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=> GENERAL DISCUSSION => Topic started by: nkotb on December 21, 2005, 10:27:00 am
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Trail of Dead gets top billing here, and I'm pretty just-below-lukewarm on the New Pornographers disc. And although I haven't listened to the entire disc, I've heard enough to know that the Fiery Furnaces new album stinks.
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The worst album I bought this year was by the Ponys. The Brendan Benson album was nowhere near as good as Lapalco, so I guess I could call that a disappointment, though it wasn't bad.
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The Dead 60s isn't fairing well with repeated listens. I had low expectations for the Louis XIV CD and it was even more of a turd then expected. Was really bummed by the Little Barrie CD just wasn't as good as an earlier EP, probably one of those bands that are better live. I enjoyed about half the Danko Jones CD.
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Originally posted by nkotBaba:
Trail of Dead gets top billing here,
I really like Worlds Apart...not quite as good as Source Tags and Codes though...
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Did anyone get Frank Black's "Honeycomb"? It wasn't disappointing but a bit more low key then expectd, I have a feeling it's one of those which will either grow on me over time or collect dust.
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He had some good folks playing on it with him, but I don't think he really pulled it off, based on the couple of songs I heard.
Originally posted by kosmo vinyl:
Did anyone get Frank Black's "Honeycomb"? It wasn't disappointing but a bit more low key then expectd, I have a feeling it's one of those which will either grow on me over time or collect dust.
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U2 - "How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb"
What a lemon! Pun intended ;) Seriously, it is unlistenable in my opinion.
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As soon as I saw the title of this thread, I too thought of the new Brendan Benson record.
One Mississippi is very good and Lapalco is a classic, so I was really anticipating the new one.
However, it had no edge whatsoever and wasn't as rockin' as the earlier albums.
Still a decent record, but in my opinion the most disappointing of 2005.
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Originally posted by Charlie Nakatestes, Japanese Golfer:
He had some good folks playing on it with him, but I don't think he really pulled it off, based on the couple of songs I heard.
Originally posted by kosmo vinyl:
Did anyone get Frank Black's "Honeycomb"? It wasn't disappointing but a bit more low key then expectd, I have a feeling it's one of those which will either grow on me over time or collect dust.
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I agree.... Nothing really grabbed me when I've listened to it, the standout track was the duet with according to Allmusic his soon be ex-wife.
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I was kinda disappointed by Beck's Guero. The songs were alright I guess, but nothing on it really thrilled me as I would have liked.
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The new Super Furries really dissapointed me
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Originally posted by pickup, murderer of little kittens:
I was kinda disappointed by Beck's Guero. The songs were alright I guess, but nothing on it really thrilled me as I would have liked.
Scientology has made him mediocre.
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rufus wainwright- want none
CYHSY- words cannot describe the pain
WIllie Nelson's reggae album
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The worst album I bought this year was by the Ponys.
rhett, curious what made you purchase this one. i don't want to pigeonhole your tastes or anything, but it doesn't seem like it's too up your alley, and it got just pretty good, not overwhelmingly great reviews. did robbie fulks give his fellow chicagoans a stamp of approval or something?
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daft punk
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The Decemberists album hasn't fared well on repeat listens, especially compared to their last one.
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stellastarr*. It is made up of all the slow songs on their first album that I would skip. To grandiose and pretentious sounding.
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Originally posted by Chaz, Lover of all Beings:
Originally posted by pickup, murderer of little kittens:
I was kinda disappointed by Beck's Guero. The songs were alright I guess, but nothing on it really thrilled me as I would have liked.
Scientology has made him mediocre. [/b]
If that is why he censored Mellow Gold (all the cusses are bleeped now), then I think it is time to crush scientology.
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the new Death Cab album...I had really high expectations, and it was just "ok." it didn't really get me the same way their others do...Gibbard has changed his lyric-writing style on this one.
I also got a pre-release type thing of the 2006 Rooney album, and was confused and NOT impressed. they tweaked a lot of what I have and not all of these songs will be on the new album, so all I can do is pray that they did a whole helluva lot of tweaking.
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don't lie, you never listened to Death Cab before this album, and before they were mentioned on the OC.
Originally posted by you be betty:
the new Death Cab album...I had really high expectations, and it was just "ok." it didn't really get me the same way their others do...Gibbard has changed his lyric-writing style on this one.
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Got the Bloc Party album the other day and my first reaction after listening to it one time is that it is pretty boring. Now, I need to listen to it a couple more times before sending it to the trash. I remember the first time I listened to a Pogues song, A Pair of Brown Eyes, I couldn't understand how people could like it (now I am flying 2500 miles to see them in DC).
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worlds apart was certainly not up to standard for the trail of dead, but it had its moments, like on will you smile again, rest will follow, the best...
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Originally posted by Alex:
don't lie, you never listened to Death Cab before this album, and before they were mentioned on the OC.
Originally posted by you be betty:
the new Death Cab album...I had really high expectations, and it was just "ok." it didn't really get me the same way their others do...Gibbard has changed his lyric-writing style on this one.
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duck
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None of these were disappointments, since I wasn't expecting to like them...
1. I still hate the White Stripes. Still think they suck.
2. My Morning Jacket really sucks.
3. I don't get the critical raves for New Pornographers or Sufjan Stevens. Listenable, but certainly not special.
4. The singer from the Decemberists kills whatever chances they have of being good with his annoying, faggy (not that there's anything wrong with being gay) voice.
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Originally posted by Alex:
don't lie, you never listened to Death Cab before this album, and before they were mentioned on the OC.
Originally posted by you be betty:
the new Death Cab album...I had really high expectations, and it was just "ok." it didn't really get me the same way their others do...Gibbard has changed his lyric-writing style on this one.
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Wow, way to be a narrow-minded asshole. But my first Death Cab cd was in fact The Photo Album, which was released, and I recieved WELL BEFORE The OC went on the air. Thanks.
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The new Stellastarr album was a big disappointment. I agree with the critique above.
It was also a disappointment how poorly Ladytron's new album sold. Eighty percent of that record is excellent.
But my biggest disappointment was that the new Sleater-Kinney album didn't completely blow donkey balls.
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Trail Of Dead, Daft Punk, and Stellastarr* are my top three, in that order.
Sufjan Stevens, New Pornographers, and Decemberists (and alot more) were OVERRATED as Rhett or somebody said, but I guess I wasn't expecting fantastic records going in. Well, I did think Michigan by Sufjan was pretty great, but still I wasn't expecting to be floored by Illinois, and I wasn't.
I disagree with whoever said Beck. That was his most solid release since ODelay.
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Originally posted by Barcelona:
Got the Bloc Party album the other day and my first reaction after listening to it one time is that it is pretty boring. Now, I need to listen to it a couple more times before sending it to the trash. I remember the first time I listened to a Pogues song, A Pair of Brown Eyes, I couldn't understand how people could like it (now I am flying 2500 miles to see them in DC).
Give it some more listens. I am beginning to like it after intitially having the same reaction as you. My biggest gripe is that the album is so heavily compressed, the vocals are way too in your face like the Red Hot Chili Peppers.
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Personally I've been disappointed by the whole year. But, I have gotten far fewer releases than I have in years past, so may have missed some gems.
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I have two Andrew Bird albums that I love. The new one, which has certainly caught on with the critics, has not really caught on with me. So I guess that's a bit of a disappointment.
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I wonder if this could cure me of my hate new music funk:
<img src="http://static.fanzone.org/data/images/05/2b/1a/2b1adf6790c20690016845130bcc75ac6ea624b0.png" alt=" - " />
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Was Fatboy Slim's Palookaville this year? I listened to it at a friend's house and could only think "he's fallen a long way baby".
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My winner is still - the undisputed champion of disappointment:
<img src="http://images-eu.amazon.com/images/P/B000BFHVJM.02.LZZZZZZZ" alt=" - " />
And this is the challenger:
<img src="http://images-eu.amazon.com/images/P/B000A6SYA2.02.LZZZZZZZ" alt=" - " />
I should have trusted my gut & been warned off by the cheezy cover.
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I can't speak to either dissapointment - I have Z and like it but have no other MMJ albums to compare it to
but damn, if that Rob Dickinson cover isn't hilarious - like something Ricky Martin or someone like that would do...!!
Originally posted by The Artist Formerly Known As grotty:
My winner is still - the undisputed champion of disappointment:
<img src="http://images-eu.amazon.com/images/P/B000BFHVJM.02.LZZZZZZZ" alt=" - " />
And this is the challenger:
<img src="http://images-eu.amazon.com/images/P/B000A6SYA2.02.LZZZZZZZ" alt=" - " />
I should have trusted my gut & been warned off by the cheezy cover.
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Originally posted by The Artist Formerly Known As grotty:
My winner is still - the undisputed champion of disappointment [mmj - z]:
do you mind expounding a little more? i'm really curious as to why so many MMJ fans on here didn't like this album ... i have all their others, and Z seems like such a natural (and great) progression for them
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do you mind expounding a little more? i'm really curious as to why so many MMJ fans on here didn't like this album ... i have all their others, and Z seems like such a natural (and great) progression for them
the songs are shit. i'd expound more but i erased it from my itunes and don't feel like downloading it again.
at dawn > the tennessee fire > it still moves > avian bird flu > z
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i don't know if any of you have picked up the MMJ "early recordings" CDs, but james' cover of "west end girls" is worth hearing
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I think the biggest disappointment for me was the SFA album "Love Kraft." Which is a shame, because I love just about everything else they've ever released.
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Hmmm...Biggest Disappointment this year:
Thievery Corporation - The Cosmic Game. All the guest stars in the world couldn't save this from being a mediocre effort on their part.
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Originally posted by Sir HC:
Originally posted by Barcelona:
Got the Bloc Party album the other day and my first reaction after listening to it one time is that it is pretty boring. Now, I need to listen to it a couple more times before sending it to the trash. I remember the first time I listened to a Pogues song, A Pair of Brown Eyes, I couldn't understand how people could like it (now I am flying 2500 miles to see them in DC).
Give it some more listens. I am beginning to like it after intitially having the same reaction as you. My biggest gripe is that the album is so heavily compressed, the vocals are way too in your face like the Red Hot Chili Peppers. [/b]
the production on this record is being to annoy me, the frantic playing just sounds contrived, live they loosely up a bit which is why the band will be worth further listens. i actually like the remix album in part because the vocals are a bit more subdued on it.
the more i think about it, other than "16 Military Wives" and "The Sporting Life" the new Decemberists just wasn't that compelling. My current tops of 2005 would definitely be revised by the end of next year.
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Originally posted by kosmo vinyl:
Originally posted by Sir HC:
Originally posted by Barcelona:
Got the Bloc Party album the other day and my first reaction after listening to it one time is that it is pretty boring. Now, I need to listen to it a couple more times before sending it to the trash. I remember the first time I listened to a Pogues song, A Pair of Brown Eyes, I couldn't understand how people could like it (now I am flying 2500 miles to see them in DC).
Give it some more listens. I am beginning to like it after intitially having the same reaction as you. My biggest gripe is that the album is so heavily compressed, the vocals are way too in your face like the Red Hot Chili Peppers. [/b]
the production on this record is being to annoy me, the frantic playing just sounds contrived, live they loosely up a bit which is why the band will be worth further listens. i actually like the remix album in part because the vocals are a bit more subdued on it.
the more i think about it, other than "16 Military Wives" and "The Sporting Life" the new Decemberists just wasn't that compelling. My current tops of 2005 would definitely be revised by the end of next year. [/b]
Funny I had to get over the production to listen to it. It reminds me of one of the guys who works at Phase studios talking about a band who he recorded. After they got the thing mastered, it was so compressed and squashed out that he was bummed, made him sound like he couldn't record.
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Originally posted by HoyaParanoia:
Originally posted by The Artist Formerly Known As grotty:
My winner is still - the undisputed champion of disappointment [mmj - z]:
do you mind expounding a little more? i'm really curious as to why so many MMJ fans on here didn't like this album ... i have all their others, and Z seems like such a natural (and great) progression for them [/b]
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