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Now that’s not necessarily a bad thing, as it has worked for other artists (e.g. Jack Johnon, even Eminem ) But the fact is that this album sounds more like a collection of B-sides from the debut. .
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layers of vocals and instruments over the top on Amnesiac has been reworked and revamped for live performance, replacing the backward samples with simple piano. But even though the recordings are top-
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only down side about Alanis Morissette is that she has a really nasty habit of leaving an eternity between releasing albums. After rocking the music world with the angry and confessional Jagged Little
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only a little tougher. The music has a driving force behind it, and if you are in the mood to dance, you are gonna sweat to this one. The CD has fourteen tracks, but is only just over a half hour long.
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do not think that Pulp has taken on a sentimental air. They approach aging with dark bluntness, with lines like, "Help the Aged / One day they were just like you / drinking, smoking cigs and sniffing
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feat. Wyclef is a sweet song. It has a simple plucked guitar sample and an almost Carribean beat, which gives it the perfect East Coast meets Carribean feel, hence the title. "Glamour Life," featuring
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really seem to be as much rapists of past cool music as has been quite a trend recently among the recent post-punk resurgence. Instead, on Logic Will Break Your Heart it truly appears that The Stills
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including a cover of "Take on Me" by A-Ha (found on the BASEketball soundtrack). They ended their set with "Sell Out" which bothered me. I had hoped they would be past that, but I guess they needed to
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The narrator in the song has a perfect story book life, but that all ends when he goes home to find his wife in bed with another man. While that is rather depressing (as it is supposed to be-this is a
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The song has a definite 60s feel, as it features, "Sock it to me!" and James Brown-like soul shouts from the lead singer, while the backup singers start things off with a quote from "Age of Aquarius"
