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Old 04.29.2009, 01:21 PM   #75
alex_could
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Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: St.Petersburg, Russia
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Oh yes, guy from Germany, I agree with you as well!! My ex-girlfriend also was way surprised
when I told her my opinion!


Okay, and now some statements from me:

1. Songs have a very weak structure. Their parts glued even worse than it was
with parts of preview montage. It looked more logical there.

2. Some tricks repeat. "No Way" has almost the same break as
"Reena". And similar it's in "What We Know" even.
"What We Know" also contains the fragment from "Kim Gordon and
bla bla". It's seen good in live version presented at another thread. On
the album it's a bit masked though. “No Way” has a very similar rhythmical
fragment as in “Leaky Lifeboat”.

3. Music seems to be power-, life- and soulless. Like the band is exhausted and
they are not interested in creating music.

4. Rather Ripped wasn't a strong album to me, but it's a masterpiece if
compared with The Eternal.

5. Jim O'Rourke has a good taste really. It helped the band to release 3
interesting albums recently. But even Rather Ripped would be the nice end of
the story.

P.S. I found Preview Montage and Sacred Trickster interesting.
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