Saturday, January 9, 2010

Mike Patton dares with Italian pop of half of century in Sheer Cane

Mike Patton

If by something the career of Mike Patton has been characterized, it is for the versatility that this big vocalist has gone so far as to demonstrate, allowing him to stand out in areas as unlike as the metal or the hip-hop. It made it already clear with his jump to the reputation leading Faith More, and it has kept on demonstrating it in the wide fan of projects in which it has embarked during the later years, where the extreme only one that has been imposed is his gigantic ambition.

One of his least well-known projects is Sheer Cane, where together Aldo Sisillo, Roy Paci and a finished band, dares to versionar with his particular forms outstanding figures pop Italians of the 50s and 60s. Does it sound promising, truth? Till now it has centred on live performances (in fact it is possible to find some very interesting bootleg round there, I recommend them to you), and finally the next year we will have a real disc to enjoy.

It will be published in April across Ipecac, and inclurá so much study recordings as directly. I am afraid that there is no a lot of any more information with regard to the disc in question in these moments, not title with which to refer either to he, or list of songs chosen for versionar, but to know that it is in way is already an incentive more than sufficient facing 2010. And the fact is that it is already known that here in Hypersonic we are much "pattonianos", even when he devotes himself to express guttural noises during several minutes.

So that you see that all this goes seriously, here I leave to you the recording of one of his performances, celebrated in Amsterdam in the year 2008, singing ‘Deep Deep Down’. And now when you already know what waits for us, it has to be very attentive to this work.

Video | YouTube
Official place | Mike Patton

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