Sunday, April 22, 2007

Alright scrags here are some more CD reviews

Arctic Monkeys.
Favorite Worst Nightmare
Domino

Favorite Worst Nightmare comes out with perfect timing. Just when the hot fame is dying down and everyone is starting to ask “well what now,” Bam right in the pucker. Arctic monkeys have delivered a surf-guitar-dance-Indy-vocal-driven-good-time shot right where it feels good and you’re ashamed to admit it.
It is ok to listen to Arctic Monkeys. You don’t have to pretend to hate them because their last album got so much hype. I know they exploded and your trained to hate everything that everyone else likes but come on it’s fucking good and I am pretty sure that’s why everyone like it.

Klaxons
Myths of the Near Future
Geffen

Well the next stage of Dance rock is upon us. “NU-Rave” is what Klaxons member Jamie Reynolds has coined his band to emphasize their 80s and 90s UK rave music influence. He could have just said that however because everyone seems to be getting their hate on for Dance rock.
Basically this album is the noisier more experimental younger brother of the old version we all got sick of. If you want hype you will surely get your palate whetted because Klaxons’ debut is coming out on Geffen. This album should have been named “Push of the near Future” to more aptly describe what we are going to go through.
Oh and P.S. it’s an alright album, a good transition tool if your trying to get your girlfriend to listen to your Noise CDs.