

He stops and faces the camera with a wild expression – one that, coming from Cook, usually signals imminent shredding.

“…Stars in the night coming out again / I go insane / Insane, insane, insane / Wait for tomorrow to be yesterday…” he sings softly, simultaneously shaving the side of his head. I don’t know when we’ll hit the road again, but here’s a little something for our friends with cabin fever.”Īs a barefoot wölf steps into the frame, you can hear the last line of the song that hasn’t begun yet perhaps a subtle nod to how time feels so circuitous when trapped inside. There’s a lot of tension out there and that’s baked right into the song. It has this vibe that made it different from anything I’d ever done. It felt like old times when I used to record in my bedroom before I’d ever gone into a studio. I dusted off the 4-track, set up a single mic in the garage and went to work. “The song came together quickly and I didn’t want to wait to record it so I used what was available.

In the press release, which reassuringly noted that he’s “holed up in his home,” Cook detailed his process. His restlessness is palpable as he tears up the confined space, yielding a hard-edged rock song that captures the vibe of our current reality. A 4-track cassette recorder and one mic is kinda you get what you get…” Truthfully, the entire song was like that. Recording on my 4-track cassette deck with one mic felt like a mission – it came together really quickly.” When we acknowledged the song’s killer guitar part, he revealed, “That was on the first take, so I ran with it. “Setting up in the garage was like my only escape from the other parts of my house. “The thought of the unknown kinda sparked it all,” Cook told P&W. It even comes with a gritty black-and-white video shot in the same small space, where we find Cook drumming, singing, and digging into his guitar strings destructively. Yesterday, Reignwolf released an addictive new song called “Cabin Fever,” which he recorded in his garage with one mic and a 4-track during quarantine.
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As we figure out how to cope with the fact that 2020 blows and live music is not in the cards anytime soon, we got the only consolation prize that could make things better right now. We said we couldn’t wait for more – but now we have to. Jordan Cook ’s endless supply of pure-rock energy seemed to foreshadow the tour dates on the horizon (Reignwolf would have played the historic Ryman Auditorium in Nashville tonight). The decade started in the middle of their searing set, fans tangled in a gregarious knot around the band on the floor. For this character, a "new look" appears as she removes the last traces of her failed, deadly facade.2020 seemed pretty damn good at first, back when Reignwolf were playing one of their longest shows ever in New York to ring in the new year. In this clip, it's finally safe to leave the disguise behind.ġ) And rossvross is the winner this week, with a great sideways look at makeovers from the closing scene of Dangerous Liaisons. Last week on Clip joint the focus was strange makeoversĥ) RussianWolfhound offered us a fun and bizarre makeover scenario from Earth Girls Are Easy, where Geena Davis seeks help with making some uninvited guests look a bit less out-of-this-world.Ĥ) As Monkeybug pointed out, Cate Blanchett's Elizabeth needs a makeover for far from trivial reasons, to consolidate her power as a monarch, and her fame as "The Virgin Queen".ģ) secretcinema picked out this iconic transformation from Metropolis, where some very weird science gives the maschinenmensch a makeover to resemble workers' heroine Maria.Ģ) As nilpferd showed us, for Jacques Demy's Peau d'Âne, a makeover is needed to hide her beauty rather than accentuate it, as she dons an ugly donkey hide to escape an incestuous marriage proposed by her own father.
