4-19: River of Deceit vs. Black Red Yellow
Posted: Tue April 08, 2025 11:08 pm
River of Deceit vs. Black Red Yellow
wease wrote:Hmmm. Layne Staley vs Dennis Rodman
Rodman would box Staley out so hard.wease wrote:Hmmm. Layne Staley vs Dennis Rodman
Kevin Davis wrote:His vocal performance here and in songs like "Wake Up" have this unpleasant marble-mouthed quality that feels cartoonish to me, like the kind of thing that people latch onto when they do carcature imitations of grunge singers.

Is that a meatless hot dog he’s scarfing down, there?Chris_H_2 wrote:Kevin Davis wrote:His vocal performance here and in songs like "Wake Up" have this unpleasant marble-mouthed quality that feels cartoonish to me, like the kind of thing that people latch onto when they do carcature imitations of grunge singers.
i agree. layne by himself is not at the top of my list of elite singers. jerry is not even on the list. but together they are probably my favorite duoKevin Davis wrote:"BRY" easily. I always really liked Layne Staley's voice but I think I'm learning I like it better when he is harmonizing with Cantrell. His vocal performance here and in songs like "Wake Up" have this unpleasant marble-mouthed quality that feels cartoonish to me, like the kind of thing that people latch onto when they do carcature imitations of grunge singers. Cantrell has one of the most ordinary-sounding voices ever; the two voices really balance each other out nicely.
i will never forgive him for this faux paxwease wrote:Is that a meatless hot dog he’s scarfing down, there?Chris_H_2 wrote:Kevin Davis wrote:His vocal performance here and in songs like "Wake Up" have this unpleasant marble-mouthed quality that feels cartoonish to me, like the kind of thing that people latch onto when they do carcature imitations of grunge singers.
And with ketchup? I thought he was FROM Chicago.
Fucking fakerChris_H_2 wrote:i will never forgive him for this faux paxwease wrote:Is that a meatless hot dog he’s scarfing down, there?Chris_H_2 wrote:Kevin Davis wrote:His vocal performance here and in songs like "Wake Up" have this unpleasant marble-mouthed quality that feels cartoonish to me, like the kind of thing that people latch onto when they do carcature imitations of grunge singers.
And with ketchup? I thought he was FROM Chicago.