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Merriweather post pavilion from Animal collective and The crying light from Antony and the Johnsons...:)
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I have heard Merriweather - really good. looking forward to antony and the johnsons. no idea who or what they are. |
Wow. Then I suggest you listen to I am a bird now and be amazed. Probably the best album of 2005.
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Re: Tonight
What an album! So much to like about it. I love the dark, spacey, 80s computer game electronic elements in songs like Lucid Dreams. The overall response though seems lukewarm at best. Pity. |
Hmm, well, I wouldn't say it's on par with their previous two efforts, which is why I'd say it's very good instead of excellent (which the previous two were). I'm just listening to You could have it so much better and it seems so much more energetic and overall fun. But I like where they're headed, just wish they hadn't chickened out and totally went in a new direction, hinted at with Send him away and Twilight omens...plus, unlike the last two albums the closing track isn't very good, which might influence your overall impression.......I think.....:|
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I very much enjoyed the first two albums (their self titled debut and You Could Have It So Much Better) and Tonight:Franz Ferdinand doesn't disappoint! I was a little surprised by how much the guitars got pushed aside for more of a electronic sound, but all artist must change, to not only keep it interesting for the fan, but also themselves. Paul Thomson's drumming is excellent throughout as usual!
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After a couple of listens i'm finding that I like this a lot. I like its progression, how it starts out very upbeat, then gets kind of strange near the middle, and then ends with 3 more downbeat songs. I also love the reprise of No You Girls' lyrics in Katherine Kiss Me. They could have taken out a couple tracks in my opinion, though that may just be because I LOVE 10 track albums. Very good overall, though.
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