withahip wrote:I thought it was a step back from Gray/Grey.
Lips Like Sugar, All My Life and Bedbugs were three good songs off that album. This had one.
And the songs were all structured the same - having lost some of the bizarre song patterns of early albums and also of what had set them apart.
The failure to do anything interesting rhythmically, whether it be with a new drummer or a drum machine on even one song signaled for me the band had pretty much lost anything that had made it special.
I have to agree. Evergreen set the template for all future albums. Same song structures, tempo, reflecting whatever is popular in Britain at the time - pretty generic overall.
The grey album is often criticized - and I can see why, but looking back at it now, after the new Bunnymen albums, and it sounds way more creative and interesting than the new stuff in a lot of ways. The big problem with that album was the production, not necessarily the songs themselves.
Just look at the album closer (All My Life) vs. the new albums closing songs and it's no contest, IMO.