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that was my worry as well
starting a new forum probably would be doomed to fail
– good but not groundbreaking
– what I first noticed: in the bio section reine ist not listed as a permanent member
my 2 cents:
Great versatile record, which IMO could easily do without ghost and hell pt. 7. Ghost has the potential for a great song and you can almost hear the build-ups and intense harmonics – but unfortunately they simply don't happen. hell pt. 7 is not focused and there doesn't seem to be a proper idea behind the song. Especially with Kvaestor occupying the "noisy jamrocker"-slot in a superb way, it is quite a dissapointment.
The production is fantastic. Probably the best of the kenneth-releases. When "eggplant" started automatically on my laptop after BTS, it was apparent how lame it sounds in comparison
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As already mentioned by some of you, I also like that they rediscovered "emotional" (there, i said it) songwriting, e.g. hell4-6 and entropy. I welcome that they apparently jumped off the bluestrain to some extent.
Finally, I second that The Promise has some of Bent's best singing in qite a while.
if it doesn't work to make The Promise play, there is another approach:
http://radio.nrk.no/serie/ruben
click on number 10 ant then simply pull the marker of the player to 1:12:47
since you cannot skip to the song directly, simply click on the interview bit at the 20:11 mark. After that The Promise will follow right away. BTW norwegian sounds great
http://www.intro.de/platten/kritiken/23074123/motorpsycho–behind-the-sun
Not really revealing, but a positive review. For the record…
From what I heard so far, this album is going to be a blast. Hard to believe that it is a composition of eggplant-leftovers. To me each song sounds powerful and inspired, although I probably won't sit trough hell pt. 7 too often.
what about a scan or a brief (or maybe comprehensive) summary? pretty please
kind of a review (nicely written info text of a mailorder):
http://www.flight13.com/details/107983/motorpsycho-behind-the-sun
Absolutely nothing against an opening band in general… It's more that I want to spare my limited attention span for mp
Pointless, I don't need any musical input before 3h of mp
Official website, support band…. What's wrong with them?
are you ready? = thin lizzy?
Btw I think it works much better when the drums are set up in the "regular" center position, which the band was forced to apply in Dresden due to the stage layout. That way the band's energy is headed a lot more towards the audience. Makes quite a big difference to me
i was a little disappointed by the berlin show, but last night's gig was pure gold! perfect interplay and an incredible setlist. the other other fool set a great mood and the band seemed to have a good time. bedroom eyes and ocean were nice surprises. also, by far the best k9 i have ever seen. band and audience floating through some other galaxy for 20 minutes
glad i decided to go see them for a second time on this tour!
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