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Review: Slash's "Orgy of The Damned" – A Blues Rock Masterpiece

  • Writer: Isabella Torres
    Isabella Torres
  • May 23, 2024
  • 2 min read

Slash, the legendary guitarist known for his iconic riffs and solos, has ventured into the blues with his latest album, "Orgy of The Damned." This project is a testament to his versatility and deep-rooted passion for blues rock. Featuring a star-studded lineup of guest artists, the album is a rich tapestry of soulful melodies, powerful vocals, and, of course, extraordinary guitar work.


From the very first track, "The Pusher" featuring Chris Robinson, the tone of the album is set. While not the most powerful song on the album, it serves as a great introduction, giving listeners a taste of what's to come. Robinson's gritty vocals blend seamlessly with Slash's bluesy riffs, creating an immersive listening experience.



The guest lineup on "Orgy of The Damned" is nothing short of spectacular. Chris Stapleton, Demi Lovato, Iggy Pop, and Brian Johnson each bring their unique styles to the table, enhancing the album's diversity and appeal. The instrumentation throughout the album is top-notch, with standout contributions from guitar virtuosos Gary Clark Jr. and Billy F Gibbons of ZZ Top fame. Their solos are electrifying, adding layers of depth and complexity to the tracks.


One of the most notable tracks is the blues rock rendition of "Papa Was a Rolling Stone" by Slash and Demi Lovato. This cover breathes new life into the classic funk track, transforming it into a gritty, soulful anthem. Lovato's powerful vocals paired with Slash's masterful guitar work create a compelling and fresh take on the song.


As fans soak in the brilliance of "Orgy of The Damned," they can also look forward to Slash's upcoming tour, The S.E.R.P.E.N.T. Festival. This tour promises to be a monumental event, featuring performances by the Warren Haynes Band, ZZ Ward, Keb' Mo', Larkin Poe, Christone "KingFish" Ingram, Samantha Fish, Robert Randolph, Eric Gales, and Jackie Venson. Spanning 27 cities, the festival is set to be a celebration of blues and rock, bringing together some of the most talented musicians in the genre.



In conclusion, "Orgy of The Damned" is a stellar blues project that showcases Slash's incredible talent and versatility. With its impressive guest lineup and superb instrumentation, the album is a must-listen for blues and rock enthusiasts alike. Fans can expect an unforgettable experience both on the record and on tour.

 
 

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