Extreme's new studio album Six, released June 9, 2023. Track List for Six: … Read Full Bio ↴Extreme's new studio album Six, released June 9, 2023.
Track List for Six:
01. Rise
02. #Rebel
03. Banshee
04. Other Side of The Rainbow
05. Small Town Beautiful
06. The Mask
07. Thicker Than Blood
08. Save Me
09. Hurricane
10. X Out
11. Beautiful Girls
12. Here’s To The Losers
In a recent interview with Andrew Daly for Metal Edge Mag, Bettencourt explained why there was such a big gap between Six and Extreme‘s previous album Saudades de Rock (2008): “I had one thing on my mind, and one thing only: break Guns N’ Roses‘ record for how long it took to make Chinese Democracy. I was going to call it Portuguese Democracy, but the guys wouldn’t go for it. But in all seriousness, it wasn’t a wait or hold-up per se; we had three or four albums’ worth of material. But the thing is, I’m not going to release anything that we’re not completely passionate about.
For us to make an album, we all need to be hungry for it to the point that we’re kept up all night over it. But with these songs, you’ll hear on Six, we’re hungry, we’re passionate, and we can’t wait to share them with the world. We’re proud and excited about this one. Unfortunately, it took 15 years to get here. But actually, it was 12 years… we had this done a few years ago for the most part, but the pandemic delayed the release.”
Review
When most people think of EXTREME, the omnipresent ballad "More Than Words" comes to mind. Sure, the song is one of the most memorable rock love songs of all time, but EXTREME have so much more to offer. Their 1990 album "Pornograffiti", the same one that features "More Than Words", is jam-packed with heavy rock bangers and some of the genre's finest guitar playing, à la guitarist Nuno Bettencourt.
Now, EXTREME have returned with their sixth studio album, appropriately titled "Six", and it doesn't hold back. Anyone who thinks guitar-driven rock is dead needs to listen to this record; it'll convince even the most skeptical that the guitar will never die.
Opening track "Rise" launches with a groovy, chunky guitar riff from Bettencourt that somehow recalls the opening seconds of STAIND's "For You". An unlikely comparison, perhaps, but those similarities are short-lived, as "Rise" continues into a fast-paced, raging rock tune showing off Gary Cherone's unique vocals and thick harmonies. This is a choice song to kick off the album, as it showcases tight songwriting and the kind of musical chemistry that can only come from a band that's been around for as long as EXTREME.
"#Rebel" follows, ushering in more wicked guitar playing and sharp soloing. Here, Kevin Figueiredo's drums and Pat Badger's bass take center stage, as their rhythms move the song along and provide its gutting, groovy backbone. "Six" gets a dose of classic rock with "Banshee", which offers big, traditional-sounding guitar riffs and a shot of blues. Think AC/DC or VAN HALEN-flavored rock 'n' roll.
While some bands don't know when to bring things down, EXTREME doesn't fall into that trap. From the heavy "Banshee", the band continues into the acoustic ballad "Other Side of the Rainbow", which oozes with melody. It's not the only softer song on "Six", either, as "Small Town Beautiful", "Hurricane" and "Here's to the Losers" offer more bare-bones fun. Of those, "Small Town Beautiful" really stands out as one of the strongest songs on the set. The love song has Cherone singing adorations to his "Small Town Beautiful" alongside twangy guitars and memorable hooks.
"Thicker Than Blood" marks one of EXTREME's most experimental songs to date. It works in electronics and shows the band's fearlessness when it comes to embracing a more modern sound. Cherone insists that "love is thicker than blood" in this jam-y number, which also features a stellar guitar solo from Bettencourt around the two-minute mark. "X Out" is another song that sees EXTREME experimenting with electronics. One of the most dynamic songs on the set, "X Out" mashes a bunch of different sounds together, from energetic guitar soloing to delicate chords to chanting vocals.
It's not easy for a band that has been around for decades to keep their sound imaginative and fresh, but EXTREME does it with "Six". The album shows the guys moving outside of their comfort zone but still has enough bread-and-butter rock 'n' roll to keep longtime fans satisfied: a winning combo.
Track List for Six:
01. Rise
02. #Rebel
03. Banshee
04. Other Side of The Rainbow
05. Small Town Beautiful
06. The Mask
07. Thicker Than Blood
08. Save Me
09. Hurricane
10. X Out
11. Beautiful Girls
12. Here’s To The Losers
In a recent interview with Andrew Daly for Metal Edge Mag, Bettencourt explained why there was such a big gap between Six and Extreme‘s previous album Saudades de Rock (2008): “I had one thing on my mind, and one thing only: break Guns N’ Roses‘ record for how long it took to make Chinese Democracy. I was going to call it Portuguese Democracy, but the guys wouldn’t go for it. But in all seriousness, it wasn’t a wait or hold-up per se; we had three or four albums’ worth of material. But the thing is, I’m not going to release anything that we’re not completely passionate about.
For us to make an album, we all need to be hungry for it to the point that we’re kept up all night over it. But with these songs, you’ll hear on Six, we’re hungry, we’re passionate, and we can’t wait to share them with the world. We’re proud and excited about this one. Unfortunately, it took 15 years to get here. But actually, it was 12 years… we had this done a few years ago for the most part, but the pandemic delayed the release.”
Review
When most people think of EXTREME, the omnipresent ballad "More Than Words" comes to mind. Sure, the song is one of the most memorable rock love songs of all time, but EXTREME have so much more to offer. Their 1990 album "Pornograffiti", the same one that features "More Than Words", is jam-packed with heavy rock bangers and some of the genre's finest guitar playing, à la guitarist Nuno Bettencourt.
Now, EXTREME have returned with their sixth studio album, appropriately titled "Six", and it doesn't hold back. Anyone who thinks guitar-driven rock is dead needs to listen to this record; it'll convince even the most skeptical that the guitar will never die.
Opening track "Rise" launches with a groovy, chunky guitar riff from Bettencourt that somehow recalls the opening seconds of STAIND's "For You". An unlikely comparison, perhaps, but those similarities are short-lived, as "Rise" continues into a fast-paced, raging rock tune showing off Gary Cherone's unique vocals and thick harmonies. This is a choice song to kick off the album, as it showcases tight songwriting and the kind of musical chemistry that can only come from a band that's been around for as long as EXTREME.
"#Rebel" follows, ushering in more wicked guitar playing and sharp soloing. Here, Kevin Figueiredo's drums and Pat Badger's bass take center stage, as their rhythms move the song along and provide its gutting, groovy backbone. "Six" gets a dose of classic rock with "Banshee", which offers big, traditional-sounding guitar riffs and a shot of blues. Think AC/DC or VAN HALEN-flavored rock 'n' roll.
While some bands don't know when to bring things down, EXTREME doesn't fall into that trap. From the heavy "Banshee", the band continues into the acoustic ballad "Other Side of the Rainbow", which oozes with melody. It's not the only softer song on "Six", either, as "Small Town Beautiful", "Hurricane" and "Here's to the Losers" offer more bare-bones fun. Of those, "Small Town Beautiful" really stands out as one of the strongest songs on the set. The love song has Cherone singing adorations to his "Small Town Beautiful" alongside twangy guitars and memorable hooks.
"Thicker Than Blood" marks one of EXTREME's most experimental songs to date. It works in electronics and shows the band's fearlessness when it comes to embracing a more modern sound. Cherone insists that "love is thicker than blood" in this jam-y number, which also features a stellar guitar solo from Bettencourt around the two-minute mark. "X Out" is another song that sees EXTREME experimenting with electronics. One of the most dynamic songs on the set, "X Out" mashes a bunch of different sounds together, from energetic guitar soloing to delicate chords to chanting vocals.
It's not easy for a band that has been around for decades to keep their sound imaginative and fresh, but EXTREME does it with "Six". The album shows the guys moving outside of their comfort zone but still has enough bread-and-butter rock 'n' roll to keep longtime fans satisfied: a winning combo.
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Extreme Lyrics
#REBEL Rebel you rage without a cause Fools on parade bearing your …
BANSHEE Moon lit pale gathering gale Siren sings wail on a wing Call…
BEAUTIFUL GIRLS All around the world There are so many beautiful girls All a…
Here's to the Losers Hey, you gave it your best shot you gave all you…
HURRICANE Extreme pon this one The way you give me chance to talk…
OTHER SIDE OF THE RAINBOW So you’re not gonna fall again heart still recovering Happy …
Rise Look around look around look around you Little town lost and…
Save Me Nobody told you it was gonna be easy nobody told you it was…
SMALL TOWN BEAUTIFUL She’s leaving home, bye bye no she won’t keep them waiting D…
The Mask We’re all sinners we’re all saints we’re all the people we…
Thicker Than Blood Transcending space and time boundary or borderline No nation…
X OUT Forgive me Father show me your unfailing love There is no ot…