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10 | 3 | 2.42% | |
9 | 17 | 13.71% | |
8 | 42 | 33.87% | |
7 | 35 | 28.23% | |
6 | 6 | 4.84% | |
5 | 5 | 4.03% | |
4 | 5 | 4.03% | |
3 | 3 | 2.42% | |
2 | 3 | 2.42% | |
1 | 5 | 4.03% | |
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#241
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I only got it a couple of days ago and have only listened to it 5 or 6 times so far, but i think it's great. It's got a lot of soul to it. I really like the guest vocals spread out over the album. And unlike some previous guest vox - they add a lot to the songs and are not just on it for the sake of it. I was more looking forward to this ''European sounding album'', but this is really excellent stuff. A great return to form. Wish I'd gone to see them now. I've gone into manics mode a couple of weeks too late unfortunately. |
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I just can't understand it when people say, 'I listened to it once and it's shit so I'm never listening to it again' which I've seen a few times time on this forum and elsewhere. Even worse there's someone in this thread feels qualified to call it a terrible album based on just skipping through the brief snippets on Amazon. I think there are only two albums in my life that I remember adoring after only one listen, Electric Warrior by T.Rex and Appetite For Destruction, the very best albums you have to invest time in surely? Having said that I'm at the other end of the extreme-still trying to love Lifeblood.
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Trying to rate the albums in order is really hard for me it changes all the time, Ill have a think and put them in order of what I listen to the most.
Holy bible Lifeblood Gold against the soul Journal for plague lovers Generation terrorists Everything must go This is my truth tell me yours Rewind the film Postcards from a young man Know your enemy Send away the tigers
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Well, it's nowhere near as shit as Lifeblood, but just having James do his thing acoustically seems like a neo-comedic punishment. This is especially noticeable in AFaLC, where he really, desperately wants to rock out, but his equipment won't let him.
When I heard the track 'Rewind The Film' I immediately thought the record was going to be mindnumbingly dire - I thought it could be EVEN WORSE than Lifeblood - so I was pleasantly surprised to discover it was reasonably OK, sort of. On a par with PFAYM, mind. 4.
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I'm quite disappointed with RTF but I've had the Lifeblood CD in the car for ages and have played it very many times over the past several weeks.
It's reminded me that it's actually a very good album! Quote:
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I've got the new album and listened to it a few times. There's a few nice songs on there, I love SMTW and the latest single is nice, but there's nothing really there that interests me too much. I'm sad to say it's just not a very good album. It's not bad, just very average in my opinion. I hope the next album will be upbeat, rocking and catchy.
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I'll be honest, whilst it was a grower initially it's faded a bit for me in recent weeks. There's some songs I'm glad they've released on there but it's a bit too patchy.
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Nothings changed...still love it as much as i did originally. A true return to form, as much as i never thought i'd ever say that again. I was originally looking forward to Futureology but i'm not so sure now, it might be a letdown after such a brilliant album. If they can pull a double whammy, i'll literally worship them.
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lifeblood's fantastic.
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And btw, I think it is a much more "rocking out" out album than expected, considering it being acoustic. Which is maybe why you got such an impression. But anyway, I said it once and I'll say it again. Still sounds kinda like a b-sides compilation album. Well, not completely, but kind of. I recall someone else besides me thought the same and suggested humorously that the album should be called "Rewind the B-Sides". I think that would be the cool name for a new Lipstick Traces, actually, to think of it....
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