Tuesday, 21 July 2009
the electric sugar cube
sunshine or a dark introspective " out of sight and far from me " the irony speaks softly. It takes a little rain to see as hard hiting as the rain may be the sounds of love radiate this gloomy outlook as it explores the ways in which lost love can be found. Desperatly this captures the idea of what they are searching for as the words unfold a brief realisation of what hey have lost. The instuments flawlessly collide frequently through an ambient softly spoken vocal, it's truely lost in it's essence and leads onto the next track which is a commical exploration of one working mans journey to find love, and the mudain ideas and ways of thinking Relapse there way from the romanticism of the last track as it's mostly emphasising on the control this way of life has over us and also the dissolusion of lost love. The next track flirtasiously takes you away from this and boasts a loose vocal with words like " friendly people all in pink i like the night i like to drink " and experiments with a jaggard juxapose sound from the keyboard and an uplifting windy guitar part. The next track still pushing it's way from day to day life focuses on the depths these influential ideas can almost take you, as it scarpers through the ideals of loss, hope and indipendence the words " some people tell me i should get a job in a factory " follow boasting a kind of freedom of choice as it uplifts with a gliding instrumental and a laid back vocal which has a real loose rocky sound. The album reaches it's peak and throws you into a stubben outblast of what feels like untold words the chorus in this track also has a rocky free for all sound with words like people loving everywhere, the track listings are seriously thought out in an encapturing order as i find myself at the end of a surreal experience although i hope this album could teach us maybe about the ways and how serously we take the way we may lead our lives and bring you to realise the importance of having freedom to control our lives.
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