Label Review.
2017 album.
Our Overview.
‘In Spades’ is the new album by alternative rock group Afghan Wigs, spear headed singer-songwriter/guitarist Greg Dulli. Formed in 1988 the Whigs never quite reached the heady peaks of their peers such as, Nirvana, Pearl Jam and Soundgarden, probably as their sound does not quite fall into any specific genres, as although they embraced the garage grunge scene they also attempted to inject soul, R&B and punk into the mix.
From its evocative cover art to the troubled spirits haunting its halls, ‘In Spades’ casts a spell that challenges the listener to unpack its dark metaphors and spectral imagery. On the one hand, ‘In Spades’ is as quintessentially Afghan Whigs as anything the group have ever done - fulfilling its original mandate to explore the missing link between howling Midwestern punk like Die Kreuzen and Hüsker Dü, The Temptations’ psychedelic soul symphonies and the expansive hard-rock tapestries of Led Zeppelin and Lynyrd Skynyrd. At the same time, this new record continues to push beyond anything in The Whigs’ previous repertoire - another trademark, along with the explosive group dynamic captured on the recording.
Indeed, the chemistry of the line up - Greg Dulli, guitarists Dave Rosser and Jon Skibic, drummer Patrick Keeler, multi-instrumentalist Rick Nelson and Whigs co-founder/bassist John Curley - set the tone for ‘In Spades’ creation. When it came to follow up the band’s triumphant return to recording - ‘Do To The Beast’ (Sub Pop, 2014), which was the band’s first ever Top 40 album - the die was cast. “This is the first time since ‘Black Love’ [The Whigs’ 1996 noir masterpiece] that we’ve done a full-blown band album,” Dulli says.
The joys, sorrows, and upheavals of innocence and experience echo throughout ‘In Spades’: it powerfully documents where The Afghan Whigs have been and where they might go next. For Dulli and Curley, it’s a journey that, since their origins as one of the first Sub Pop acts to be signed from outside the label’s Pacific Northwest base, has spanned decades. Dulli notes they were barely in their twenties when they first started the band and yet here they are, fulfilling dreams long held and frequently realized. “Having a break from the Whigs helped me remember what made it so rewarding,” Curley says. “Over the course of a lifetime, there are constants, and there’s also change. You see who’s dropped off the vine - who’s going in reverse, and who’s still by your side. It’s interesting to see where life takes you, and where it doesn’t. That’s the journey and it hasn’t stopped.”
‘In Spades’ was recorded at Rick Nelson’s studio Marigny Sound in New Orleans, L.A. Vinyl format comes in a gatefold sleeve and includes a digital download code.