Loose Screw

Year: 2002
Artist: Pretenders

Other albums by Pretenders

Pretenders - Get Close/Last of the Independents
Pretenders - Pirate Radio [Bonus Tracks & Interactive Booklet]
Pretenders - The Isle of View
The Isle of View
1995, songs: 1
Pretenders - Pretenders
Pretenders
1980, songs: 10
Pretenders - Viva el Amor!
Viva el Amor!
1999, songs: 11
Pretenders - Popstar
Popstar
1999, songs: 1
Pretenders - Last of the Independents
Pretenders - Break Up the Concrete
Break Up the Concrete
2008, songs: 5

Facts about the album "Loose Screw"

Album Title: Loose Screw
Artist: Pretenders
Label: Artemis Records
Genre: Rock, Alternative Rock

Description: "Loose Screw" is an electrifying studio album by the British-American rock band Pretenders, released under the Artemis Records label. With its release, the album represents a bold return to the band's rock roots while incorporating elements of alternative rock and punk influences. Led by the unmistakable vocals of Chrissie Hynde, "Loose Screw" delivers a collection of raw, edgy tracks that showcase the band's trademark sound and lyrical depth. From the gritty guitar riffs to the infectious rhythms, the album captures the essence of the Pretenders' iconic sound with a modern twist.

Interesting Facts:

  1. Reunion Album: "Loose Screw" marked a significant reunion for the Pretenders, bringing together founding members Chrissie Hynde and Martin Chambers alongside guitarist Adam Seymour and bassist Andy Hobson. This lineup had not recorded together since the band's acclaimed album "Last of the Independents" in 1994. The reunion injected new energy and excitement into the band's dynamic, resulting in a powerful album that resonated with fans and critics alike.

  2. Collaborative Efforts: "Loose Screw" features collaborations with esteemed musicians and producers, adding depth and diversity to the album's sound. Notably, the album includes contributions from legendary producer Stephen Street, known for his work with bands like The Smiths and Blur, who brought his distinctive production style to several tracks. Additionally, the album features guest appearances by artists such as Billy Bremner and Johnny Marr, further enhancing its sonic landscape.

  3. Critical Acclaim: "Loose Screw" received widespread critical acclaim upon its release, with many critics praising its raw energy, gritty sound, and Chrissie Hynde's powerhouse vocals. The album spawned several hit singles, including "You Know Who Your Friends Are" and "Time", which received significant airplay on rock radio stations. "Loose Screw" reaffirmed the Pretenders' status as one of the most influential bands in rock music and earned them a new generation of fans with its dynamic blend of classic and contemporary rock sounds.

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