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Old 09.11.2014, 02:17 PM   #4
jetengine
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EVOL has always been my least favourite of their '80s output. In fact, even Kim herself has gone on record as saying that she doesn't care much for it. It has its moments, however. Thurston and Lee's tracks stand out for me. As I've said before, Kim sounds like she's really not into it on the album's two most promoted tracks, 'Shadow of a Doubt' and 'Starpower'; they sound as if she just woke up and was in a pissy mood or something. 'Tom Violene', 'In The Kingdom #19' and 'Green Light' are the standout tracks for me, and I guess 'Expressway to Your Skull', which reminds me quite a bit of The Doors' 'The End'.
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