Seventeen Days3 Doors Down
Release Date: 07/26/2005
Original Release:
2005
# of Discs:
1
J&R Item # 596070_CD
UPC # 602498819906
Label: Universal Distribution
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Performer: 3 Doors Down
Artist: Bob Seger Engineer: Johnny K Producer: Johnny K Distributor: Universal Distribution Notes: This is a DualDisc, which contains a CD on one side of the disc and a DVD on the other. 3 Doors Down: Brad Arnold (vocals, drums); Chris Henderson , Matt Roberts (guitar); Todd Harrell (bass guitar). Additional personnel: Bob Seger (vocals). In 2000, 3 Doors Down achieved major success by adding a rough-and-ready Southern-rock edge to angsty Creed-style neo-grunge. With its third album, SEVENTEEN DAYS, the Mississippi band strips its sound down even further, often adding a grinding, metallic edge. "Right Where I Belong" begins with a de-tuned, serpentine riff that is equal parts Soundgarden and Superjoint Ritual, while "Let Me Go" is a dark, mid-tempo groover reminiscent of Staind's biggest radio hits. "Landing in London" is a weary life-on-the-road ballad that recalls both Kiss's "Beth" and Bob Seger's "Turn the Page," and, in fact, features the Michigan rocker on guest vocals. A collection of memorable songs that finds frontman Brad Arnold addressing themes of alienation and strained relationships in a Ronnie Van Zant-like whiskey-soaked voice, SEVENTEEN DAYS should appeal to those fans who like their arena rock deep-fried.
With the assistance of its contemporaries Creed and Days Of The New, 3 Doors Down helped keep the grunge flag flying in the mid-1990s in the wake of the demise of genre founders like Nirvana and Soundgarden. Combining the mammoth, sludgy riffs of the aforementioned bands with a dose of pop melody and an eye on the top 40 charts, the band first gained public attention with its debut release THE BETTER LIFE.
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