as Lotus Island, are masterfully arranged and composed with some excellent guitar playing throughout. Otherwise the album is disappointing. The song titles suggest something more adventurous than what is actually contained. I expected Escape From Inbred Mountain to have more twists and turns, like In Search of Inbred Mountain. Overall, not a bad album but could've been a lot better.
6/10
Look at how much else he was involved in over this period too. Countless other albums, that were either full collaborations or simply side-projects. We're talking another 20+ albums and some.I'm really surprised and impressed at how long he managed to pump out albums with very little (if any) filler. Even the weakest album since his electronic period (Elephant Man's Alarm Clock) is very strong. I was under the impression that his pre-Pike discography would be very inconsistent, but I'm nearly 20 albums in and the majority is worth at least checking out.
New Buckethead Albums Released Since Mosh Started the Project: 1
http://music.bucketheadpikes.com/album/out-orbit
Make that three!
Three album releases on the same day, all different?Not sure what the story behind the album is, but it sounds like he spent a day noodling and released it.
Kinda...Sign of things to come with Pikes?