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May 03, 2005

Bloc Party – Silent Alarm (2005)

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The 80’s are back. Of course there are a variety of 80’s sounds. There are moments of Midnight Oil on this album, but also singing (not music) which will reminds you of Robert Smith (just slightly). The album in general to me is a bore. But a bore, which is intriguing enough to listen to again and again. Why? The critics have hailed this as one of the great albums of the year. I honestly didn’t see it upon first listen. So maybe sub sequential listens will allow me to see this deeper meaning. The drumming is intriguing as it is a breakbeat fusion. Just when you think things are going along well, there you find a quick drop in beat. Maybe it is this that creates the intrigue. But guitar of 80’s nature, spoken word similar to early 80’s punk; and synthesizer here and there, create an interesting album. Best song: Helicopter. Also language will require you skip at least one song (Positive Tens).

3.5 out of 5

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August 26, 2003

Boston - Boston (1976)

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As far as classic rock goes this is the album to have. Toe Tappin Rock. It just makes you want to sing. Some of my favorite guitar work is definitely on this album. Such a nice work with clean guitar work and properly structured songs with all the hooks and rifts. The fact that the former of the group was a MIT graduate in Electrical Engineering may be another reason I appreciate their music.

Peace of Mind "Now your climbing to the top of the company ladder Hope it don't take to long Don't you see there will be a day when it wont matter a day when you'll be gone"

In school that song would pop in mind often reminding me that you don't have to climb to the top. Keep Balanced. And I must say that Foreplay/Longtime is one of the greatest combinations of an instrumental song leading into the main song. This album just.well.Rocks! Oh and since there are only 8 tracks, you can tell this album is from back in the day of, well 8 tracks.

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