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The cover says it all, it seems to me.
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I've always heard terrible things about them (more or less like the "other" Bush, the ones who don't deal with music :D), curious that they are British, given the general desire of '90s Britrock bands to turn the page on grunge. A concise and well-written review.
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In any case (I always like to remember this when talking about them), at least they pulled off one great album (American Idiot).
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"the anti-establishment anger"
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Very beautiful, the track by track is just a small part of the review and manages not to be boring, which is not a small feat.
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Great record as I expected, they return to their extremely concise approach (ranging from not even two minutes to just over three minutes, and they pack in everything damn it!), after releasing the longest tracks of their career in the previous album. Songwriting is still extremely brilliant and the new bassist (beautiful voice, very similar to Deal) absolutely doesn’t make you miss Kim at all. My favorite track (for now) is "Classic Masher," but they’ve really delivered an album again with no weak points, truly.
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Nothing, with this I couldn't even make it to the end of the second listen, I confirm the impressions expressed above.
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It looks like the cover of the new Marlene Kunts album. Hi Tony, welcome back XD
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As I mentioned to you elsewhere, I tried to listen to them, driven by your previous reviews about them, but they didn't really grab me. Beautiful and accurate review as usual.
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I'm eagerly awaiting it (I avoid streaming when it comes to my favorite bands), I quite liked "Indie Cindy," and I find many of the criticisms it received to be unfair; it had some great tracks. I've read some reviews of the latest one, and they talk about it quite positively, more or less like your nice review. I'll give it a listen as soon as I can.