For a guy who takes his sartorial cues from teenage horror flicks (he plays onstage with a weird sort of hockey mask on his face), Buckethead sure does make pretty music. It was not always thus -- his work with Praxis, for example, has often been pretty challenging. But on this solo project, on which he plays both guitar and bass and is helped out on all tracks by drummer Brain, the material is surprisingly pleasant, bordering at times on the banal. Titles like "Hills of Eternity" and "Wishing Well" are something of a giveaway -- though Brain's beats are fairly funky (and DJ Disc throws in a bit of far-off turntable scratching on a few tracks), these compositions are mostly pretty contemplative, occupying a space just one step away from the new age section. That's not necessarily a bad thing, but there are a couple of problems: the first is that Buckethead is a lousy bass player. Like many guitarists, he seems to think that playing bass is simply a matter of hitting the root of the chord on the downbeat of the measure. A real bassist could have contributed enormously to the proceedings (as Bill Laswell does in his guest turn on "Machete"). Another problem is the unimaginative production, which is overly soft and sweet. That said, "Big Sur Moon" is a cool solo guitar piece, and "Machete" really does cook. The rest is merely very pleasant. ~ Rick Anderson, All Music Guide
His name is Brian Carroll... There are some real old video's on YouTube of him unmasked in the band Class X. One of his former bandmates does some of the updating on his wiki page, so surprisingly I have found it to be pretty accurate. and fwiw, Soothsayer is the greatest song of his...EVER.
i need someone to find out who this guy is...because i wanna shake his hand bc i LOVE HIS MUSIC!!!! i rock out all the time at parties to nothing but bucketheads music...it ROCKS!!!!
As long as people don't take him seriously as an artist he won't have the best reviews. But in a sense if he was suddenly an over night sensation, it'd ruin it for us.
Why can't anyone competent ever review the GOOD albums? This album is beautiful, not "banal". Also, if the focus of the song is anything other than the playing (like, say, the atmosphere, overall sound, or lyrics) then the bass should be played as Buckethead does here. Big Sur Moon is also one of my favorite solos ever.
ok the guy that reveiwed this is a freakin loser. how can you tell bucket head that he is a lousy bass player, and unimaginative. id like to see that guy play something MORE imaginitive for his mom!!
this album is best enjoyed around the midnight hour with you best girl, or wife, a bedroom and some candles. When I was single I would always have this album 'on the cue' for the nights I'd get lucky. Haven't meet a chick yet who didn't love this album. I prefer his heavier stuff but this is still a all around great album of instrumentals.