Artist
Iggy Pop
Genre:
Rock
Total Time:
41:32
Record Label:
Loma Vista
Format:
CD, MP3, Vinyl
Release Date
March 18, 2016
Order links, audio samples
and track list after the jump.
Iggy Pop
Genre:
Rock
Total Time:
41:32
Record Label:
Loma Vista
Format:
CD, MP3, Vinyl
Release Date
March 18, 2016
Order links, audio samples
and track list after the jump.
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Product Description: This LP is single slip sleeve, matte finish, thick paper stock, 180g, with digital download card.
'A lot of geezers my age don't work out of their comfort zone anymore because once you become legendary you don't want people challenging you.' -Iggy Pop
Post Pop Depression, the 17th Iggy Pop album, and a worthy addition to the 22 album legacy spawned with the immortal trilogy of The Stooges, Fun House and Raw Power, spanning massively influential solo outings including 1977's opening 1-2 combo of The Idiot and Lust For Life, and 1990's gold-certified Brick By Brick.
The first Iggy Pop album co-created with producer Homme, Post Pop Depression began with a succinctly worded text from Iggy to Joshua, and was realized in seclusion with Homme's enlisted aid of his Queens Of The Stone Age bandmate and Dead Weather-man Dean Fertitia and Arctic Monkeys drummer Matt Helders.
Post Pop Depression is a singular work that stands proudly alongside the best works of either of its principles, from The Stooges to Queens Of The Stone Age, bearing its creators' undeniable sonic DNA while sounding like nothing they've done before. It's a record that wouldn't exist without either Pop or Homme-and one that probably shouldn't in theory if you really think about it-but it does, and we and rock n roll are all the better for it.
'A lot of geezers my age don't work out of their comfort zone anymore because once you become legendary you don't want people challenging you.' -Iggy Pop
Post Pop Depression, the 17th Iggy Pop album, and a worthy addition to the 22 album legacy spawned with the immortal trilogy of The Stooges, Fun House and Raw Power, spanning massively influential solo outings including 1977's opening 1-2 combo of The Idiot and Lust For Life, and 1990's gold-certified Brick By Brick.
The first Iggy Pop album co-created with producer Homme, Post Pop Depression began with a succinctly worded text from Iggy to Joshua, and was realized in seclusion with Homme's enlisted aid of his Queens Of The Stone Age bandmate and Dead Weather-man Dean Fertitia and Arctic Monkeys drummer Matt Helders.
Post Pop Depression is a singular work that stands proudly alongside the best works of either of its principles, from The Stooges to Queens Of The Stone Age, bearing its creators' undeniable sonic DNA while sounding like nothing they've done before. It's a record that wouldn't exist without either Pop or Homme-and one that probably shouldn't in theory if you really think about it-but it does, and we and rock n roll are all the better for it.
1. Break Into Your Heart (3:54)
2. Gardenia (4:14)
3. American Valhalla (4:38)
4. In The Lobby (4:15)
5. Sunday (6:06)
6. Vulture (3:15)
7. German Days (4:47)
8. Chocolate Drops [Explicit] (3:58)
9. Paraguay [Explicit] (6:25)
OTHER ALBUM RELEASES:
- INCARNATE (Killswitch Engage)
- WIDE AWAKE (Parachute)
- YOU AND I (Jeff Buckley)
- THE GLORY ALBUM (Christon Gray)
- FIRED UP (Randy Houser)
- PAINKILLERS (Brian Fallon)
- ARRANGINGTIME (Pete Yorn)
- GOOD GRIEF (Lucius)
- LONELY IS A LIFETIME (The Wild Feathers)
- RITA WILSON (Rita Wilson)
- SECOND LOVE (Emmy the Great)
- STANDARDS (Into It. Over It.)
- THIS IS WHAT THE TRUTH FEELS LIKE (Gwen Stefani)
- DARK MATTER (The Word Alive)
- THEN SINGS MY SOUL ... SONGS FOR MY MOTHER (Wade Bowen)
- LETTING YOU IN (Kris Allen)
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