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Cinco Diablo

Saliva

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Album Review

On "My Own Worst Enemy" — the second track of Cinco Diablo, their fifth album for Island, sixth if you count their 1997 independent release — Saliva sing the immortal words "you did this to me," a phrase that succinctly sums up their world-view ever since their debut in 1997, but unlike its predecessor, Blood Stained Love Story, Cinco Diablo at least has the impression of forward motion. To be sure, Saliva haven't ditched the churning heavy murky post-grunge that has been their calling card since the beginning, but they dabble in a little bit of awkward rap-rock on the opening "Family Reunion," adopt a little bit of Coldplay's cinematic sweep on the closing "So Long," and — most surprisingly of all — come up with a really effective Skynyrd-meets-ZZ Top boogie on "Southern Girls," alas, not a Cheap Trick cover but an inversion of Crüe's "Girls Girls Girls" that's the loosest Saliva has ever been on record, and arguably the best. Certainly, having that little dose of redneck rock is a better way for the bandmembers to age than the time they spend with vindictive post-grunge, the kind that clots the flow of the first half of the album, suggesting that the band is older but none the wiser. But the rest of Cinco Diablo indicates that despite that silly title, the group is starting to figure out how to enter middle age with a modicum of grace. Now if only they could shed their old teenage Hot Topic clothes and chains, they'd be onto something.

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SteelFreak is right, Braintree is absolutely horrible. Your trying to get attention for your band by writing reviews for other bands and it works. I checked ya'll out...its just to bad you sound like musical f@gs. Rather than spending all of your time writing reviews for other bands, you should actually practice your music cause you're TERRIBLE!

My Boys From Memphis Are Back!!

I've been following these guys since the early 90's. I saw all the negative reviews for Family Reunion single, mainly emphasizing that it was just more of the same: a little Click blended with Ladies and Gents. Well, I can see why folks would be saying that. Alas, those of you that have been waiting for another great album by an awesome band, it has arrived. Saliva really seems to branch out on this one and it really, really works. Many were let down on BSLS being too soft; this has just the right blend. My Own Worst Enemy is definitely my favorite song with Hunt You Down being a close second. Saliva slows it down after 3 rockers on track 4 with How Could You?... that one seems destined to be even bigger than Rest in Pieces. Best of me has a flair of Nine Inch Nails. So Long definitely is ColdPlay'esque Hit Me the bonus track is solid as well Definitely buy this album! This will bring back the old Saliva fans as I feel it is their best work since Back Into Your System

good cd. but whats up with the guy that did the review?

this is a pretty good cd. but why would they put up that main review when it seems like the person is just slamming them the whole time...?

Biography

Formed: 1996 in Memphis, TN

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '90s, '00s, '10s

Although formed in September 1996, Saliva didn't hit the mainstream until 2001, when the band's mix of angsty hard rock and hip-hop helped earn a double-platinum certification for its sophomore album, Every Six Seconds. Two of the album's songs had already appeared on Saliva's self-released debut, which was issued in 1997 on the band's own label. Singer Josey Scott, guitarists Chris Dabaldo and Wayne Swinny, bassist Dave Novotny, and drummer Paul Crosby were all veterans of the Memphis music scene,...
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