I just recently bought a second copy of
The Wallflowers' Bringing Down The Horse (1996), which along with
Jagged Little Pill & Crash, was one of the first CD's I ever bought with my own money as a kid. Now, we all remember those great mid-90's
Alternative Rock hit singles like
"One Headlight," "The Difference," and
"6th Avenue Heartache" ...
The Wallflowers' first single after a nearly 7-year hiatus,
"Re-boot The Mission" is a really
Dance-Funk-leaning
Rock "N" Roll swinger of a track; Noticeably influenced by
The Clash's unique brand of
Reggae-fied
Dance rhythms, it seems pretty fitting that "Re-boot" features the guitar/back-up vocal talents of
Ska Punk pioneer,
Mick Jones. The seasoned vet also lent his musical talents to another one of
The Wallflowers' new tracks included within
Glad All Over, which is out this upcoming Tuesday (October 9th).
Black Dog Films director
Sam Jones cleverly managed to inter-splice raw footage of dancers "cutting a rug" against in-studio tape of
The Wallflowers jamming to create
"Re-boot The Mission"'s companion music video. It quite possibly marks the first time EVER in recorded history that anyone's pop-and-locked to the music of a
Dylan ha. Towards the track's middle section,
Jakob Dylan initiates a shout-out ["toast"] section where he proceeds to name-check the rest of
The Wallflowers' current line-up:
Rami Jaffee, Greg Richling, Stuart Mathis, and new drummer
Jack Irons (RHCP). When speaking about the band's
slightly updated sound, Dylan simply said that the goal was to try to be
"a Rock band that could make a Dance track too, without crossing over to the extreme side."
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