Neil Young – “Le Noise” – The Film [Watch Now]
September 30, 2010 in Movies / Television, Music, Politics, The Web, With Video
All you kids still love Neil Young, right? I hope so because, If not, that means that guy-liner and neon warpaint has finally won and that you’re generation is officially worthless.
Although it’s credited with an internet leak on September, 18th, Young‘s latest album received it’s officially release just date two days ago on the 28th. Titled Le Noise, due to it’s production efforts by Daniel Lanois, it is only 8 tracks in length with a total running time of about 38 minutes. Daniel earns the credit honored to him through the title/pun with some solid production work that preserves Neil‘s trademark strengths and earnest voice, while providing a new spin and dimension to his sound. The project has a very stripped down feel to it, as it is completely devoid of overdubs or any additional players. Lanois describes it simply as, “a man on a stool and me doing a nice job on the recording“. I’ve personally been listening to it for the last couple of days and it has a really powerful sound to it. Sure, it’s “sparse” but there’s still a lot to it and there’s space for wind to blow through and breath life into the tracks. From the very first chord on the opener, “Walk with Me“, Young comes shattering through like some kind of sonic kaiju. Read the rest of this entry →
















