What I am about to review is what I think is the ugliest album I have ever listened to. I've listened to the whole thing, and it's already a miracle that I'm here.
The guys in question are an Emotronick band, what is that? You might think it’s electronic emo music, if by electronic you think of a hodgepodge of sounds, then it is electronic.
The album opens with the summer song Wale tanto Wale which unleashed hordes of excited little girls where the word Wale is repeated about 70 times. The initial melody is copied from Velvet Revolver (hooray for originality). So you might think "Maybe it's just this song that's like this because it's commercial." But it's not, definitely NOT. The second song is Tutto regolare, same thing as Wale, tutto regolare repeated endlessly and is for anyone who feels different (the poser little girls), anyway I skip the track. Here it gets slightly better with a more or less decent song, predisposta a lasciare il tuo posto. In short, a song that is more or less listenable (better than the crap they just came out with, but still at pathetic levels). And then it starts again with a song that seems like a mash-up of Lost and Sonohra (or maybe I'm already starting to freak out) Come m'hai, no really, their Italian is really advanced! Here’s the second and last decent song of the album per piacere: listenable. Cambio destinazione is a bit shit. And then is it just me or is the guy's voice monstrous? I didn't think so…but it's really sad. Then the rest is all the same thing.
In essence, this album sucks, it's all the same and it has two decent songs. But then a question, what the hell are the three guys for? I only hear synthetic music. In short, Tokio Hotel are much more decent than this stuff (and that's saying something).
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