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Grey Currawong's upbeat debut album I Am a Success has been met with generally negative reactions. Called "woefully misguided" by Rolling Stone, the album features joyous choral music reminiscent of the Polyphonic Spree, interspersed with clips of children laughing. While the album makes a laudable attempt to experiment, it goes a little too far and in the end doesn't live up to the hype surrounding this new group. C-
Christian metal band Celtchar have really outdone themselves with their sixteenth studio album, Moderation is the Key. Stressing abstinence from temptation and vice, the album displays an unusual combination of loud guitars and screaming lyrics with religious themes. "We just wanted to show that you can rock out while still having a relationship with Christ," explains frontman Ezekiel Rage, "that's always what we've been about." More aggressive and loud than their 2007 offering The Lord is my Bass Player, I Shall Not Want, this album is the best thing we've heard from Celtchar in years. A.
Kor | The Age of Chivalry is upon us! Wellent ich gugk, so hindert mich / köstlicher ziere sinder, Der ich e pflag, da für ich sich / Neur kelber, gaiss, böck, rinder, Und knospot leut, swarz, hässeleich, / Vast rüssig gen dem winder; Die geben müt als sackwein vich. / Vor angst slach ich mein kinder Offt hin hinder.
Enraged Orange Squire
(id: RoboPaul88)
posted 10-17-08 01:24 PM
CT (US)
36 / 40
Spoken-word poet Virgil W. Raines's third album is a haunting and introspective look at his time fighting in the Persian Gulf War, a topic he has avoided in his previous work. Raines is on top of his game with Everybody Wishes You Well; no one will be unchanged after giving this one a listen. B+
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Mapppp Squire
(id: Jimmy2)
posted 10-17-08 04:35 PM
CT (US)
37 / 40
Kor's is amazing, it works pretty well.
The Truce at Bakura Not Giving a Damn.
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Surge Squire
(id: Lt_Surge99)
posted 10-18-08 07:43 AM
CT (US)
38 / 40
"Especially awe-inspiring is the fact that any single brain is made up of atoms that were forged in the hearts of countless stars billions of years ago... These atoms now form a conglomerate – your brain – that can not only ponder the very stars that gave it birth but can also think about its own ability to think and wonder about its own ability to wonder. With the arrival of humans…the universe has suddenly become conscious of itself. This, truly, is the greatest mystery of all." - Rama