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June 23, 2008
I think this album is a transitional one for Sigur Ros. They've become a band that had a specific sound and they were no doubt aware that they needed to develop their style to avoid stagnation.
With their latest release there are clear signs that the band wanted to make a different kind of a record. The songs are shorter, more acoustic sounding and generally more upbeat. They've tried to rely less on tried and tested ways of working and moved towards spontaneity and improvisation.
At least half of the album sounds a little different for Sigur Ros especially with the single "Gobbledegook" with its tribal drumming, hand claps and chanting. A couple of the tracks almost border on indie pop which would have been very ... Read More:
March 12, 2007
I think this album is a transitional one for Sigur Ros. They've become a band that had a specific sound and they were no doubt aware that they needed to develop their style to avoid stagnation.
With their latest release there are clear signs that the band wanted to make a different kind of a record. The songs are shorter, more acoustic sounding and generally more upbeat. They've tried to rely less on tried and tested ways of working and moved towards spontaneity and improvisation.
At least half of the album sounds a little different for Sigur Ros especially with the single "Gobbledegook" with its tribal drumming, hand claps and chanting. A couple of the tracks almost border on indie pop which would have been very ... Read More:
November 17, 2008
I think this album is a transitional one for Sigur Ros. They've become a band that had a specific sound and they were no doubt aware that they needed to develop their style to avoid stagnation.
With their latest release there are clear signs that the band wanted to make a different kind of a record. The songs are shorter, more acoustic sounding and generally more upbeat. They've tried to rely less on tried and tested ways of working and moved towards spontaneity and improvisation.
At least half of the album sounds a little different for Sigur Ros especially with the single "Gobbledegook" with its tribal drumming, hand claps and chanting. A couple of the tracks almost border on indie pop which would have been very ... Read More:
I think this album is a transitional one for Sigur Ros. They've become a band that had a specific sound and they were no doubt aware that they needed to develop their style to avoid stagnation.
With their latest release there are clear signs that the band wanted to make a different kind of a record. The songs are shorter, more acoustic sounding and generally more upbeat. They've tried to rely less on tried and tested ways of working and moved towards spontaneity and improvisation.
At least half of the album sounds a little different for Sigur Ros especially with the single "Gobbledegook" with its tribal drumming, hand claps and chanting. A couple of the tracks almost border on indie pop which would have been very ... Read More:
July 12, 2005
This album screams rock through every song, and goes through every level of the music. These guys manage to be grunge, poodle metal, heavy, humerous and mature throughout. A well thought out and undervalued album by the little-known, soon to be forgotten Saigon Kick. A must for fans of the early 90s rock/metal explosion!
January 01, 1992
This album screams rock through every song, and goes through every level of the music. These guys manage to be grunge, poodle metal, heavy, humerous and mature throughout. A well thought out and undervalued album by the little-known, soon to be forgotten Saigon Kick. A must for fans of the early 90s rock/metal explosion!
March 28, 2006
This album screams rock through every song, and goes through every level of the music. These guys manage to be grunge, poodle metal, heavy, humerous and mature throughout. A well thought out and undervalued album by the little-known, soon to be forgotten Saigon Kick. A must for fans of the early 90s rock/metal explosion!
June 11, 2001
If you are new to Chaka or seasoned to her inimitable talent, this is, to date her greatest recording.
The opener "Clouds", an atmospheric, string-laden Ashford & Simpson composition, sets the standard for the remainder of this classic and criminally ignored release.
Chaka's voice has never sounded more soulful, powerful & inspired as on this release - just take a listen to "Move Me No Mountain" (covered weakly by Soul II Soul) and I would dare anyone to challenge Chaka's standing at the very top of the world's soul singers league.
Likewise, sterling work is put into "Get Ready, Get Set", the beautiful ballad "Nothing's Gonna Take You Away" and the cult favourite "Papillon (AKA Hot Butterfly)", whilst "All Night's, ... Read More:
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