withahip wrote:I heard "Never" on the radio yesterday and forgetting it was an Electrafixion song for 20 seonds became blissful that it was off the new album. It was a wonderful 20 seconds.
withahip wrote:I heard "Never" on the radio yesterday...
the ghost of guitarplayer wrote:Lowdown, Too Far Gone, Mirrorball (for the guitar solo especially), Zephyr, Burned, Holy Grail and Land of the Dying Sun are great songs. Agree with Blinkilite, real enthusiasm and energy in there, but that style of music just wouldn't work any more. Mac really putting his all into the singing, even though his vocals had gone all nasally by then.
Funnily enough and referring to my recent posts about not seeing the band perform until 1997. I nearly went to see Electrafixion live in the mid-1990s, not knowing who they were or hearing the songs - as I was just going to any local gigs featuring guitar bands at that time. Was about to buy a ticket and found out they were grunge. Couldn't stand Nirvana, etc so gave it a miss. Bugger.
Mr. Brian wrote:Really? On the radio? Was it satellite or terrestrial?
withahip wrote:Anytime I mention hearing anything by EATB on the terrestial radio other it is on the local college station.
blinkilite wrote::eek: what radio station do you listen to? i've never heard electrafixion on the radio. haha.
i do like the efix album a lot, even though it doesn't sound like the bunnymen. as others have said before, it seems like mac and will were pushing all the limits as it was their first time back together after the break. i think there was a lot of enthusiasm there, and you can hear it in the music. it would be nice to get some of that energy back into the newer material.
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