Amber Headlights
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Amber Headlights | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | September 6, 2005 | |||
Recorded | 2001–2002 | |||
Genre | Alternative rock | |||
Length | 31:10 | |||
Label | Infernal Recordings | |||
Producer | Greg Dulli | |||
Greg Dulli chronology | ||||
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Aggregate scores | |
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Source | Rating |
Metacritic | 55/100[1] |
Review scores | |
Source | Rating |
Drowned in Sound | 6/10[2] |
Pitchfork | 4.7/10[3] |
PopMatters | [4] |
Amber Headlights is an album by Greg Dulli, released in 2005.[5][6]
Production
[edit]In 2001, Dulli started to work on the follow-up to The Twilight Singers' debut album Twilight as Played by The Twilight Singers. However, the death of his close friend Ted Demme in January 2002 led him to decide to start a new project in tribute to Demme that would eventually become Blackberry Belle.[7][8] The song "Get the Wheel" became "Follow You Down" on Blackberry Belle. Three years later, Dulli decided to release the songs on his own label, Infernal Recordings.
Critical reception
[edit]Amber Headlights was met with "mixed or average" reviews from critics. At Metacritic, which assigns a weighted average rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream publications, this release received an average score of 55 based on 9 reviews.[1]
Billboard wrote that the album "harks back to the denser guitar rock of the Afghan Whigs."[9]
Track listing
[edit]- "So Tight" - 2:57
- "Cigarettes" - 3:34
- "Domani" - 3:54
- "Early Today (And Later That Night)" - 3:34
- "Golden Boy" - 3:44
- "Black Swan" - 3:41
- "Pussywillow" - 3:41
- "Wicked" - 4:11
- "Get the Wheel" - 1:54
References
[edit]- ^ a b "Metacritic Review". Metacritic. Retrieved April 2, 2021.
- ^ Oriel, Jane (February 22, 2006). "Greg Dulli Amber Headlights". Drowned in Sound. Archived from the original on June 20, 2021. Retrieved August 15, 2020.
- ^ Deusner, Stephen M. (November 27, 2005). "Greg Dulli Amber Headlights". Pitchfork. Retrieved August 15, 2020.
- ^ Lundy, Zeth (September 8, 2020). "Greg Dulli: Amber Headlights". PopMatters. Retrieved August 15, 2020.
- ^ "The Quietus | News | Greg Dulli Announces Solo LP". The Quietus.
- ^ Valish, Frank. "Greg Dulli". undertheradarmag.com.
- ^ McMahan, Tim (November 5, 2003). "The Twilight Singer's Greg Dulli: Remembering Teddy". Lazy-i. Retrieved August 13, 2020.
- ^ Kerr, Dave (May 16, 2006). "The Twilight Singers: From Despair to Where?". The Skinny. Retrieved August 13, 2020.
- ^ "Dulli Goes Direct". Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. October 22, 2005 – via Google Books.