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Antagon 07.10.2013 02:33 PM

The Sound - Party Of The Mind

Severian 07.10.2013 07:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by stu666
 


This album has been praised by just about everyone I know, including non Bowie fans. I have yet to read a negative review of it, and it's probably going to win awards and push Bowie into a new creative era... But man, I think it's pretty damn boring.

I must be the only one, so clearly I'm full of shit. Starry eyed over the mere idea of the album, I played it a lot at first, but I just don't think it sounds like a Bowie album. It reminds me of those comeback albums by classic artists that ran rampant in the late '90s; designed to make Neil Diamond cool like Johnny Cash.

I'm a Bowie fan. I go through phases of outright fanaticism, usually revolving around his '70s and early '80s output. Station to Station is one of my favorite records of all time, period. So is Low. I listen to the Earthling remixes more regularly than anyone I've ever encountered. But I just can't really get with this one. Then again, it's hard to find a great Bowie album that doesn't sound like his worst to at least some of his fans.

SuchFriendsAreDangerous 07.10.2013 07:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Severian
But man, I think it's pretty damn boring.

I must be the only one, so clearly I'm full of shit.


 

BBC's arts editor Will Gompertz said the exact same thing (literally, he called it "almost boring"), but with the caveat of its good that bowie can just make a mediocre album in the first place. Every album an artist puts out shouldn't have to be epic, phenomenal, or historic, if anything that negates the power of their best works.

I think Bowie really never had a truly epic record so much as had some damn great singles and tunes that are on decent albums.

SuchFriendsAreDangerous 07.10.2013 07:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Severian
Feeling in LA. Just a sense of foreboding that sticks with me like the codeine itches every time I'm close by.

So I'll support the Angels, and maybe even hit up Disneyland someday, but never LA again.


Sounds about right. Foreboding is EXACTLY how I often describe Los Angeles. Its well reflected in our music.

You have to get used that foreboding and learn to enjoy it like a drug, that and you have to learn to readjust your psyche to include vast and seemingly insurmountable territories. You have to concede that, fuck geography, even places 40 or 50 miles apart are all mutually Los Angeles. This is hard to do for many people not well experienced in this geographical dyslexia, but it is our own.

Bytor Peltor 07.10.2013 08:24 PM

 

Bytor Peltor 07.10.2013 10:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Severian
This album has been praised by just about everyone I know, including non Bowie fans. I have yet to read a negative review of it, and it's probably going to win awards and push Bowie into a new creative era... But man, I think it's pretty damn boring.

I must be the only one, so clearly I'm full of shit. Starry eyed over the mere idea of the album, I played it a lot at first, but I just don't think it sounds like a Bowie album. It reminds me of those comeback albums by classic artists that ran rampant in the late '90s; designed to make Neil Diamond cool like Johnny Cash.

I'm a Bowie fan. I go through phases of outright fanaticism, usually revolving around his '70s and early '80s output. Station to Station is one of my favorite records of all time, period. So is Low. I listen to the Earthling remixes more regularly than anyone I've ever encountered. But I just can't really get with this one. Then again, it's hard to find a great Bowie album that doesn't sound like his worst to at least some of his fans.


I really enjoyed your take on the new Bowie album. I too played it all the time after purchasing it the day it was released. Then, after a solid month or so of heavy listening, I haven't listened to it in over two months.

Being a fellow Bowie fan, I'm curious as to your take on the album cover? For whatever reason, it bothers me more than anything???

After the "big push" leading up to the release, I haven't heard much about Bowie or the album since a 7" was released for Record Store Day.

Severian 07.12.2013 06:31 AM

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Originally Posted by foreverasskiss
Marquee Moon

very sad album.:( but a very very favorite.



Of all the words one could use to describe that album, sad is not one that would come to mind for me. I'm not saying you're wrong, I've just never thought about it that way myself.

pad_023 07.12.2013 06:53 AM

 

Rob Instigator 07.12.2013 08:51 AM


 


 



 

pony 07.12.2013 10:32 AM

 

tripsk 07.13.2013 08:24 AM

queue for transatlantic alien - daisy chainsaw

_tunic_ 07.13.2013 10:52 AM

 

Genteel Death 07.14.2013 09:58 AM

Fucked up and wonderful.
http://freemusicarchive.org/music/CA...IQUE_DE_SATAN/

me. 07.14.2013 03:44 PM

this little snippet of Natsumen, and then will check out more...

Antagon 07.14.2013 05:07 PM

Rowland S. Howard - (I Know) A Girl Called Jonny

Genteel Death 07.15.2013 07:35 AM

Alone in the office all of this week and it's dead, so I am playing various tracks off my mp3 player from the following artists:

18:e Oktober
Baby 63
Beta Evers
Cheetah Crome Motherfuckers
Cigarettes
Doo Rag
Graham Lambkin
Human Eye
Joh Wesley Coleman
Les Rallizes Denudes
Martin Rev
Chickins
GG Allin
Albert Ayler Quartet
Wizzard Sleeve
Gary Wrong
Skip James
Bud Powell

pad_023 07.15.2013 02:10 PM

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PgRaCxSLO_g

Had this track on repeat!

SuchFriendsAreDangerous 07.15.2013 03:52 PM

Althea and Donna

 

Torn Curtain 07.15.2013 04:29 PM

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wwwWuoZfwf0

louder 07.16.2013 09:42 AM

 


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