I thought you were going to explain the fundamental, essential thing that means albums can't fulfil their own ambitions though? Explain it to us.
Youve got no internet, no televisions, no friends, no video games, not old enough for the pub, live with your mum, there's no entertainment, it hasn't been invented yet, but the album is there for you. Put it on, feel some emotions, get right into it.
Youve got no internet, no televisions, no friends, no video games, not old enough for the pub, live with your mum, there's no entertainment, it hasn't been invented yet, but the album is there for you. Put it on, feel some emotions, get right into it.
speed of life is infinitely more than low as a whole. it aspires and speaks to something far greater. by the second track you're dragged down to horrible, ironic music. it spits in the face of speed of life.
listen to it again and you'll learn that the only two tracks you like on it are speed of life and sound and vision. the rest is at best disposable.
on land- that’s cheating because ambient’s just any old shit, doesn't count
lol. No. ve my wife, always crashing are both great, and the second side is unimpeachable, subterraneans and warszawa are the best tunes. In fact, the only ho hum tune is new career.
Also, there's little to no irony on that record. Its quite earnest.
i've made the same mistake myself in the past. if something has a great first track or a great first few tracks you think it's this amazing album. the realisation eventually comes you only like two tracks. and not even that much.
i've made the same mistake myself in the past. if something has a great first track or a great first few tracks you think it's this amazing album. the realisation eventually comes you only like two tracks. and not even that much.