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Jedi
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I am confused you gave edan like an 8/10 review and now u have it on a list of albums that u dont like as a whole?If you didnt like it shouldnt it be lower on the scale.Or where you just givint it a higher review because nearly every other ritic on earth has, or you where trying to achieve some diversity in your choices of music to listen to and post about on your bloggy thing?? And you dont like Caribou? Are you not feeling well today? 
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| Posts: 1103 | Location: Seattle | Registered: 25 May 2004 |    |
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quote: Originally posted by Bobthespirit: It's simpler than that Imprezu.
I like most of the songs taken individually, but they wear on me as a whole because the vocals are so homogeneous. If I were to rate it now it'd be down to 7 or 7.5 or so.
Caribou has a few beautiful songs but is on the whole underwhelming as a production.
What is homogeneous mean in relation to music?? dictionary.com says: Uniform in structure or composition throughout. Thats the only one that made sense to me. If you listen to the tracks he usually raps with a theme in mind. Caribou is awesome IMO.
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| Posts: 1103 | Location: Seattle | Registered: 25 May 2004 |    |
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"Forum Moderator" Super Bad-Ass Jedi
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Kings of Leon's "The Bucket" is a prime example of this. I think it's one of my favorite tracks this year, however that album is extremely average at best.
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| Posts: 5923 | Location: Michigan | Registered: 19 June 2005 |    |
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"Forum Moderator" Jedi
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"Jezebel" by Iron and Wine, Woman King"Eat This City" by Thunderbirds are Now, Justamustache"The Skin of My Yellow Country Teeth" by Clap Your Hands Say Yeah, S/T"It'5" and "Wishbone" by Architecture in Helsinki, In Case We Die
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| Posts: 4605 | Location: NE Indiana | Registered: 14 April 2005 |    |
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"Forum Moderator" Super Bad-Ass Jedi
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quote: "The Skin of My Yellow Country Teeth" by Clap Your Hands Say Yeah, S/T
I have to disagree on that one. The Clap your Hands Say Yeah disc is packed with great songs, and a strong contender for album of the year. I even like the weird intro song that sounds like it was an outtake from Tom Waits'"The Black Rider".
----- Use all your well-learned politesse or I'll lay your soul to waste.
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| Posts: 5923 | Location: Michigan | Registered: 19 June 2005 |    |
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"Forum Moderator" Jedi
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quote: I even like the weird intro song that sounds like it was an outtake from Tom Waits'"The Black Rider".
Well, I've listened to some Tom Waits and I can't stand his stuff either. Just one of those things I don't get I'm afraid.
-------------------------------------------------- I have no race prejudices, and I think I have no color prejudices nor caste prejudices nor creed prejudices. All that I care to know is that a man is a human being—that is enough for me; he can't be any worse.
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| Posts: 4605 | Location: NE Indiana | Registered: 14 April 2005 |    |
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I'm offically a fan of 'Illinois'. It's ambitious and utterly engaging - more so than 'Michigan', which I found to be a little indulgent.
Sufjan Stevens is doing something that no one else is doing - it's totally original and pure. A rare feat these days.
My favourite tunes of 2005 are ...
'Over and Over Again' - Clap Your Hands Say Yeah (I haven't even heard the album - it's not for sale yet here in Canada - but this tune is streaming at their site and it kills) 'Decatur' - Sufjan Stevens (amazing harmony vocals) 'Banquet' - Bloc Party '1 Thing' - Amerie (not a fan of this genre, but this tune is awesome)
By the way, what is it with the Decemberists? I'm not knocking them, but someone please let me in on the appeal.
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"Forum Moderator" Super Bad-Ass Jedi
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quote: Originally posted by Craigster:
My favourite tunes of 2005 are ...
'Over and Over Again' - Clap Your Hands Say Yeah (I haven't even heard the album - it's not for sale yet here in Canada - but this tune is streaming at their site and it kills)
By the way, what is it with the Decemberists? I'm not knocking them, but someone please let me in on the appeal.
The CYHSY album has probably a half a dozen or more tunes that are as good or better than "Over and Over Again". It's probably one of my favorite releases this year (Take that Sufjan Stevens!). I agree with you on the Decemberists. I've given them so many chances, but I've never found them to be any better than mediocre. I know a lot of people in here really like them, I just don't see it.
----- Use all your well-learned politesse or I'll lay your soul to waste.
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| Posts: 5923 | Location: Michigan | Registered: 19 June 2005 |    |
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I actually didn't care for Illinois that much (give me Seven Swans over it ANY DAY!!!), but I have to admit, the first song is simply gorgeous and it doesn't fall underneath the weight of Sufjan's sometimes suffocating preciousness. There's just something about Illinois.
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| Posts: 946 | Location: Boston, MA | Registered: 14 May 2004 |    |
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"Modern World" off the new Wolf Parade album is a really good song, but the album as a whole gets tiring.
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This is the perfect category under which to place The Go! Team. "Bottle Rocket" and "Huddle Formation" were two of my favorite songs of 2004, and I still find myself listening to them quite frequently. However, I CANNOT STAND their album as a whole. There are far too many instrumental tracks that are really pretty boring, and the album just gets tiresome after a while. Actually, after a very short while.
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quote: Robot Rock" on the otherwise achingly average
Good call. I was also disappointed by their album, but I like that track. Other candidates are; Bloc Party - Banquet 30 Seconds To Mars - Battle of One Weezer - Haunt You Every Day: Not even this song is anything spectacular, but this disappointed me more than any other release this year. It certainly isn't the worst cd I've heard this year (that would go to Transplants - Haunted Cities and runner up Limp Bizkit), but as a long time fan I cannot STAND this cd as a whole. and I did really like that aforementioned Amerie song as well (also not usually my cup of tea musically).
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I think Takk is a little meh but i love saeglopur.
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