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l.a.trifonov – :
It’s nice, but it kinda just feels like a stripped down version of Targa to me. Unless that’s something you’re looking for, you’re not missing much. Nothing I haven’t smelled before.
maruta – :
As other reviewers have already described, this is quite an industrial scent. To me, it evokes a desert landscape, dry wood, and metal and I’ve just really fallen in love with this fragrance; although, friends have told me it smells more like pot to them.
Out of bottle it smells more woodsy like dry, douglas fir kindling, but it dries down with a metallic and oil tinge like power tools. This fragrance is an oxymoron – it’s a blend of notes that would seemingly contradict one another, but I find myself to be drawn to and fascinated by it.
Djarvis – :
This is probably my favorite scent out of Blackbird that I’ve tried. Why? Well, for one: it’s honest. What do you think of when you hear “Moto Oud”? Yep, it smells exactly like that: oud, leather, motor oil. I know a lot of perfumeries go for the lyrical description, and sometimes those poetic renderings fall short, BUT Moto Oud is exactly as advertised. It smells like you just fixed your bike while wearing a leather jacket.
Despite the industrial scent, I don’t necessarily find this to be a “cold” scent—the leather and woody notes are quite warm. I find this to be very handsome and a lot of fun. It might be a little adventurous on some, but I don’t think it’s too eccentric. Out of all the Blackbird scents, I find Moto Oud has one of the best sillage and longevities too. Some of the other ones have those aromachemicals that go pretty flat and fade away quickly, but this one is overall just a great perfume.
Assan – :
I enjoy this. I would say it’s not for everyone. To me, I get a dirty leather vibe. If anyone is familiar with “Hemp and leather” by Rob vangogh, the smell is in the same realm. I get a sour oud – maybe a tiny hint of sweetness within the depth, although definitely not a sweet fragrance. I do agree that it has a bit of an industrial feel – cold and maybe even a bit harsh to some. At any rate, I’m a fan of the more daring fragrances, which I feel this would qualify. Will definitely explore this house a bit further.
khabib76 – :
Closest a fragrance has come to giving me that true “industrial” quality feeling. Motor oil, leather, cold tools, and oud. I have the roll-on and it projects excellent and lasts on my skin 10-12 hours.