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Live At The Fillmore»rank: 29793par: Dredg
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Reconstruction Site»rank: 5262par: Weakerthans
Chroniques et points de vue:From :John Sampson continues to sharpen the contrast between the noisy agitprop of his former band Propagandhi and the low-key melodicism of his current one on this, the Winnipeg-based Weakerthans third full album. Forcefully literate (Sampson spent time between his two musical projects writing and launching a small publishing business) yet wed to a coolly urgent alt-pop musical sense that nicely underplays his self-conscious musings on personal obsessions that variously take in the title track's introspective ... |
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Abattoir Blues/Lyre Of Orpheus»rank: 5809par: Nick Cave
Chroniques et points de vue:From :John Sampson continues to sharpen the contrast between the noisy agitprop of his former band Propagandhi and the low-key melodicism of his current one on this, the Winnipeg-based Weakerthans third full album. Forcefully literate (Sampson spent time between his two musical projects writing and launching a small publishing business) yet wed to a coolly urgent alt-pop musical sense that nicely underplays his self-conscious musings on personal obsessions that variously take in the title track's introspective ... |
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Way Of...»rank: 6880par: The Vaselines
Chroniques et points de vue:From :John Sampson continues to sharpen the contrast between the noisy agitprop of his former band Propagandhi and the low-key melodicism of his current one on this, the Winnipeg-based Weakerthans third full album. Forcefully literate (Sampson spent time between his two musical projects writing and launching a small publishing business) yet wed to a coolly urgent alt-pop musical sense that nicely underplays his self-conscious musings on personal obsessions that variously take in the title track's introspective ... |
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Live (With DVD)»rank: 8762par: City and Colour
Chroniques et points de vue:From :John Sampson continues to sharpen the contrast between the noisy agitprop of his former band Propagandhi and the low-key melodicism of his current one on this, the Winnipeg-based Weakerthans third full album. Forcefully literate (Sampson spent time between his two musical projects writing and launching a small publishing business) yet wed to a coolly urgent alt-pop musical sense that nicely underplays his self-conscious musings on personal obsessions that variously take in the title track's introspective ... |
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Secret World Live»rank: 4542par: Peter Gabriel
Chroniques et points de vue:From :John Sampson continues to sharpen the contrast between the noisy agitprop of his former band Propagandhi and the low-key melodicism of his current one on this, the Winnipeg-based Weakerthans third full album. Forcefully literate (Sampson spent time between his two musical projects writing and launching a small publishing business) yet wed to a coolly urgent alt-pop musical sense that nicely underplays his self-conscious musings on personal obsessions that variously take in the title track's introspective ... |
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Yield»rank: 9562par: Pearl Jam
Chroniques et points de vue:From :The Seattle band once notable for its arena rock anthems is now remarkable mostly for its hushed melodies. 0n Pearl Jam's fifth album, the rockers seem slapdash ('Do the Evolution', 'Brain of J'), and the arty experiments sound self-conscious (especially the 67-second knockoff, '-'). That leaves the ballads, especially the lovely lilt of 'Low Light' and the clear-eyed lament of 'Wishlist.' 0n the latter song, Ed Vedder (as he now calls himself) yearns to be ... |
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Livin It»rank: 1755par: Brian Melo
Chroniques et points de vue:From :The Seattle band once notable for its arena rock anthems is now remarkable mostly for its hushed melodies. 0n Pearl Jam's fifth album, the rockers seem slapdash ('Do the Evolution', 'Brain of J'), and the arty experiments sound self-conscious (especially the 67-second knockoff, '-'). That leaves the ballads, especially the lovely lilt of 'Low Light' and the clear-eyed lament of 'Wishlist.' 0n the latter song, Ed Vedder (as he now calls himself) yearns to be ... |
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Moon And Antarctica»rank: 4141par: Modest Mouse
Chroniques et points de vue:From :With their interstellar (really!) lyrics and angular song structures, Modest Mouse tend to defy their self-deprecating band name. ln truth, the trio's got some lofty ambitions, and The Moon and Antarctica indulges their grand dreams with pristine production and a vivid sonic backdrop. lt also dives deeply into their geographical obsessions--always with the same subjective twists that made The Lonesome Crowded West and This ls a Long Drive for Someone with Nothing to Think About ... |
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Sandinista!»rank: 6849par: The Clash
Chroniques et points de vue::What the hell is this? Though the two-record sprawl of London Calling--with its exploratory mutations of reggae, rockabilly, and even disco--proved that the Clash weren't content to lie fallow in a punk-rock ghetto, nothing prepares you for Sandinista's messy melange. For 36 tracks (the Clash originally released this as a three-record set for not much more than the price of one), the band tackles everything in sight, including waltz, gospel, disco, children's ditties, funk, reggae, dub, ... |