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Re: NEW BUNNYMEN ALBUM

Postby Dom » Fri Jul 18, 2014 10:12 am

Jácome wrote:I think explosions and market town are really great!

I like explosions, but I find a bit hard to cope with the awful drumming on the chorus (wich have good guitars). Meteorites (the song) has a really good drumming, so I don't know why they couldn't do at least an acceptable work with the other songs, specially explosions.
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Re: NEW BUNNYMEN ALBUM

Postby black francis » Tue Jul 22, 2014 9:25 pm

Allmusic review. Pretty glowing. Not sure why it didn't get five stars.

http://www.allmusic.com/album/meteorites-mw0002629056

After they reunited in the mid-'90s, Echo & the Bunnymen cranked out album after album of decent-to-good material, spotlighting Ian McCulloch's ageless vocals and the band's sure way with a dramatic hook. For 2014's Meteorites, the duo of McCulloch and guitarist Will Sergeant turned to legendary producer Youth to help guide the album, and came up with a record that compares favorably to the best work of their original run in the '80s. Where their previous effort, Fountain, was a big-sounding, very clean modern rock album that reduced the band to its essential core, this one aspires to more epic heights. Teeming with giant string arrangements, widescreen vocal production, and songs that hark back to the glory days of Ocean Rain, the album is a mysterious, murky, impressively nostalgic affair. With Sergeant providing his typically concise and perfectly complementary guitar lines and Mac digging deep to turn in one of his better vocal performances in a while, the duo give Youth a lot to work with and he spins it into some gauzy magic. Tracks like "Lovers on the Run" and "Holy Moses" have a dramatic intensity and sweeping power that their more focused and stripped-back songs of recent years have surely missed. When they go big, it works extremely well, like on the opening title track, a slowly unspooling epic with truly heart-rending string crescendos and some of Mac's most broken-sounding singing in a long time, or the huge-sounding "Market Town," which runs seven minutes, features a long Sergeant guitar solo, and doesn't flag at all. Even the simpler, more direct songs, like the quiet ballad "Grapes Upon the Vine," have a big sound, though not so big as to overwhelm the fragile emotions on display. Youth and the group walk the line between grandiose and epic throughout, never falling on the wrong side even once. Between the impressive set of songs, the totally invested performances, and Youth's brilliant production, Meteorites ends up as a late-in-the-game triumph for the band and a worthy successor to their finest album, Ocean Rain. It may be too late to really matter, and they may be doomed to be seen as a nostalgia act, but many of the bands in 2014 that are making neo-psychedelic albums would be well served to check with the Bunnymen to see how to go about things the correct way.
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Re: NEW BUNNYMEN ALBUM

Postby redgumball » Sat Jul 26, 2014 3:40 am

It's growing on me. Listening to it a lot more now. Some solid lyrics dug down in there. Like a few of the tracks - beats the pants off "The Fountain".
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Re: NEW BUNNYMEN ALBUM

Postby fat cherry » Thu Jul 31, 2014 4:12 am

mrs FC finally persuaded me to finish the 'CD Storage Project' which led me to sorting out the massive pile of broken cd cases, crappy freebies from magazines (saved ostensibly to save the caseless CDs and so on) and piles of CDs cast aside or in the wrong box - so finally reunited with meteorites. The relatively short back burner period hasn't had me warm to it I can tell you. Still think it starts promising but I'd disagree that they are somme good lyrics on there, and quite awful in some places. I did wonder if he only had a coupl eof songs and youth said dont worry mate, lets just take a coupl eof lines and repeat them over and over again. In places it sounds like he's deliberatley writing songs to get in the charts, in about 1973. Drove into work this morning and thought I'd give it a whirl alongside the fountain - glutton fro punishment that I am. That hasn't got any better either I dont think, but there are two or three songs of merit at least, even if the production is of the sitting on the back of a motorbike kind. Back on the (new) shelf for those two, now, where's porcupine got to ....
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Re: NEW BUNNYMEN ALBUM

Postby Kounelaki » Thu Jul 31, 2014 6:32 am

fat cherry wrote:Drove into work this morning and thought I'd give it a whirl alongside the fountain - glutton fro punishment that I am.

Masochist! :hitmyself:
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Re: NEW BUNNYMEN ALBUM

Postby fat cherry » Thu Jul 31, 2014 12:10 pm

S'OK. wont be doing it again in a hurry. Though maybe i should, condition myself to coming ondown (down down) to the market town. That on on fountain - do you know who I am - starts off reallygood with those throw away lines then just goes to shit on the chorus. They ought to have me as producer.
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