Is there any chance you like Crystal Castles debut album?
I'm a bigger fan of II and III.
Neapolitan
11-07-2017 09:05 PM
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Originally Posted by Paedantic Basterd
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I'm a bigger fan of II and III.
TBH I love that album so much I never got pass CC I. Kinda dark, but brilliant.
Paedantic Basterd
11-07-2017 09:06 PM
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Originally Posted by Neapolitan
(Post 1891664)
TBH I love that album so much I never got pass CC I. Kinda dark, but brilliant.
But II has Year of Silence on it, which is one of my favourite tracks ever.
Neapolitan
11-07-2017 09:38 PM
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Originally Posted by Paedantic Basterd
(Post 1891665)
But II has Year of Silence on it, which is one of my favourite tracks ever.
CC I is great all the way through. It would be impossible for me to think which song is the best on the album, but Air Wave and Good Time really strike a chord with me. I really love those songs.
Janszoon
11-08-2017 04:01 AM
I would just like to say I like Ace of Base and I ain't ashamed.
Plankton
11-08-2017 09:31 AM
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Originally Posted by Janszoon
(Post 1891715)
I would just like to say I like Ace of Base and I ain't ashamed.
I knew it. I saw the sign.
Trollheart
11-08-2017 12:16 PM
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Originally Posted by Plankton
(Post 1891777)
I knew it. I saw the sign.
:clap:
Neapolitan
11-08-2017 06:31 PM
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Originally Posted by Plankton
(Post 1891777)
I knew it. I saw the sign.
Orange you glad I saw the sign and it opened up my eyes?
MicShazam
11-08-2017 06:36 PM
It's all that he wants.
LoathsomePete
11-08-2017 07:32 PM
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Originally Posted by Paedantic Basterd
(Post 1891656)
Artist: Prozzak Album: Hot Show Year: 1998 Genre: Dance-Pop
My Age Then: The government of Canada makes Canadian radio and television play something like a mandatory 30% Canadian content in their programming. As a result, there are a bunch of artists who are tremendously well-known in Canada, but literally unheard of anywhere else. This is one of those weird little bands that probably only Qwerty will also know. I have vivid memories of not understanding the sexual content of the lyrics, but simultaneously knowing I wasn't supposed to listen to this with my mom around. Oh yeah, and this album taught me the word "bastard", so thanks?
My Age Now: This is some silly ****. "Simon" and "Milo" (animated characters, like Gorillaz, but absolutely nothing like Gorillaz) are two white, teenage Torontonians pretending to have British accents and singing songs about STDs and masturbation. And they were ****ing MASSIVE because of it. In Canada, I mean. I remember thinking that Strange Disease and Sucks to be You were some of the hardest-hitting songs I had ever heard (granted, I was eight). What actually exists is a collection of very silly pop songs about ****ing. Hot Show either samples Santana's Smooth or directly apes it. Shag Tag legitimately sounds like it belongs in Jarvis Cocker's discography instead of here. The faster songs are actually kinda solid, but the slower and/or more uplifting tracks are forgettable rubbish.
Best Tracks: The singles are still pretty catchy. That includes Hot Show, Strange Disease, and Sucks to be You. If we're all being honest with each other, this is not that far away from being a Pulp album, and if it had been, I'd be all up on its dick.
Rating or Something: 2 / 5, or "Inconsistent".
How I Feel About it Now: I told my friend Brian that I was reviewing this and he said he saw them live last year. THEY'RE STILL A BAND. THEY RELEASED AN ALBUM THIS YEAR. Life is full of surprises.
See For Yourself:
I don't think I've thought about this band since 1998... I had no idea they were Canadian though.