On Thu, 10 Jun 1999 16:12:18 +0100 (BST) Jonathan Tedds
<jat@ast.leeds.ac.uk> writes:
quoted 2 lines (apart from the disappointing Snivilisation - made me
>(apart from the disappointing Snivilisation - made me
>laugh when NME decided that was their best album to date - bit >of
politics and NME can't get enough of it!).
I have no trouble saying that _Snivilisation_ is their finest album. It
certainly contains the widest variety in the tracks ... and seemed to
balance pop with experimentation perfectly. Hummable tunes with bits of
in-yer-face attitude. Which, to say the least, _In Sides_ was sorely
lacking. _Middle of Nowhere_ is growing on me, but I can't see playing
it as often as some of their other stuff. The tone of the album is a bit
too cohesive and similar. And I liked their songs more when the lyrics
were non-sensical (although Otono isn't all bad, just the damn words
screw it up).
J
np: _Middle of Nowhere_ which I am sure will sound better live!
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