Just endured Muse's new album "The 2nd law", I pretty much agree with this review http://www.sputnikmusic.com/review/52070/Muse-The-2nd-Law/. Not that it wasn't expected, most of the bands reach their peak within their first 3 albums and ends up socking cuck for the biggest part of their remaining careers.
Some of their bass-lines are pure ass-kickers, Origin of Symmetry is a really nice album. I agree with Curr about the funny part, like when the song about protecting his new-born child suddenly turns into dance pop-song, that's one of the biggest wtf moments in the new album.
Thom Yorke is genius
Those bands fucking suck, all the people I know that like them are trend hoppers. Radiohead in my opinion is the most overrated band ever.
'Hey let's just be popular and put some dubstep on our rock album to be 'ambitious' and 'inventive' or whatever bullshit words they want to use to try and hide the fact they are conforming to trends.
Those bands fucking suck, all the people I know that like them are trend hoppers. Radiohead in my opinion is the most overrated band ever.
'Hey let's just be popular and put some dubstep on our rock album to be 'ambitious' and 'inventive' or whatever bullshit words they want to use to try and hide the fact they are conforming to trends.
Survival makes a lot more sense in the context of The 2nd Law, an album which encompasses the global economic crisis, peak oil theory, food security, evolution, the taxation proposals of 19th-century economist Henry George and the concept of the "stress nexus". "It's talking about the second law of thermodynamics and how, as a limited ecosystem, we are on the verge of needing an energy revolution in order to sustain the way that we're living," says Bellamy.
I kinda like Mumford and Sons new album Babel, I'll try to give it a proper review sometime this week, gotta listen to it a few more times. Glad that the fall is finally here, always plenty of new albums, Stereophonics will also release a single or two this month after 3 years of complete silence, it's been a long wait.
I think we kinda get it that you hate everything that doesn't have two electric guitars in it, no need to be so repetitive I'm interested in Soundgardens new album as well, Chris hasn't had a good record since Carry On in 2007, Scream was ... and Songbook was more of a recorded concert than a new album.
I think we kinda get it that you hate everything that doesn't have two electric guitars in it, no need to be so repetitive I'm interested in Soundgardens new album as well, Chris hasn't had a good record since Carry On in 2007, Scream was ... and Songbook was more of a recorded concert than a new album.
They got pretty deep lyrics (heard that they're ripping off Shakespear quite a lot) and nice melodies, also think they're excellent at making slow building angry/negative songs like I Gave You All, Broken Crown, Dust Bowl Dance or Thistle and Weeds. Their more popular faster paced songs that get played a lot at places are annoying, I agree there