SHITLOADS OF ATMOSPHERE
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yep
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compared to this it had shitloads of atmosphere
ok maybe that was a little hyperbolic but still I listened to that album in the evenings and felt like
I was outside in a city at night or something I don't know
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Album Rating: 3.5 | Sound Off
doesn't this one make you feel like yr at a gig tho
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No more than other music
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Album Rating: 2.0
It sounds like they played it safe. What the reviewer think about the bonus tracks ?
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Album Rating: 2.5 | Sound Off
yeah they played it really damn safe, its very structured and really pop orientated, dont like it.
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havent heard this band since i was 14 with start something
quickly moved on to actually good music
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Didn't really like this album.
It's just really boring. =/
I don't know but with albums like these, I feel like once I've heard the songs once, I've heard them a thousand times.
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This album is really good...Especially "A Little Reminder That I'll Never Forget"
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Album Rating: 2.5
I enjoyed this (more than the previous release actually) but i did find it just floated by. It never made me sit up and a pay attention to it. Daveyboy said it was too easy listening, and that’s what I'd pin it down too. I'm probably sounding overly negative, I don't intend to.
In fact, the most irritating thing I find about Lostprophets is they have that album that would define them, thus far I'd say start something is their best release. Every release I just want that little bit more.
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Well, dang...
Guess I'll have to pass for now.
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Fuck, wrong thread. ^ meant for Shinedown review.
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Like @lostprophets ? Watch this new interactive video!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UfQimfx2Vzk
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A convincing and confident tour-de-force of addictive anthem-writing, propelled by something rebellious.
So basically it is like their previous effort? I would give their previous album the exactly the same intro if I would write a review for it.
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haha I know a guy who does lighting for a shitload of bands for their tours, and when I asked him which musicians he didn't get on with he said Ian Watkins
Watkins does come across a bit douchey really
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I gave up after listening to the first 3 tracks, I really can't stand 'em. Gave it another listen here the other day... Still not giving a shit about the first 3 songs, but the album gets better afterwards.
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Album Rating: 3.5
Following the defiant & excellent 'The Betrayed', Welsh rockers Lostprophets settle into a fan-friendly comfort zone on their 5th LP 'Weapons'. As consistent & anthemic as ever, the sextet keep within their boundaries, assuredly delivering 10 fist-pumping sing-alongs. With nothing reaching their previous heights this may be familiar & predictable, but the slick production effectively highlights a fuller sound here. It isn't deep or innovative, but 'Weapons' is catchy, energetic & sounds huge, meaning these tunes are likely to go down a treat live. Recommended Tracks: We Bring an Arsenal, Bring 'Em Down, Another Shot & Jesus Walks.
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I get the feeling with the recent music videos that they're trying to follow in the footprints of My Chemical Romance with the whole Danger Days concept movie thing.
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This band lost their stuff when they released Liberation Transmission, and have defiantly remained terrible ever since. Its actually quite impressive.
Also, Ian Watkins: WTF!
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