Fucking hell... listening to the album on YouTube. Way more interesting approach to song arrangements than on WFTSC! It's a pity it was not released hot off the press back in 2007. Even more bitter is the fact that they could have made their best album after Technique by selecting the songs more carefully for the 2005 LP.
* Half a minute I was not sure that 'I've Got a Feeling' is actually New Order, I thought I got trapped into some youtube shit, really.
* 'Shake It Up' reminded me of 'Rock the Shack' and eh the Spice Girls. Nice guitar work.
* The beautiful melancholy of 'Recoil' seems like a good direction for NO.
* Never have I thought I would see a NO record with a song title like 'Sugarcane'. And yet it is the best tune here. I freaking love it!!! The proper candidate for a single release (just rename this shit, 'Sugarcane'). BTW, whom does he address here? Himself?
* "Hey you...!" Really? 'I'll Stat with You' is pretty good though, sounds like a track right off WFTSC. Hooky's bass brings lovely sadness to the song.
* I never cared for 'I Told You So' on WFTSC and unfortunately the remix doesn't improve it, instead it's even more tedious now.
Awesome record, all in all! Definitely going to buy it, once I get back to the States.
Barney becomes quite a folk sort of singer with every passing year. The cover version of 'In the Ghetto' would perfectly fit Lost Sirens, were it not done by BL, what a waste.
P.S. Whoever suggested including Control tracks... they would be really off the mark here. They are not proper songs, they're short and atmospheric. If they served as interludes between songs... maybe, but that would be a concept album then.
Edited by user 06 January 2013 10:02:50(UTC)
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