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explodo

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  1. This record starts out extremely strong but, on my first listen, I was tired of it about halfway through (I wish that Colbert applet named and numbered the tracks as they played). It's nice to see them make something like this, especially after their last record, but as is always the case with double albums, you have to wonder if it couldn't have been condensed into a really great single disc.

  2. I don't really think any of them mailed it in. Magic Marker and Man Named Truth (which sounds a lot worse here than it did when Bright Eyes was playing it...that vocal when he says Diablo makes me cry) are easily the worst tracks on the record, and I don't have the urge to, say, skip over them. I'm at the point where any record dominated by Oberst and M. Ward is going to be good, and this obviously falls into that category.

     

    I have to wonder how many, if any, of these songs date back to the Ward & Oberst recording session that was supposed to result in an album but has so far only resulted in a handful of Bright Eyes b-sides. I lust for that stuff to see the light of day.

  3. Didn't mean to start a war here. What I meant by my comment, given the preceding context ("defenses will be good"), was that the Bears D is not Urlacher and Urlacher alone as it is often made out to be.

     

     

    He is overrated in general, too, now that the subject has been broached. No way he goes first ballot.

  4. I would like to blame one of Jay Cutler's interceptions on an awesome play by Johnny Jolly. Dude is huge and makes a one handed/diving catch. Otherwise I have to assume we just saw the worst of both offenses. Defenses should be good all the way through, Urlacher or not. That guy has been overrated his entire career.

  5. I only listened once, but I thought this was their worst, along with Riot Act, by a mile. The lyrics sound like they were written by a teenager. I'm going to give it a couple more chances (it's short), but I don't know about this thing. If the lyrics bother me on a record, I'm very liable to not come around on it.

  6. If you like Noise Floor, you're going to like anything he's done. Go for Lifted, Fevers & Mirrors, and Digital Ash first. Then go for the first record and the EPs, most of which are very solid and worth the money.

  7. This was good, but I think, for me, a little something was lost from his previous works. I still liked it quite a bit, but I felt it lacked the usual sense of magic. Still beautiful and well-worth seeing. And I noticed only one awkward line of dialogue, so that's a win as far as I'm concerned. I was mortified when I saw the voice-acting lineup.

  8. I didn't know he had one or that it had leaked until now. I saw him on that Holiday Surprise tour and liked what I heard, so I'll go check it out. My favorite new E6 thing of late is an album called Love It Love It by Nana Grizol. Not sure why exactly, but I like that record a lot.

  9. Nesey Gallons could be real good. That Circulatory System record is good, too. Probably not as good (to me) as their first one.

     

    And sort of a stretch to call it Jeff Mangum's new project. He is much less involved this go 'round than he was the last time, where he toured with them and everything.

  10. Goddamn...things just seem to always go wrong with a US president's response to a fast breaking world crisis.

     

    After 8 years of a president who flew off the handle we now have a president who responds to extraordinary events with 'measured responses'. Hope the Iranian people taking it to the streets find solace in tweets from the American people, because our offical response leaves a bit to be desired.

    We don't want blood running in the streets; nobody does. But a harsh response and reaction is coming.

     

    Iran in 2009 could be Berlin in 1989 or Hungary in 1956. And it looks like the tanks will roll.

    Actually, I don't think Obama's response could have been much better. We simply don't know what happened, so it doesn't make sense to pick sides. And like he said, from an American perspective, whatever the outcome, the repercussions will be similar. Iran is still Iran, racing towards nuclear weapons and harboring a general distrust of all things American. If he sides with Moussavi, everybody loses. Ahmadinejad and the gang are going to be in control (though I hope I am wrong). We don't need to do something meaningless and stupid to piss them off further. And if this turns into a revolution, we have plenty of time to reassess our National position. Protests today had about 3000 attendees, down from hundreds of thousands. It's also worth mentioning that Tehran is one city in an entire country. It's like saying, "New Yorkers are protesting! America will fall by this time next week!"

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