Advantages: Not overlong at 10 tracks, gets better with each listen. Disadvantages: Opening track not the strongest.
...All the best records take a few listens (at least) to reveal their true nature. On first play this sounded like a typical 2nd album - longer tracks, less up-tempo. A month on this has to be my favourite CD of 2007. Nearly all the 10 tracks have resolved into fantastic, atmospheric (and not always gloomy!) tales of urban life and escape. Great tunes underpin the songs, with the now-trademark steepling guitar riffs standing out most in the choruses. Some not unwelcome echos of The Smiths are to be found in the lyrics, most obviously in the title track, but tracks like Weight of the World and Escape The Nest are really uplifting, the latter also containing the finest moments on the album with its soaring, thrilling chorus. What a live track that promises to be... Recommended!
Ok then, what about the digipak? Well if you like a glossy...
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Advantages: Classic track 'Bulldozer' & 4 bonus tracks, good production job Disadvantages: By far the worst Machine Head Album let down by weak lyrical content
...to the point. The middle eight is almost a Slayer riff, but exactly what you want to hear and a welcome break from the monotony that has gone in the majority of tracks before. Ends with the sound of rain that leads into the next track...
...'Deafening Silence' is another leftfield track that is actually quite good. It has some good lyrics and guitar riffs, but best of all the clean parts sound right alongside Robb's singing. One thing though, I'm glad Machine Head never decided to retain this sound on their following releases.
'Supercharger' rounds out the album as the last track (The rest are bonus tracks limited to the Digipak Version). It's a welcome ending and a very punchy one with a similar opening as in the intro 'Declaration'. The riffs are aggressive and the title seems perfectly justified. A good ending to an album which is a slight...
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Advantages: New tracks make it the complete project Disadvantages: Very little difference to the original
...with 'Rehab', and it has a familiar rhythm to 'What Goes Around' off his own solo project. I really loved this song a year ago, but there is something slightly less groundbreaking about it now, as Rihanna discusses in song needing to check-in to rehab because of her broken relationship. I totally ripped into 'Question Existing' in the original review and whilst I had forgotten that Rihanna had done this track that sounds as though she's trapped in a fish tank, it's not completely dire. 'Good Girl Gone Bad' is the namesake track to the album, a track for the closing to a summers day that shall give you the chills for all the right reasons. You can see at this point where the first album ends why it has been able to shift 5 million units worldwide and land Rihanna her first ever chart topping album in the UK, with music inspired from a combination...
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very helpful 19.05.2008
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