Advantages: A Good Drama Disadvantages: Dodgy accents and unauthentic settings
The story of Jesus is without a doubt the greatest story ever told. It is such a good story that I believe that it appeals in some way to everyone, regardless of whether they have faith, or whatever creed they are.
To depict such a story in the shape of a film must be such a daunting task. Yet there has been a flurry of such films in recent years. These later films have however tended to portray a more controversial side of the life of Jesus.
King of Kings is an example of a film that attempts to keep quite close to the original story told in the Bible. This portrayal is an example of one of the earlier attempts to tell the story on the screen and on the whole it works well.
Watching this film today it is easy to forget that it was filmed as long ago as 1961. Unlike many of the films that followed this version, King of Kings ...
Advantages: The bands most versatile album to date; crosses genres quite well Disadvantages: There are bland moments to behold and some messages are a bit hazy
expected it to be from the first time they wrote an album and the coming down period after their drug fuelled rages was another difficult element to contend with.
Following nine months in the studio, 'Black Market Music' was released in the October of 2000 with the promise that it would be a lot less about lead singer Brian Molko's own personal shortcomings and more about telling a story through an array of characters, a notion that was to certainly be expanded on from 1998's album. Not being aware of the band back when it was first release, in all of my innocent glory, it wasn't until a couple of years ago when I received this album.
It has to be said that I wasn't instantly captivated by 'Black Market Music'; I'd adored 'Sleeping With Ghosts' - the follow up record to this one - and thought that the dynamic of 'Placebo' was a good ...
'Black Market Music' is the third album from the unique trio and is by no means a step down from the other two. It is a mixture of the power of power of 'Placebo' with the sensitivity of 'Without You I'm Nothing'. The bass is a big as ever, with Brian's lyrics and voice softening the heaviest of songs, and not to mention the inevitable presence of acoustic guitar in and amongst to add that extra little something.
The album begins with the first single taken from the album, 'Taste in Men', a song filled with power and a memorable refrain making it the ideal starting song. 'Spite and Malice' provides something different with guest vocals from Justin Warfield, who adds something of a Fred Durst on a happy day tone to the song. 'Slave to the Wage', the second single, provides the essential cheery Placebo song, such as 'Pure Morning ...
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