No i agree.
I dunno where to get it actually i dunno about those things. I got it from somebody else.
But i remember from PTB it was so hyped up!
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so what is your opinion on watn
#24
Posted 16 May 2007 - 7:03 PM
your all cunts for listening to it, i really dont wanna read about it!
my listening plan for we are the night
i will go to fabric on friday and enjoy the music.
i will go to the roundhouse and enjoy listening to hearing the album live, the best way to hear the new music first.
the day after the roundhouse, i will listen to the album for the first time (if i mangage to source a promo copy of the album)
#28
Posted 16 May 2007 - 7:07 PM
Since Ed's given the goahead on discussing the album, here's what I posted at Benji's forum earlier :
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I'm gonna buy multiple copies - I'm buying 2 cds - one for my car and one for home, plus the vinyls!
That apart, I think it's fuckin beautiful how the Chems keep evolving. I think the Chems conciously sit down with a decision not to be repetitive - every album is evolution, this one's SO different from PTB, and still so fuckin brilliant.
I just dont honestly have any words to offer, except it's FANTASTIC! BEAUTIFUL! GORGEOUS! EPIC! Damn, I'm outta adjectives! I don't even any fav songs - they'r all beautiful in their own way.
Who could imagine a Salmon Dance from the Chems? Or The Pills Won't Help You Now? Damn, they keep amazing me - I remember keeping the same pitch since I got into Chems - they'r Pink Floyd to me - cannot ever write a single bad tune, and every album's different from the other - all are gems, and all albums are complete album experiences.
I remember on first listen I found the album a bit disjointed, but like history, the second listen onwards it all started to fall into place, and now I can't think of starting the album midway or skip a song. Even tho I've heard Saturate and Do It Again a million times before, I still LOVE the way they fit into the whole album experience.
That apart, the intro and the title track are fucking brilliant - straight rocket launchers - boom, here we go! Cant believe what they'd do live if they start the live sets with the intro and the mindblowing title track! It'd be straight into fuckin chemical oblivion - people will be straight thrown thru a portal and into a new world once the Chems start!
Salmon Dance is SO FUCKIN FUNKY!! I LOVE Phatlip - he's done a brilliant job - one of the most innovative collabs with the Chems ever - I love all the other vocals on the album, but this is something the Chems have never done before!
On another note, I REALLY want a higher quality rip - this quality is good, but nowhere near what the real cd would do. All Rights Reversed, somehow the bass jars a bit in my car - it's fine at home, but my car system can't take the sub bass into it - I can't wait to hear the actual cd versions!! It's still a wait! WAiTiN!
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that ws just some random typing - honestly I think it's one of the most brilliant albums in a long long time! U guys are gonna fucking fall flat and worship it, unless u'r a slipvin. I've been hearing ONLY this album for the last 5 days - in my car, at home, all the time! I've heard it a million times already, and it's definitely one of the most amazing albums from the Chems, I'd rather not compare it to any other album, it cannot be compared, it's a different evolved level of music. A new time in their lives, and ours. The Chems have proven they can never screw up and they still keep experimenting. This album is SO different from PTB, and yet PURE GENIUS.
Err, I gotta sleep, will post more.
Stash - cut the crap and tell us how u've been wanking off all the time to WATN every min since u got it!
#36 makeskidskill
Posted 16 May 2007 - 7:14 PM
Oh yes, I'd also like to register a formal complaint:
After years of telling us to dig our own hole, to come with them, to take the Test, not to Hold Back, etc... NOW they fucking tell me that the Pills Won't Help.
Great, thanks a lot. I want a formal written apology to my lost brain cells.
#40 makeskidskill
Posted 16 May 2007 - 7:18 PM
Jeanie, lines of coke, rails of k, bumps of mdma... I know you're in Amsterdam where all the drugs come readily prepared for ingestion, out here in the wilderness you gotta do that yourself.
Biff, I will check out myspace as soon as I can remember my password.