Thanks for those.
The Quietus one is a little 'Pseud's Corner' for my liking with a few glaring errors. The journo clearly having fun with his Thesaurus.
Quote:Take ‘Who’s Joe’ from 2005’s Get Ready coming two songs in – it wasn’t their most thrilling moment then, and it isn’t now.
Right year but wrong album. It's a much maligned track but I really enjoyed hearing it both times at MIF.
Quote:Dream Attack’ follows, the final and only guitar-led song on Technique
Surely, he means final guitar-led song "of the set"? Technique has All The Way, Love Less, Guilty Partner... RUN? All heavily 'guitar-led'.
Quote:‘Shellshock’ also surges like a statement of intent, about life, about love, about music. “It's never enough/ It's never enough/until your heart stops beating,” sings the 61-year-old in the centre of the stage, who you sense, at that moment, might never stop dancing. We’re reminded of where we’re going, but in a spirit of energy and utter euphoria.
Quote:Commander Gilbert filter-sweeping the melody through the room, our minds, our muscles, our memories.
I have no idea what this chap's on about. The rest of the article sports a similar flowery prose.
Still, it's a perspective I suppose.
Edited by user 17 July 2017 10:57:10(UTC)
| Reason: Tidy.