Ozzy-Scream.
Bought it at the BP in Otaki and needed something to distract me from mulling over the job interview I had just been to in Wellington.
God damn wish I hadn't, I knew it wouldn't be very good but did not expect it to so be shit. Seriously shit. A full face drenching in shit shit, thats how shit it is.
Production-Shit. My speakers nearly died on the first song, sounded like the tracks being torn off a tank as it went over a stack of steel beams. Had to pull over and mess with the settings to get it to a point where I could listen to it. Then a robot voice track kicked in.Fuck me dead.
Lyrics-Just shit. He's got nothing to say so he's just mouthing crap. Scream and Soul Sucka are two of the worst offenders but the rest never rise above shit. People who take no notice of lyrical content may enjoy, But this is a low point for Ozzy, fucker has sung some of the best lyrics ever penned, How the fuck he accepts this crap is beyond me (Oh wait, He's fucked and its all about money)
Vocals-Ozzy doesn't so much sing as just mouth the words and then they have heavily digitized every single word, to the point that his delivery is a monotone that has been enhanced to give melody and variance by computer. Fuck everyone who worked on this album, You suck sticks of shit.
Music-100 percent forgettable. They band do get a chance to pound away in the middle of the disc, but not for long, and its distorted by the production.
Don't buy the album if you value your memory of Ozzys legacy.
Wilco - Summerteeth
Slash...really enjoying it
It is entirely possible to teach an old blond new tricks!!!
Teenage Fanclub. Shadows.
It needs about ten listens to 'get' it. Three more than normal...
It's only when you take the piss out of a partially shaved wookie with an overactive 'me' gene and stapled on piss flaps that it becomes a problem.
Wake Up The Nation, Paul Weller.
Real departure from other stuff as a lot of the tracks are co-written. Moves on from the classic '22 Dreams' and really makes an impact. Going to see him live in October, should be good
Afghan Whigs, Up In It
the art of diplomacy is saying nice doggie,
until you find a big rock
Steve Winwood - Revolutions. Old stuff
it's not a bad thing till you throw a KLR into the mix.
those cheap ass bitches can do anything with ductape.
(PostalDave on ADVrider)
Citadellion - Adventurers of Taeloth
Kinda cool in a sorta 80's metal way.
Drew for Prime Minister!
www.oldskoolperformance.com
www.prospeedmc.com for parts ex U.S.A ( He's a Kiwi! )
Slash-- Actually a good album. Different singers, different music, but somehow very good. One of the few albums I have purchased, where I havn't yet skipped a track.
"No matter what bike you ride. It's all the same wind in your face"
Hah, I have that album too....My favorite track on it is 1000 mile journey...
I always go to Billboard.com and check out music on there.....Even before Shinedown was known here I was listening to their shit....and have just recently found something else i like...Avenged sevenfold-Nightmare...
To bad you only just found out about them considering they came to NZ a little while ago
Do you have Shinedowns acoustic version of Simpleman bloody good that
As for my last purchase was mid last year Machine Head - Through the ashes of empires
Last download was new albums by Slash, Alice in Chains and Deftones
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