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Harsh, you made my toes cry.
THIS IS NOT SUPPOSED TO SOUND LIKE BUSH!
It is a good album, catchy, and like most everything that rossdale does it is all on his voice.
How can you despise this album that much? I think you have your head stuck up your 1996, post grunge loving ass.
get out of grunge, it is beyond dead.
to write teen angst songs like "everything zen," and "little things" - those were recorded over 14 years ago.
flat out, the reviewer is a blind idiot
His voice, I'll agree, usually does sell an album for me. But on this particular release, it comes off digitized and overblown, which is ironic given that I love Science of Things and that entire album is digitized almost. On here, it's not even sleek, it's just oversaturated.
And I'm an obsessive compulsive hypochondriac, so I doubt my heads where you say it is.
Have a good day.
I have yet to listen to it. I'm wondering if I even should.
I was SO excited for this album but unfortunately, I pretty much agree with this review. You didn't need to be SO mean but it's all pretty much very true and some of the things that were said I thought word for word!
The first song is good but since it was the opening to a TV show first it's kind of ruined for me. The only other ones I can listen to are Drive and Love Remains The Same. The beginning to This Is Happiness sounds exactly like the beginning of an Institute song, the song is pretty good until the chorus... then Gavin is yelling THIS IS HAPPINESS with background singers! It completely kills it and I can't even listen to it after that!
I know Gavin wanted to slow down, grow up and do what he wants but I really don't think he's going to be successful with this album. I just hope Gavin and the boys realize that the bands of their time have come back and if they don't come back soon that that window of opportunity might close.
Enough said.
grow up everyone.... like Gavin has.
The songs are different now, different times, different lives.
Father of almost 2 kids now, perspective changes... Greedy Fly isn't the way any more... Songs like Frontline are progressive, the album has a bit of a U2 sound to it. Explosive and his voice is flat out rock star. No one can question that.
I'm a huge Bush fan as well, Institute I felt was reaching a little to far in the past. This is Gavin, give this album a chance, I know music and this is a great album.
Not too mention, this is one guy that has always sounded better live, these tracks will come to life on stage. I hope he hits up Toronto, i'll be there.
Peace.
But still, I love the guy and all he does. I will buy all his work and listening to him till the end of life. I will support him, no matter what he does. Even that dance/techno track he did recently was...no comment.
The review was harsh, but not incorrect. I've only spun the album once, so I know I may disagree with this review is a week or 2. These are just my initial reactions:
Overproduced, yes.
Plain, yes.
Catchy, no.
Fun, mildly.
Different and New, yes.
Lyrically weak, yes.
Random elements, too many.
Stand out tracks, none yet.
Wish it was much, much more bare, smokey, quite, slow, breathless, relaxing, YES!
I was so looking forward to an album full of 'Letting The Cables Sleep, and 'Out Of This World'. Or even more of 'Can't Stop The World' feeling.
But hey, he did what he did on purpose! He didn't want Bush music - he wanted his own. He wanted new fans. He wanted it for him, although he says it's for us.
In time I know the album may amaze me, just for now, it's a beautiful let down.
Sorry Gav, my words may change after the album sinks in...Never, EVER stop what you do!