Direktlänk till inlägg 9 maj 2011
Although this band has been around since 1978 this is the first album I've had heard with them. This album came together after the original members got together after their bassist Paul Raven died in 2007. I have listende to the album many times but I just don't get it. For me it's many metallic noise-terror with very little melody. Here and there I find some okey parts but mostly I want to turn the CD off. Heavy industrial rock would be the best way to describe this album. The "singing" is really annoying, raw and more of a talking/screaming than singing.
1)Absolute dissent (5,0)
2)The great cull (6,0)
3)Fresh fever from the skies (5,5)
4)In excelsis (5,0)
5)European super state (5,5)
6)This world hell (4,5)
7)Endgame (5,0)
8)The raven king (6,5)
9)Honour the fire (4,0)
10)Deptcharge (3,0)
11)Here comes the singularity (5,0)
12)Ghosts on Ladbroke Grove (5,5)
Score: 5,04
Jaz Coleman-vocals, keyboards
Georidie Walker-guitar
Youth-bass
Big Paul-drums
8 years into their albumreleasingcareer J. Geils Band released another album worth of rockin' and rollin' songs but this time they took a much calmer and poppier path and not all the songs are top class anymore. It seemes like they went out ...