Author Topic: The Blood Brothers  (Read 1570 times)

ggw

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The Blood Brothers
« on: August 07, 2003, 02:38:00 pm »
Are these guys this year's ....Trail of Dead, ATDI...[Fill in your favorite under-the-radar-savior-of-musical-integrity here]?
 
 Every review seems to be dripping with superlatives:
 
 "This album will unite clashing factions holding onto their illusions for dear life by reducing them to equally powerless spectators:"
 
 "the Blood Brothers' third full-length opus, Burn Piano Island, Burn, is the most prolific, beautiful, and vital statement of rock since the Stooges' Raw Power."
 
 "â??â?¦Burn, Piano Island, Burnâ?? deserves to be flushed into every corner of our nationâ??s pop sensibility. Now."
 
 "the next Nevermind....The Blood Brothers are doing calculus at this point....this is a monumental album"
 
 "Cinematically speaking, Burn Piano Island, Burn is like the point in the climax where klaxon alarms give way to a luminous fuel tank explosion blossoming from the heart of some important complex, leaving the fate of the hero and the villain unknown."
 
 I've had it for a couple of months and while it was a good listen, I haven't had the urge to put it on since May.  Perhaps it grows on you?

jadetree

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Re: The Blood Brothers
« Reply #1 on: August 07, 2003, 03:08:00 pm »
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Originally posted by ggwâ?¢:
  Are these guys this year's ....Trail of Dead, ATDI...[Fill in your favorite under-the-radar-savior-of-musical-integrity here]?
 
 Every review seems to be dripping with superlatives:
 
 "This album will unite clashing factions holding onto their illusions for dear life by reducing them to equally powerless spectators:"
 
 "the Blood Brothers' third full-length opus, Burn Piano Island, Burn, is the most prolific, beautiful, and vital statement of rock since the Stooges' Raw Power."
 
 "â??â?¦Burn, Piano Island, Burnâ?? deserves to be flushed into every corner of our nationâ??s pop sensibility. Now."
 
 "the next Nevermind....The Blood Brothers are doing calculus at this point....this is a monumental album"
 
 "Cinematically speaking, Burn Piano Island, Burn is like the point in the climax where klaxon alarms give way to a luminous fuel tank explosion blossoming from the heart of some important complex, leaving the fate of the hero and the villain unknown."
 
 I've had it for a couple of months and while it was a good listen, I haven't had the urge to put it on since May.  Perhaps it grows on you?
I have had it for several months and keep trying to give it another chance, but I am never convinced. I am seeing them open for Cursive, maybe they will convince me then.

paige

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Re: The Blood Brothers
« Reply #2 on: August 07, 2003, 03:41:00 pm »
I think they're great. My friends saw them in Richmond a few weeks ago... said the show was energy but at times annoying, but overall enjoyable. I think that the album works for only certain kinds of moods, like rash I -Hate-Authority and I hate you kinds of moods. But I think that their energy and enthusiasm don't parallel any other bands out there now, which makes them stand out.

Captain Jack

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Re: The Blood Brothers
« Reply #3 on: August 08, 2003, 02:35:00 pm »
I think they're an alright band, but I can name a bunch of bands that do what they do a lot better.