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Posted: August 01 2015 at 09:07
Manuel wrote:
Djam Karet. I'm probably one of the few people who don't like The Mars Volta. They are good musicians, but I can't get into their music.
same here actually.. but holding this vote. Likely going to try ..yet again... to see what others (including my dear wife) see in that album. I should love it...it is right in my stylistic G-spot... but I don't.. there is a reason there. I never have put my finger on why
The Pedro and Micky Experience - When one no longer requires psychotropics to trip
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Posted: August 01 2015 at 16:21
hmmmm.. sitting here listening to Deloused...
stylistically I should love it ... but don't.. why? Perhaps I've finally figured it out.
Blunt force trauma man... I love it. Some of my most favorite.. even beloved prog classics are like that. YS is a great comparison. Brutal, hard, complex and chaotic. What is this missing.
For one .. albums like YS or Vietato ai minori di 18 anni have a meaning.. a purpose. A theme. I sense none here. The key to the success of albums like those is even while you are being beat over the head with a 2x4 there is a certain.. beauty to it. As I noted one time.. if Sam Peckinpah had ever grabbed a hammond organ.. HE would have been the one to have done an album like YS.
so in summation. Why has Deloused never really grabbed me.. when it should have being an album of a style I completely adore. YS is being over the 2x4 by someone whom you've spilt their beer or knocked over their Harley in the parking lot... Deloused.. is being beat over the head senselessly by someone passing you in the street.
The Pedro and Micky Experience - When one no longer requires psychotropics to trip
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Posted: August 01 2015 at 16:27
micky wrote:
hmmmm.. sitting here listening to Deloused...
stylistically I should love it ... but don't.. why? Perhaps I've finally figured it out.
Blunt force trauma man... I love it. Some of my most favorite.. even beloved prog classics are like that. YS is a great comparison. Brutal, hard, complex and chaotic. What is this missing.
For one .. albums like YS or Vietato ai minori di 18 anni have a meaning.. a purpose. A theme. I sense none here. The key to the success of albums like those is even while you are being beat over the head with a 2x4 there is a certain.. beauty to it. As I noted one time.. if Sam Peckinpah had ever grabbed a hammond organ.. HE would have been the one to have done an album like YS.
so in summation. Why has Deloused never really grabbed me.. when it should have being an album of a style I completely adore. YS is being over the 2x4 by someone whom you've spilt their beer or knocked over their Harley in the parking lot... Deloused.. is being beat over the head senselessly by someone passing you in the street.
Have you heard Frances The Mute yet? I do prefer it to the one listed here although maybe it wouldn't matter as both are insane.
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Posted: August 01 2015 at 17:01
micky wrote:
hmmmm.. sitting here listening to Deloused...
stylistically I should love it ... but don't.. why? Perhaps I've finally figured it out.
Blunt force trauma man... I love it. Some of my most favorite.. even beloved prog classics are like that. YS is a great comparison. Brutal, hard, complex and chaotic. What is this missing.
For one .. albums like YS or Vietato ai minori di 18 anni have a meaning.. a purpose. A theme. I sense none here. The key to the success of albums like those is even while you are being beat over the head with a 2x4 there is a certain.. beauty to it. As I noted one time.. if Sam Peckinpah had ever grabbed a hammond organ.. HE would have been the one to have done an album like YS.
so in summation. Why has Deloused never really grabbed me.. when it should have being an album of a style I completely adore. YS is being over the 2x4 by someone whom you've spilt their beer or knocked over their Harley in the parking lot... Deloused.. is being beat over the head senselessly by someone passing you in the street.
I do quite like Deloused. I've been revisiting it lately. But I think it's become the only one of theirs that I really like. I tried revisiting the others with less than satisfactory results.
Not sure what you mean by not sensing any theme or purpose. It does seem that, by themselves, the tracks contain a large amount of fat. But together, they seem to work. For me anyway. They have a lot of wonderful melodic moments, especially in the guitars. I think it's Omar's best guitar work. And it still contains the hardcore intensity of At the Drive-In, which I like.
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Posted: August 01 2015 at 17:08
perhaps it will be a grower. It has been known to happen
I think Raff may have also hit on something that keeps it from really connecting.. it's underlying punk influences.. which don't really connect with me. Plus there is the complete lack of colors that keyboard driven.. or keyboard infused prog albums can deliver. Perhaps that right there might be the biggest key. I do love guitar driven prog.. but most of that is more riff based of the traditional heavy prog. It just sounded kind of samey...
I'm sure I'll have plenty of chance to have it grow on me.. Raff loves it..
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Posted: August 01 2015 at 18:00
micky wrote:
perhaps it will be a grower. It has been known to happen
I think Raff may have also hit on something that keeps it from really connecting.. it's underlying punk influences.. which don't really connect with me. Plus there is the complete lack of colors that keyboard driven.. or keyboard infused prog albums can deliver. Perhaps that right there might be the biggest key. I do love guitar driven prog.. but most of that is more riff based of the traditional heavy prog. It just sounded kind of samey...
I'm sure I'll have plenty of chance to have it grow on me.. Raff loves it..
Yeah, the punk influences are probably the reason it appeals to me and not their later albums. I definitely like myself a bit of punkiness. But I can see where that would be unappealing to many a prog fan.
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Posted: August 01 2015 at 21:02
Another hard one damn it. I like both outfits but not so much either album though I havn't heard all of The Devouring. Against the spirit I know but I'm afraid DK gets it though not so much based on this album.
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