Robby Krieger breaks down his new album with the Soul Savages’ new album, and details his struggles to come up with his own sound during his time with the Doors
The Doors' guitarist Robby Krieger is back this month with new band, the Soul Savages, and a self-titled debut album. The group was formed at Krieger's Love Street Studios in Glendale, Calif., and the "Robby Krieger and the Soul Savages" album's tracks are entirely instrumental. Krieger tells us that the group allows him to explore music differently than he did with the Doors or on his solo albums: "In the past my jazz stuff has been more fusion-type jazz just how many notes can you play in this amount of time? In this case it's more funky, how funny can you be, and it's more the feel of it. I think a lot of these songs could be, like, theme songs for TV shows or movies or whatever because they make you feel a certain way more than.It's more feel than listening to how fast you can play or that type of thing." :53 OC.type of thing Joining the Rock and Roll Hall of Famer in the Soul Savages are: bassist Kevin "Brandino" Brando
The Doors' guitarist Robby Krieger is back this month with new band, the Soul Savages, and a self-titled debut album. The group was formed at Krieger's Love Street Studios in Glendale, Calif., and the "Robby Krieger and the Soul Savages" album's tracks are entirely instrumental. Krieger tells us that the group allows him to explore music differently than he did with the Doors or on his solo albums: "In the past my jazz stuff has been more fusion-type jazz just how many notes can you play in this amount of time? In this case it's more funky, how funny can you be, and it's more the feel of it. I think a lot of these songs could be, like, theme songs for TV shows or movies or whatever because they make you feel a certain way more than.It's more feel than listening to how fast you can play or that type of thing." :53 OC.type of thing Joining the Rock and Roll Hall of Famer in the Soul Savages are: bassist Kevin "Brandino" Brando