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04-09-2014, 06:00 PM | #10461 (permalink) |
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It is a good album, but I think it's been shoved down my throat so much I can't stand the idea of it anymore. It's probably fine in the US but over here the press have an enormous boner for that album and it's becoming insufferable.
In reference to AM btw. Last edited by James; 04-09-2014 at 06:42 PM. |
04-09-2014, 06:06 PM | #10462 (permalink) | |
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04-09-2014, 08:00 PM | #10463 (permalink) | |
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Listening to it right now, it is very good as well.
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04-11-2014, 10:45 PM | #10465 (permalink) |
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This was a quite a refreshing and different album from what I've been listening to recently! Some of the songs I am certainly not a fan of like that distorted crap (or whatever it is) in the third track (thought I must also mention that it too is refreshing and highly different, so props for that), and I find the vocalist extremely annoying and distracting at times, but the actual music for the most part is absolutely fantastic. Cavier and Meths is easily my favorite song from this album, though the first track is a close second. Overall though, this album flows really really well, and I could easily see myself listening to this entire album many times in the future. |
04-12-2014, 01:01 AM | #10466 (permalink) |
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Actress—Ghettoville (2014) It took a couple listens for me to decide if I liked this or not. It's spare to the point of feeling repetitive if you're not in the mood for it, and it's produced in such a flattened, bleached out way that, no matter what you listen to it on, it sounds like you're hearing it through the world's smallest, crappiest speaker. The thing is I kept coming back and listening to it again and again though. There's something about it that just captures such a mood and I think it would make an excellent soundtrack to some downer neo noir movie. |
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04-12-2014, 01:52 PM | #10470 (permalink) |
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V/A Paink French Punk Anthems (1977-1982) Track list: 01. Les Nouveaux Riches - 25 ans 02. Strychnine - Ex BX 03. Electrochoc - Chaise Electrique 04. Gasoline - Killer Man 05. Sexe a Pile - Pas Mchant 06. Soggy - Waiting for the war 07. Marie France - Dereglee 08. Ruth Elyeri - Mescalito 09. Les Olivensteins - Euthanasie 10. Coronados - Elle m'attend tous les soirs 11. Dogs - Nineteen 12. Warm Gun - Broken Windows 13. Gloires Locales - Catalogue 14. Guilty Razors - I don't wanna be a rich Excellent comp, only drawback is the album time- just under 35 minutes. Born Bad Records - BB055 PAINK french punk anthems 1977-1982 |
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