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yulog wrote:Another overall yawn fest from this group everything is mid tempo or lighter and nothing really stands out
Voyager wrote:yulog wrote:Another overall yawn fest from this group everything is mid tempo or lighter and nothing really stands out
Oh well... at least his concerts will have several opportunities for restroom breaks.
I hope he doesn't come out bitching like U2 did about poor album sales. Give us something worth buying!!!
WalrusOct9 wrote:I think it's the best album they've done this decade, but that isn't saying much, although I liked Have A Nice Day for the most part. This one isn't weighed down by sappy ballads, which is a big step.
WalrusOct9 wrote:I think it's the best album they've done this decade, but that isn't saying much, although I liked Have A Nice Day for the most part. This one isn't weighed down by sappy ballads, which is a big step.
strangegrey wrote:The political injection into BJ's songs is what turns me off...completely. The band has lost their focus.
In the past, they had the same core focus on songwriting that gave Journey it's success. Write music for the fans about the fans. That's long gone....
...now it's predominantly music with political/social undertones...and it's offensive to anyone that doesn't side with BJ, politically....and merely off putting to people who wouldn't care, but were expecting a fan-focused songwriting.
This band, 8-10 years ago, was bigger than anything else out there......how quickly it gets pissed away when you try to change your core thing....
marco17 wrote:Nah, Jon won't bitch about poor album sales, he'll just rant and rave about his political views like I've seen him do a lot in the past. Maybe not as much these days with Obama in the White House, but who knows. Note to Jon [& all performers for that matter] I didn't spend my money to listen to your political views... shut up and sing the songs!!!
brywool wrote:"Bounce" had some good songs on it. It also had some horribly cliche' BJ lyrics, but then it's BJ, that's what you git.
StevePerryHair wrote:WalrusOct9 wrote:I think it's the best album they've done this decade, but that isn't saying much, although I liked Have A Nice Day for the most part. This one isn't weighed down by sappy ballads, which is a big step.
I liked Have a Nice Day a lot. How does that compare to the new one?
marco17 wrote:Voyager wrote:yulog wrote:Another overall yawn fest from this group everything is mid tempo or lighter and nothing really stands out
Oh well... at least his concerts will have several opportunities for restroom breaks.
I hope he doesn't come out bitching like U2 did about poor album sales. Give us something worth buying!!!
Nah, Jon won't bitch about poor album sales, he'll just rant and rave about his political views like I've seen him do a lot in the past. Maybe not as much these days with Obama in the White House, but who knows. Note to Jon [& all performers for that matter] I didn't spend my money to listen to your political views... shut up and sing the songs!!!
Gunbot wrote:I think this album has brought them back closer to their classic sound (minus any major anthem type numbers) than anything else they have done in the last ten years. Since the 80s seem to be in vogue the last few years (though I think that window is closing pretty soon), this was probably a smart move for the band to go back to their roots, or at least as close as they could get to them.
Andrew wrote:Gunbot wrote:I think this album has brought them back closer to their classic sound (minus any major anthem type numbers) than anything else they have done in the last ten years. Since the 80s seem to be in vogue the last few years (though I think that window is closing pretty soon), this was probably a smart move for the band to go back to their roots, or at least as close as they could get to them.
I think it is the fartyest removed they have ever been from their classic sound, apart from the crappy country record. BJ are not Coldplay. One Coldplay in the world is already one too many.
WalrusOct9 wrote:StevePerryHair wrote:WalrusOct9 wrote:I think it's the best album they've done this decade, but that isn't saying much, although I liked Have A Nice Day for the most part. This one isn't weighed down by sappy ballads, which is a big step.
I liked Have a Nice Day a lot. How does that compare to the new one?
It's a more even listen than HAND. There were a handful of songs on that album I thought were better than anything on the new one (title track, Dirty Little Secret, etc) but also some real clunkers (Balls of Freedom). This one doesn't hit as many high points but is better from start to finish, if that makes sense?
Gunbot wrote:Andrew wrote:Gunbot wrote:I think this album has brought them back closer to their classic sound (minus any major anthem type numbers) than anything else they have done in the last ten years. Since the 80s seem to be in vogue the last few years (though I think that window is closing pretty soon), this was probably a smart move for the band to go back to their roots, or at least as close as they could get to them.
I think it is the fartyest removed they have ever been from their classic sound, apart from the crappy country record. BJ are not Coldplay. One Coldplay in the world is already one too many.
A good thing I don't write reviews then, huh?
Pelata wrote:I'll say it again...it sounds as if Bono & Edge wrote a record w/ JBJ & Richie...(Coldplay, after all, got the bulk of their sound from U2)...it's like a blend of All That You Can't Leave Behind and Crush...the more I listen to it, the more I like it...
Andrew wrote:Pelata wrote:I'll say it again...it sounds as if Bono & Edge wrote a record w/ JBJ & Richie...(Coldplay, after all, got the bulk of their sound from U2)...it's like a blend of All That You Can't Leave Behind and Crush...the more I listen to it, the more I like it...
Apart from the lack of any memorable songs and Jon's voice whinnier than ever![]()
HAND was a great rock album. This ain't.
Andrew wrote:Pelata wrote:I'll say it again...it sounds as if Bono & Edge wrote a record w/ JBJ & Richie...(Coldplay, after all, got the bulk of their sound from U2)...it's like a blend of All That You Can't Leave Behind and Crush...the more I listen to it, the more I like it...
Apart from the lack of any memorable songs and Jon's voice whinnier than ever![]()
Andrew wrote:HAND was a great rock album. This ain't.
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