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Tadhg 15 posts |
Jan 14, 2005, 17:26
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You sort of feel sorry for the poor man in the booklet with the top of his head missing. What track was he listening to when that happened?
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Glam Descendant 1539 posts |
Jan 14, 2005, 18:47
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> For those who have repeatedly hoped for the return of some real songs I don't understand this complaint -- ROME had "real" songs.
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Vybik Jon 7718 posts |
Jan 14, 2005, 18:50
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I never undestood it either.
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Wah - Wah 22 posts |
Jan 14, 2005, 18:53
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sorry, but it`s a shame. he sounds like a band that started three weeks ago. I second the person above who said that he needed a new producer. If you want raw sound, okay, but this one sounds as if the words equalizers etc, had never been heard before. I am not gonna ruin my speakers, sorry.
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PlateOfFood 141 posts |
Jan 14, 2005, 23:15
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Okay Champion, here's what it sounds like to me. It is fucking great. It really is. Could well prove with time to be considered as one of his best. Solid and consistant. If you don't like his recent stuff though, I'd have to say it's 50/50 whether this would do it for you. He's still in mental rock mode. Not to the extent where it he'll put a half hour guitar solo on at the end and call it a track, buts its definitely fuzzy ang garagey and RAWK \m/ \m/ Like, if you played something like Dying To Meet You and maybe I Can Hardly Stand It to some random teenager they would probably think it was the Hives or similar. Somewhere on this site it mentions that it is in an all-black plastic case because it looks like black obsidian from the Med, but I think we all know that it is really a Spinal Tap thing. It's not metal, though. On many songs they just get on a groove and stay on it without falling and it is, as I said, fucking great. Lyrically the black fits well for there is lots of Death in these songs, and lots of European Gods of course. Not a huge amount of humour. Songs like Stomping D and Saddam and Living Dead are clearly songs that only Cope could write, though, and are the sort of thing you'd never get with Brain Donor. I Will Be Absorbed is most uncharacteristic and reminds me of the Icicle Works or Andy McNab going for a power ballad. But with much better lyrics. It's also the first Cope album (I think) to give the lyrics, possibly because of the half-arsed attempt to record some of the vocals. (The production does not bother me , I should point out, because I've never been a great one for craftsmanship). But the lyrics in the booklet are a disappointment , though, because they take the place of all the usual little essays, comments, and what not that I always love on Cope CDs. It does have an old photo of some old Bedoin-type dude trying to hump a rock.
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amazon 959 posts |
Jan 14, 2005, 23:28
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"It's also the first Cope album (I think) to give the lyrics, possibly because of the half-arsed attempt to record some of the vocals." Nope. MNU for a start. "It does have an old photo of some old Bedoin-type dude trying to hump a rock." HAHAHAHA! *wishing for the FBB rollin emoticon*
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Billy Milk 2045 posts |
Jan 15, 2005, 01:04
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fair dos, my bad maths. feels comfortable having it as two discs. don't notice any slack.
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keith a 9573 posts |
Jan 15, 2005, 01:31
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> Andy McNab going for a power ballad. I'd like to hear that. Wasn't he the former SAS guy who writes the books ; ) Thanks for your comments though. Really looking forward to my copy arriving.
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Ether 104 posts |
Jan 15, 2005, 04:07
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Definitely - King Minos : kundalini ascension ...
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Nikinakinoo 1281 posts |
Jan 16, 2005, 15:15
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yeah ditto. I'd LOVE to be able to make my own mind up about it. (also sighs....). Serves me right for not ordering it immediately I guess. NNN
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