Any Port in a Storm explained

Any Port in a Storm
Type:studio
Artist:The Dirty Heads
Cover:Any Port in a Storm.jpeg
Border:yes
Released:23 September 2008
Recorded:2007–2008
Genre:Reggae, rock, rap rock
Length:44:46
Label:Executive Music Group (EMG)
Next Title:Cabin By The Sea
Next Year:2012

Any Port in a Storm is the debut album released by the Reggae band The Dirty Heads in 2008. The Special Edition was released in 2010. This is the only album without Matt Ochoa as the band's drummer. Any Port in a Storm was initially set to be released on Warner Bros. Records until the label and band mutually separated. The Dirty Heads, having kept the master recordings, later released the album through Executive Music Group (EMG), a division of Universal Music Group.[1] "Stand Tall" was also featured in the 2007 movie "Surf's Up" before the album came out.

Billy Preston plays keyboards on multiple tracks on the album, in what would be one of the final sessions he recorded before his death.[2] "Lay Me Down" was released as a single from this album. It peaked at No. 1 on the Billboard Alternative Songs chart.

Reviews

Any Port in a Storm has received generally mixed reviews from music critics. Writing for Allmusic, Ritchie Unterberger said the band "comfortably combine hip-hop and reggae with somewhat lesser dollops of conventional rock songwriting and arrangements" on the album. Dan Raper of PopMatters called it a "scattershot debut" and remarked that the Dirty Heads' "simplistic rhyme schemes and disconcerting use of the F-bomb ... quickly demonstrate there are leagues between this dick-hop and the intelligent, twisted witticisms of Why?"[3]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Fadroski. Kelli Skye. Orange Pop: The Dirty Heads clean up . The Orange County Register. May 5, 2017. October 13, 2009.
  2. Web site: Unterberger. Ritchie. AllMusic Review: The Dirty Heads - 'Any Port in a Storm' . Allmusic. May 5, 2017.
  3. Web site: Raper. Dan. Music: The Dirty Heads - 'Any Port in a Storm' . PopMatters. May 5, 2017. September 17, 2008.