1. I vote for non-English albums as well. Hardly listen to music in Swedish at all though, pretty much all the Swedish artists make their music in English...

  2. I gave already and Bad Timing and If You Don't Get What You Want are really masterpieces... And Sun Ra...

    edit: 1 vote for non-Eng-albums allowed (but must translate)
  3. So, dEUS. I'm a fan of this guys. They played a 2-days festival I attended in 2012, so I started listening to them more or less 2 years ago by now. I know mostly all of their songs, and I like most of them. As I mentioned earlier, this album -despite its commercial success- is the one which I haven't heard a song from live. I hope that can change soon


    dEUS - Pocket Revolution

    1. Bad Timing - that CRESCENDO! From a plain wall of synths to a full band, hard-rock middle part... Opening an album with a 7 min piece is bold, no doubt about it. Bravo! Even if I wasn't a fan of the band, I would be impressed by this. Great song, great opening.
    2. 7 Days, 7 Weeks - the quiet after the storm. Not my favorite track on the album, but a good example of their quieter work.
    3. Stop-Start Nature - not a fan of this one personally, too industrial and dissonant at times for my taste. They have a lot of songs on this same style, but this one is one of my least favs. It can/will grow though. I love the spoken, middle part. Some vocal melodies remind me of "Ghosts" which is a good thing since it's my fav song of theirs.
    4. If You Don't Get What You Want - melikes. Standard song in their standard style, so nothing wrong about it.
    5. What We Talk About (when we talk about love) - it never clicked on me - still hasn't. I like the tambourine and the very AchtungBaby-esque sound of it (something we can say about most of their songs anyway), but it just doesn't connect with me properly.
    6. Include Me Out - I like this one from start to end. Lovely song, great lyrics. Amazing production, gotta love the overalatmosphere
    7. Pocket Revolution - the title song is the quieter one at the start, then the dynamics blow your head at 02:00, as the lyrics warn you to lower the volume "I should have listened to the warning"... Blues-ish, shouted chorus go along fine with the louder parts. I love the small descending guitar solo at 4:45, it sounds totally like The Edge to me, which is obviously great!
    8. Nightshopping - another one I can't properly enjoy, don't know exactly why. I like the guitar breaks at 01:18 and 02:45, but nothing else really.
    9. Cold Sun Of Circumstance - I like the Radiohead-ish sound and dissonance at the start. I can't say why, but I enjoy this one a lot, even if it isn't the kind of song that I like the most from them! I like that bonus bit at the end, even though it would be better if left instrumental.
    10. The Real Sugar - one of my favs from the album. That bossa nova atmosphere at the start... Really sensual, suggestive song. I could play this one on repeat all evening while overlooking a white-sand beach with some good company and maybe a mojito or a cold beer... Does it suggest the same to you? "And if you believe in something good, it could happen today"
    11. Sun Ra - not my cup of tea. At all. Sorry xD I will delete it from future listens of the album.
    12. Nothing Really Ends - As you might have guessed by now, I'm a fan of their softer stuff, so I love this one. Very nice ending for the album.

    PS. As an added bonus, the album cover reminds me of Passengers




    Summary: I liked it a lot already, and my opinion hasn't changed. Nice mix of their more industrial, harder stuff and their softer side. It doesn't top some of their other albums which I prefer, but it's a great one anyway. 8/10.
  4. Catastrophe just happened with my Dandy Warhols review. First off, I was away for the weekend in a non-WiFi, even mobile internet, zone, hence why I haven't posted my review. Secondly, I know I should have maybe saved it but I lost my comprehensive review of the album after accidentally performing a function while typing. If anybody has an Acer Aspire 5750, you'll know that the touchpad is placed in an awkward position making it difficult to type without touching the pad; so I have performed some function that has made the page go back twice and I have lost the review.

    To summarise what it said in it: I have never taken time to appreciate or thoroughly listen to Dandy Warhols' back-catalogue; however this album pushed some buttons. I think the intro was pointless and the album should have just ripped right into 'We Used To Be Friends' – a song I was familiar with as a 9-year-old when it was on FIFA 2004 or 2005. I was also accustomed to 'The Last High' and 'Plan A', as well as 'Scientist' which was from a British TV show called 'Brainiac'. I found the first half incredibly exciting with a blend of fresh, dynamic sounds. The second half wasn't as enthralling but still featured some unique and vibrant melodies here and there. This album has opened a door for me: I'm going to purchase this album and delve into some more of The Dandy Warhols. This album, and the album before, has made me wonder how the band weren't more well-known.

    I'm going to listen to this dEUS album tomorrow and review it asap before I head off to Brighton on Thursday. Make that a promise.
  5. Just like Dandy Warhols, this is the first time I hear about dEUS.

    First album listening will start soon!
  6. Nice review, Sergio. I've got some different opinions and will post my review later. But must agree with Bad Timin. It's one of their best, probably top 5 song.
  7. Originally posted by Alvin:Nice review, Sergio. I've got some different opinions and will post my review later. But must agree with Bad Timin. It's one of their best, probably top 5 song.

    Yeah, juding by your Muse tastes, I suppose you'll be a fan of their harder, more industrial stuff No prob about it, I can see why one would like that stuff!
  8. Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]

    Yeah, juding by your Muse tastes, I suppose you'll be a fan of their harder, more industrial stuff No prob about it, I can see why one would like that stuff!

    Not neccessarily harder, but more interesting for me. I'm on alternative wave last months
  9. After a couple of listenings, I can say the album is really good! That first song got stucked in my mind.

    I'm going to listening a few more times to give it a proper review
  10. Yeah Bad Timing is a great song. Together with Instant Street (other album) their best song imo.

  11. Instant Street is superb! I was so glad they pumped it out in Madrid


    Keep those reviews coming, people
  12. Include Me Out and Real Sugar

    I have to go to bed now, so I'll be able to write something tomorrow, but those 2 songs are great!