Photography KATARINA BENZOVA
Considering Joe Perry once declared Done With Mirrors his least favorite Aerosmith LP and Rolling Stone called it "the work of burned-out lugheads whose lack of musical imagination rivals their repugnant lyrics," it was a little surprising to see the legendary band spark their latest Deuces Are Wild show with the album's lively opening track ("Let the Music Do the Talking"). A bluesy reboot of Perry's short-lived backup plan, its crazy train chords and revved-up rhythm section is about as deep as deep cuts get.
Considering Joe Perry once declared Done With Mirrors his least favorite Aerosmith LP and Rolling Stone called it "the work of burned-out lugheads whose lack of musical imagination rivals their repugnant lyrics," it was a little surprising to see the legendary band spark their latest Deuces Are Wild show with the album's lively opening track ("Let the Music Do the Talking"). A bluesy reboot of Perry's short-lived backup plan, its crazy train chords and revved-up rhythm section is about as deep as deep cuts get.