This… Again? is Jimmy Arnold’s Album Out Now
Good Day Noir Family,
Jimmy Arnold’s single This… Again? is an unapologetic dive into classic rock, capturing the raw and unfiltered energy of the genre’s roots.
This… Again? is Jimmy Arnold’s Album Out Now
The opening track, Cult of Personality, sets the tone with its psychedelic edge, nodding heavily to legends like Hendrix and Led Zeppelin.
This song is packed with fiery guitar riffs and a gritty intensity that feels like a throwback to a timeless era of rock.
Killed by the Cure introduces a more folk-inspired vibe, with a vocal quality so raw and intimate, it’s as if Arnold is performing right in front of you.
One of the standouts, Lunatic Fringe, is an inspired rendition of the iconic tune, while Be the Truth brings something experimental and almost surreal—a soundscape that feels otherworldly.
Arnold’s ability to shift between genres while maintaining a distinct style speaks to his creative versatility.
This Should Be a Love Song is a burst of positivity, a fresh, uplifting track that feels like a break in the album’s intensity—a pure mood-lifter.
His take on Fake Plastic Trees by Radiohead reimagines the song with an earnestness that breathes new life into it.
The track Shards continues Arnold’s signature direct and genuine approach, highlighting his passion for creating music with purpose and emotion.
The album’s closing piece, Now!, pulls listeners back into the 1980s with its epic arrangements and infectious groove, wrapping up a nostalgic journey through rock’s vast landscape.
Arnold’s music is more than just homage—it’s an exploration of classic and contemporary rock influences delivered with a unique voice that’s well worth following.
This… Again? is Jimmy Arnold’s Album Out Now!
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Originally released in 2015 as This…, the original release did not include six cover songs that the 2022 re-release does, making This… AGAIN? an 18 song tour de force of a debut solo album. The original first track “Killed By The Cure” features Wes Sutherland on blues harp. Original cover art by Michael Nosal @ MANart69.
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