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Old 08-13-2002, 12:17 PM
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The Official CD Review Thread

OK - some of us talk a lot about music, so here's your chance to drop reviews of CDs you've purchased recently . . . and not just "Busted Stuff"

I'll drop a few as we go . . .
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Old 08-13-2002, 12:28 PM
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Weezer - "Maladroit"

Rivers Cuomo has become, unwittingly, one of the sharpest trendsetters in modern alternative music. His black-rimmed glasses have become the staple of the so-called "emo" look, and the first two albums Weezer created have become quasi-legendary in their scope and legacy.

The self-titled debut album, now known as the "Blue Album", set the Alt-Rock movement ablaze, with "Buddy Holly" and "Undone" helping to define a burgeoning movement. Their sophomore effort, "Pinkerton," has become an emo touchstone after being initially labelled a bust. All this has fueled expectations for Cuomo and company to produce an instant classic every time out.

The newest offering, "Maladroit", brings the Weezer sound to a different level; whether or not this level is a movement for the positive is up in the air, but the shifting sounds must be given adequate props. Weezer has tossed aside their previous 'geek-rock' sound, and created in "Maladroit" what can only be described on any level as a pure rock album.

While sound in theory, the album doesn't come off with the same catchiness as the Blue Album, and doesn't nearly reach the depth and personal nature of Pinkerton. That's not to say that the album sucks - on the contrary, Maladroit has entered my heavy rotation for driving-time, windows-down rocking.

The first single, "Dope Nose", is a chanting, formulaic rocker that doesn't break much new ground from the similarly-titled/themed "Hash Pipe". From there, the CD enters into its best cut, the catchy and hook-laden "Keep Fishin'", which is both the most similar to the 'old' Weezer sound and most likely to be remembered by the MTV set.

Past this, the CD carries on into a series of same-but-different tunes, each delivering a maximum of guitar-heavy rock with a minimum of heavy lyrical content. In short, aside from the absolutely brutal "Slob", the CD delivers just what the title promises from the outset - something different, slightly awkward, but not something intense.

Rating: 7/10
Suggestion: purchase if you're a fan of the genre
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Old 08-13-2002, 01:47 PM
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Re: The Official CD Review Thread

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OK - some of us talk a lot about music, so here's your chance to drop reviews of CDs you've purchased recently . . . and not just "Busted Stuff"

I'll drop a few as we go . . .

Very Funny! LOL! I enjoyed that!!
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Old 08-13-2002, 01:52 PM
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Re: Weezer - "Maladroit"

Is this the album with the song that has the video with the Muppets in it?

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Rivers Cuomo has become, unwittingly, one of the sharpest trendsetters in modern alternative music. His black-rimmed glasses have become the staple of the so-called "emo" look, and the first two albums Weezer created have become quasi-legendary in their scope and legacy.

The self-titled debut album, now known as the "Blue Album", set the Alt-Rock movement ablaze, with "Buddy Holly" and "Undone" helping to define a burgeoning movement. Their sophomore effort, "Pinkerton," has become an emo touchstone after being initially labelled a bust. All this has fueled expectations for Cuomo and company to produce an instant classic every time out.

The newest offering, "Maladroit", brings the Weezer sound to a different level; whether or not this level is a movement for the positive is up in the air, but the shifting sounds must be given adequate props. Weezer has tossed aside their previous 'geek-rock' sound, and created in "Maladroit" what can only be described on any level as a pure rock album.

While sound in theory, the album doesn't come off with the same catchiness as the Blue Album, and doesn't nearly reach the depth and personal nature of Pinkerton. That's not to say that the album sucks - on the contrary, Maladroit has entered my heavy rotation for driving-time, windows-down rocking.

The first single, "Dope Nose", is a chanting, formulaic rocker that doesn't break much new ground from the similarly-titled/themed "Hash Pipe". From there, the CD enters into its best cut, the catchy and hook-laden "Keep Fishin'", which is both the most similar to the 'old' Weezer sound and most likely to be remembered by the MTV set.

Past this, the CD carries on into a series of same-but-different tunes, each delivering a maximum of guitar-heavy rock with a minimum of heavy lyrical content. In short, aside from the absolutely brutal "Slob", the CD delivers just what the title promises from the outset - something different, slightly awkward, but not something intense.

Rating: 7/10
Suggestion: purchase if you're a fan of the genre
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Old 08-13-2002, 02:15 PM
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Re: Weezer - "Maladroit"

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Rivers Cuomo has become, unwittingly, one of the sharpest trendsetters in modern alternative music. His black-rimmed glasses have become the staple of the so-called "emo" look, and the first two albums Weezer created have become quasi-legendary in their scope and legacy.
I am so happy that I decided to venture into this thread. Will you please, please, please explain "the so-called "emo" look"? I have heard many people refer to something as "emo" and I have no earthly idea what it is. Care to shed some light?
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Old 08-13-2002, 03:17 PM
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Some quick hits while I'm waiting for my cells to trypsinize - and some detailed ones later:

Hi-Tek, HiTeknology: 8
--- Good beats laid down by Tek, but sometimes let down by supporting cast. Good tracks w/ Common, Kweli, Jonell, and AMAZING tracks w/ Mos Def, Donte & MainFlow, and Slum Village.

Maroon5, Songs About Jane: 6
--- I expected more - however, if your tastes in music are a bit more mature than the average consumer this may be to your liking. A lot of early R&B influence (think Stevie Wonder etc) in this pop - download "Harder to Breathe" for a sample.

Reel Big Fish, Cheer Up!: 4.5
--- Eh . . . what to say. Tough album, even considering the drop-off in psuedo-ska's popularity since 1997. Very flat, but with a couple good tracks to save it from the junk pile.
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Old 08-13-2002, 03:25 PM
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"emo"

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I am so happy that I decided to venture into this thread. Will you please, please, please explain "the so-called "emo" look"? I have heard many people refer to something as "emo" and I have no earthly idea what it is. Care to shed some light?
OK - well, it's not so much a 'look' as a label to throw on things. The term "emo" originally came from a sort of mesh between hardcore, punk, pop, and etc - it tended to have much stronger, more personal, highly emotional lyrics. Call it "punk-ish, with a heart" or something like that.

Bands such as Weezer, Saves the Day, even New Found Glory and etc all have been labelled "emo" - some by choice, some by consequence. I've heard the term applied to bands ranging from Dashboard Confessional to the Dismemberment Plan.

The "emo look," as normally referred to, is the basic "geek-rock" look - often old-school shirts, shoes, pants (think goodwill), and the thick, black-rimmed glasses have become 'standard' according to media.

Basically, it's just like anything else - applying a label to make something more accessible to the public, regardless of if it fits.
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Old 08-13-2002, 07:51 PM
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New Found Glory - Sticks and Stones

I really like it. Its more upbeat than there previous material.
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Old 08-13-2002, 08:08 PM
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If you get the chance you should pick up Our Lady Peace - Gravity.
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Old 03-22-2003, 12:08 AM
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Talking KSig RC I'm looking to you on this one!

I've been wanting to get one of the Weezer albums. I've never heard anything by them that I did not like. Problem is I can't decide which to get. So, if you could only own one Weezer album, which would it be???
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Old 03-22-2003, 12:49 AM
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sean paul-dutty rock HOT ISH!!!

royce 5'9 (forget the album title, came out last year) HOT ISH!!!

talib - quality HOT ISH!!!

that's all i've bought in a minute...
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Old 03-22-2003, 01:13 AM
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T.a.T.u - 200km/h in the wrong lane
My brother got this album. I think the whole allure of the russian duo possibly being lesbians might have caught his interest. I burned a copy from him. It's not bad. A good wake up call for a morning drive to work... if you are into that kinda poppy techno stuff. If you don't know who I am talking about, they have a hit on the radio in my area and on MTV called "All the Things She Said" and the video has the two running around in the dark in school uniforms.

The Donnas - Stay the Night
Love this album. The songs do kinda all sound the same tho. ANd I kinda stick to the same five and there are only 10 songs on the whole album. There is also an overuse of the cowbell

Paul Oakenfold - Bunkha
I also overplayed this album. For a trance album... the songs are really really short. But it is a good high energy for parties and stuff.
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Old 03-23-2003, 02:01 AM
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end transmission by snapcase (victory records/mca)
a textbook example of a concept album. post-hardcore thrashing meets indie rock a la fugazi, with the requisite guitar and sampled effects. i like this band.
tracks: "coagulate", "ten a.m.", "new kata", "id/hindsight".

wiretap scars by sparta (dreamworks records)
take 3/5th of the membership of the most deservedly-hyped band of 2000, and continue to use the same formula for success in songwriting and performing. an album you can chill too, trash to, and imagine yourself lost in the desert of far western texas - chasing constellations and contrails in the vacant skies of space rock.

demure by engine down (lovitt records)
the third full-length release by virginia-native engine down delivers more thoughtful and credible lyrics and changing rhythms. listen to this if you like art and/or boys.

the satellite years by hopesfall (trustkill records)
another concept album in the melodic hardcore genre. yes, we know the "sound" is everywhere nowadays...sing and scream, sing and scream, sing and scream...but i think this disc escaped the death claws of geoff from thursday ("crank up the emo!") and comes off a little more sincere than redundant.

ceci ne pas recover by recover (fiddler records)
an austin, texas-based band with a lot of talent, and a lot of rock and roll. already being courted by several major record labels, this raw indie rock band isn't afraid to get out there and create some art. the songs on this new cd-ep show the maturity musically and especially lyrically from their previous full-length "rodeo and picasso" (fueled by ramen records). think of this new record as something you'd play to her right outside her window at 2am with your amps cranked all the way to "10" and you right there screaming along.

the illusion of safety by thrice (island records)
one of the first neo-melodic hardcore bands to sellout (errrr, i mean sign) to a major label, southern california's thrice mixes a wide variety of sound into their "sound", and adds in their lyrical talent to boot, much like reading some Poe on a dark, rainy night.

okay thats enough out of me.
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Old 03-23-2003, 11:58 AM
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Dashboard Confessional is most definitely emo!

Albums I have bought lately:

The Roots - Phrenology - AWESOME CD

Vivian Green - A Love Story - Also great
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Old 03-24-2003, 10:58 AM
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i haven't heard but bits and pieces of this guy, Thicke's album. . .and it's going to be the knocker. . .

it goes back to my roots. . .a mix of gospel jazz with a little bit of blues
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