Well, I'll have to hope I'm not handed it for the next month or so!
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#270
Posted 18 May 2007 - 12:55 AM
I'm having a happy time.
I've just listened to the samples on that ringtone website mentioned on the other thread and i have to say that i'm absolutely stoked at what i've heard. I'll admit, i got giddy.
Lookin forward to what Fatlip has to say and Battle Scars is sounding class. Not to mention Burst Generator and the kinda upbeat Radiohead vibe off Pills Won't Help You Now is just raising the anticipation levels!
Roll on June 18th/July 2nd!!!
I also like Wagon Christ Wheels. Communion anyone?!
#272
Posted 18 May 2007 - 1:17 AM
My favorite track is "the pills won't help you now". It's the most orgasmic piece of music I've ever heard in any of my lives. The entire album is some of the chems best work ever, and this is coming from a guy who had rather low expectations from it. The best way to describe it as a whole is a sequel to surrender where the bright colors(red, orange, yellow) have been replaced with cool colors. Kinda. It's an amazing summer album. So fucking good.. and hard to describe...
#278
Posted 18 May 2007 - 4:03 AM
from the thirty second clips. i seem very very dark. i love it personally. but this is going on all over the electronic world right now. especially with the stuff the ed banger and the whats the lcd sound system crew. fuck whats therre label. DFA, sorry brain fart, yeah but they all seem to be on this very WE ARE THE NIGHT plataeu. the chems of course have come up with a perfect metaphor for the electronic age right now. so yeah anyway.
#280 spaceage
Posted 18 May 2007 - 5:19 AM
I'm going to be honest, I haven't heard the full album, but my opinion of Do It Again isn't very high. It seems like they were going for an old school style, but it just ended up sounding like a fairly empty, regressive and monotonous dance beat. I'm not trying to be cynical or anything, and I'm not making any judgements about the album, it just feels a little disappointing coming from the usually inventive Chemical Brothers.