Bolt on Neck
Buckethead · 2008
45 min · 6 tracks · funk · hard rock · progressive metal
A surreal blend of progressive metal and ambient soundscapes, punctuated by Buckethead's signature guitar work.
Bolt on Neck is an album by Buckethead, released in 2008. A surreal blend of progressive metal and ambient soundscapes, punctuated by Buckethead's signature guitar work. 'Bolt on Neck' is significant for its exploration of diverse sonic textures, contributing to Buckethead's cult status and influencing a niche audience within the avant-garde and progressive rock scenes. The album was well-received among fans and critics alike, adding to his extensive discography without major commercial chart impact. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Bolt on Neck sound like?
A surreal blend of progressive metal and ambient soundscapes, punctuated by Buckethead's signature guitar work. Rooted in funk and hard rock.
What makes Bolt on Neck by Buckethead notable?
'Bolt on Neck' is significant for its exploration of diverse sonic textures, contributing to Buckethead's cult status and influencing a niche audience within the avant-garde and progressive rock scenes. The album was well-received among fans and critics alike, adding to his extensive discography without major commercial chart impact. By 2008, Buckethead had established himself as a prolific figure in experimental music, with 'Bolt on Neck' being his 18th studio album. This release followed the critically acclaimed 'Crime Slunk Scene' from 2006, showcasing his continued evolution as an artist blending genres.
How many songs are on Bolt on Neck?
Bolt on Neck has 6 tracks, running approximately 45 minutes.
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Bolt on Neck Standout 6:02
- 2 5 Second Minute 8:25
- 3 Bought Big Ben 5:07
- 4 The Thief and the Prince Standout 13:37
- 5 Wait 1:33
- 6 Prototype #1 Standout 10:26
Release Date
September 17, 2008
Artist Origin
United States
Runtime
45 min 13 sec
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