Monday, March 22, 2010

Pension Plane With L.i.c. Jeewan Suraksha

Spoon # 3 - Holly Miranda

After a decade of prosperity, tags best new music in abundance and the consolidation of their ranking in the rock that wants to expand his audience (albeit not to the levels of other more fortunate colleagues), Spoon recur in 2010, except as has-beens, at least as established modern classics which we do not expect more than crabs. So it was basically accepted
Transference, disk instead, for me, goes in few notches above both the previous Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga, both Kill The Moonlight is the other disk that I know, and that generally more acclaimed.
The search for the disc ten individuals at all costs was a bit 'to the limit of Spoon as I know them, and this limit is exceeded in this new disc, without giving up a couple of tracks by the strong radio potential (Trouble Comes Running, Got Nuffin) , it moves more freely between rough pieces, various niceties, rhythmic songs that reflect a bit 'the contagious Do not You Evah previous album, all substantiated by a thicker sound and substantial that it can not hurt.
Transference is that a disk is mature, but still cool (call it emotionally "tired", but not for strictly musical reasons) I recommend a bit 'to anyone, if you're reading this post odds are good that there are insurmountable obstacles to overcome to appreciate it.

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