quoted 2 lines Still, "hear hear" to Sean's general point, and I'd also like to sugge
>Still, "hear hear" to Sean's general point, and I'd also like to suggest a
>quick death to all the frankly incomprehensible "combination" comparisons
too.
quoted 3 lines You know, like "the While album sounding like a cross between Boogie Down
>You know, like "the While album sounding like a cross between Boogie Down
>Productions and Coil". I mean, what on earth is that supposed to sound like?
>What period of either act? What aspects of each act's sound are retained?
In defense of the write up in question, the full text was something like
"Old school beats of BDP mixed with the more recent textures of Coil"...or
something to that effect. I just shortened it when inquiring to get a
comment on to how it was. (Or to act as a catalyst for getting an honest
review, which I seem to have gotten and will now be avoiding said release.)
As for comparison reviews, I'm all for 'em. Specially the one that
compared my work to People Like Us! Yep, saved that one for ego-tripping.
Hahaha. Really though, comparisons give nice and quick insights to how
something sounds, and are good for getting a point across quickly. Lets
face it, nothing is truly new anymore (and hasn't been in centuries), so
why not take advantage?
JJTar.
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