Daughtry, the Dead Weather, and Twista All Storm Into the Music Charts
by AG | July 14, 2009 - 8:48am | 0 comments - 10 reads
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An eclectic mix for today's new album drops. Chris Daughtry and Co. are back with their sophomore effort, "Leave This Town,"
while The Dead Weather -- the quasi super-band featuring vocalist Alison Mosshart (of The Kills), drummer and vocalist Jack White (of The White Stripes and The Raconteurs), guitarist Dean Fertita (of Queens of the Stone Age) and bassist Jack Lawrence (of The Raconteurs and The Greenhornes) -- drops its first album, "Horehound."
Seasoned veterans Pearl Jam, meanwhile, return with their 148th album, "The Lowdown,"
while Twista's latest is a certified "Category F5"
-- so go to a basement and don't leave until you hear the siren wail. Also dropping this week: Clutch's "Strange Cousins from the West,"
Judas Priest's live "A Touch of Evil,"
David Bowie's "VH1 Storytellers,"
and the excellent soundtrack for the new indie flick, "(500) Days Of Summer,"
which we'll be saw last night and will be reviewing later this week.

















































