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Anyone else think `Zeitgeist` is a complete masterpiece?
Got the record a couple of months ago, and I have to say itīs absolutely fantastic. the above-mediocre reviews of it had me prepared for something...uh...above-mediocre. But th critics were wrong as always.
The album is filled with brilliant, cozy and intelligent songs. I hereby dub "I Killed The Zeitgeist" the Overlooked Masterpiece of the new Century.
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*raises hand in allegiance*
Its beautiful, I can never articulate the reasons why I love this album so much, so I simply agree every time someone mentions that it's bloody brilliant. As a side thought, I think it'd be even more perfect if 'Afterbloom' and 'Derek Jarman's Garden' were on the album, as they are too damn perfect to be lost as a Japanese bonus track and b-side respectively.
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Oh there is. The other bonus aside from 'Afterbloom', 'Memory Bucket', is a very pretty track. But not so stunning as the aforementioned.
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Break My Heart Slowly Withdraw / Retreat Goodbye Suicide The Shining Path Bobby Untitled You Will Always Be My Home So Much For The Future Stab YR Heart Kimino Rock Sehnsucht (Nicky Wire's) Last Everything Fades Ocean Rain Derek Jarmans Garden Casual/Glam I Killed The Zeitgeist (Demo) Daydreamer Eyes Memory Bucket Afterbloom Rutal no.1 Everything Fades (Demo) There's Always A Reason Break My Heart Slowly (Acoustic) They are all NW tracks. There are probably a few more, but you can have fun finding these if you haven't already |
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I love this album...for me it's not as good as james' album but i still listen to this quite regularly
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its not a masterpiece. its full of flaws and clumsy lyrics. but i like it.
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It's sheer poetry.
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Thank you mr Nicky Wire for introducing me to Robert Frostīs poetry
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I had to do 'Stopping by woods...' for A-Level before I heard the album, which was a bit strange when I did get round to hearing it...
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I'm with you good sir. It's likeable because it isn't a masterpiece. It's simple and fun. Some of it is a bit sub-standard but it is a fun album which is easy to listen to.
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and to be honest, who'd have thought eh?
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I'm looking forward to the second one a lot though if it follows in the same idea. Also I've yet to work quite what it is that causes it but the title track came up on shuffle on my ipod the other day and two years and who knows how many plays on it still just makes me grin every time, its just somehow the most perfect Nicky like song. |
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I donīt know what makes it so fantastic - it just is, Itīs so intimate, cozy and eccentric at the same time - Like having tea with Nicky Wire on a rainy sunday afternoon - and after half an hour you realise your cup is spiked with LSD.
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