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Old 08-24-2008, 03:12 PM   #31 (permalink)
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Agreed, the only standout for now is An Eluardian instance. There are flashes of pop brilliance all over the album but as you say, there's no flow to it and they're just too few and far between to keep you interested. I'm gonna keep listening to it but I don't see how it can surpass their previous 3 albums...(I have been known to drastically change my opinion though so maybe I'll have a breakthrough of sorts with this one too...*fringerscrossed*). It's definitely not as bad as the new Bloc Party. Now that's a stinker...:|
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Old 08-24-2008, 03:19 PM   #32 (permalink)
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Do you think the tracklisting is messed up? The opener sounds like a opener but the end song doesn't really, and throughout the songs don't mix into each other well at all....
I don't think Intimacy stinks, it just left me disappointed for the most part. Again.
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Old 08-24-2008, 03:26 PM   #33 (permalink)
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Yeah it might be a rough draft or something, the songs definitely don't flow into each other but really, I don't see how you can arrange them to make a good album, the songs just aren't there...:\

And Intimacy really has nothing to offer, just the same old recycled crap, only with literally no catchy hooks or memorable moments of any kind. They were a one trick pony, if you disregard a few songs off AWITC.
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Old 08-24-2008, 03:31 PM   #34 (permalink)
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Oh, does anyone else think the fantastic trumpet hook at the beginning of An Eluardian instance should have been repeated throughout the rest of the song? I so ought to become a producer...*sigh*
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Old 08-24-2008, 03:40 PM   #35 (permalink)
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Yes.
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Old 08-24-2008, 03:50 PM   #36 (permalink)
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I know. *sigh* I also think the synth on Mingusings should have been a tad louder, it's quite genius really.

Oh I think I've got something, from their myspace blog:
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i’ve finished the new album. i’ve been working on it for over a year. it’s mastered and ready to go.

it won’t come out till october though. i am very happy with it. i worry that some people are going to misunderstand it. there’s nothing i can do about that though, now, it is done. anyways,i didn’t create it to give people something to like. i created it because i was compelled to.

it is possible to view this album as one long composition, with lots of different movements, or just as a collection of pop songs. i wanted to make an album that was unpredictable and, at times,startling, yet always hummable and catchy. some of the transitions are intentionally awkward. i did this to keep the listener off guard and to dismantle people’s perception of how an album is supposed to be constructed. i am so bored with art that makes sense and “works”. i wanted to do somethings that didn’t “work”. very few things pique our interest while they are working as we expect them to, things are far more interesting when they are not working. shocking people though, just for the sake of it, is so mundane. nothing on Skeletal Lamping was intended to shock. i just feel that,in most contemporary songs, you can basically finish the artist’s sentences,musically and lyrically. i wanted to make an album where that was not possible.

i wanted to make a record that could truly surprise a listener. to create something that was, in turns, enraging, joyous, discomforting, playful, lovely, unpleasant, freaky, mesmeric…something that came close to capturing the labyrinthine complexity of this human consciousness.

i spend most of my time in a state of mild confusion and pensiveness. i imagine most people do too. this record is my attempt to bring all of my puzzling, contradicting, disturbing, humorous…fantasies, ruminations and observations to the surface, so that i can better dissect and understand their reason for being in my head. hence the title, Skeletal Lamping. Lamping is the name of a rather dreadful hunting technique where, hunters go into the forest at night, flood an area in light, then shoot,or capture,the animals as they panic and run from their hiding places.

this album is my attempt at doing this to my proverbial skeletons. i haven’t yet decided if i should shoot or just capture them though.
So it appears that the track listing is correct and the awkward transitions intentional?
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I think that's a cool idea.
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I don't think even he has a clue about what he's talking about there.
Tl;dr: I wanted to make a pop album but made it kooky to look a bit more credible.
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Being a fan of The Fall listening to awkward music comes second nature . Not got around to hearing this yet be interested to see if he is talking sense or just defending a duff album.
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Agreed, the only standout for now is An Eluardian instance. There are flashes of pop brilliance all over the album but as you say, there's no flow to it and they're just too few and far between to keep you interested. I'm gonna keep listening to it but I don't see how it can surpass their previous 3 albums...(I have been known to drastically change my opinion though so maybe I'll have a breakthrough of sorts with this one too...*fringerscrossed*). It's definitely not as bad as the new Bloc Party. Now that's a stinker...:|
I could not agree with you more. I feel whereas before the Lo-Fi aspect of the music came off in a more complex and sophisticated way, this attempt seems cluttered and disorganized. This album seems much more experimental in its genre bending/blending which is somewhat appreciated, some what not.
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