All Artists: Filter Title: The Sun Comes Out Tonight Members Wishing: 0 Total Copies: 0 Label: Wind-Up Release Date: 6/4/2013 Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock Style: Number of Discs: 1 SwapaCD Credits: 1 UPC: 601501335020 |
Filter The Sun Comes Out Tonight Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock
The Sun Comes Out Tonight heralds the return of Bob Marlette in the roles of producer and co-writer, and marks the introduction of Filter's newest addition, co-writer, and guitarist, Jonny Radtke. Hailing from Chicago, Ill... more » | |
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Product Description The Sun Comes Out Tonight heralds the return of Bob Marlette in the roles of producer and co-writer, and marks the introduction of Filter's newest addition, co-writer, and guitarist, Jonny Radtke. Hailing from Chicago, Illinois, Radtke's rapturous vocals and elegantly furious guitar playing mesh expertly with Filter's ambiance. "Jonny is the little brother-slash-guitar player I never had, he's just incredibly talented," Patrick affectionately admits. "Because of his talent and my connection with him, it was such a joy to make this album, it's a very inspired record. The chemistry was there. I really can't say enough about Jonny." Radtke's own predilection for rebellion and versatility are hallmarks of his own one-man musical project, the ethereal Polar Moon. Prior to joining Filter, Radtke's guitar stylings were best known for gracing the stage with his previous band, Kill Hannah, and the live incarnation of Ashes Divide, led by Billy Howerdel of A Perfect Circle. Similar CDs
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Member CD ReviewsSteve A. (Cenobite) from EUGENE, OR Reviewed on 7/18/2017... Huge Filter fan. Since Short Bus. This one didn't do much for me. All the songs sort of blended together/sounded the same, for the most part. Don't get me wrong it's not a bad album, just not my cup of tea. I've been saying from the beginning and will continue: Richard needs 2 bands: one metal and one pop. I like the hard stuff, not into the soft stuff. (from Filter) To each their own.
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