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Something Weird

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2007-09-30 15:10:39 by adrian in Gratisvibes
...Lackluster. The diverse cast makes the flow of the album somewhat unpredictable. Truthfully, there isnt any concrete flow but what youre assured of is that every song has something new to offer you The album has a ton of variety. There is techno, garage, IDM, soundscape like tracks, ambient experimental tracks, tracks that sound like they...
 
 
 
 
 
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PINK FLOYD - Division Bell (1994)

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2008-04-14 02:26:31 by Editor in Progarchives.com (Progressive rock and related latest reviews)
...lackluster, the musicianship and overall orchestration is still amazing, rivalling any of the other top Floyd records without question. The band hit a couple of low points with Waters' final outing with the Floyd in THE FINAL CUT, and then with the first Waterless album ever, A MOMENTARY LAPSE OF REASON, both of which were nowhere near the...
 
 
 
 
 
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BOWIE, DAVID - Tonight (1984)

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2008-06-23 16:35:36 by Editor in Progarchives.com (Progressive rock and related latest reviews)
...lackluster albums. Tonight is one of those albums, and quite possibly the most lackluster of the bunch. This is a pretty uneven effort that has at least one great song, a couple that are OK and plenty that are awful The one good song on here, Loving the Alien, is classic Bowie in that it packs an album's side worth of material into a...
 
 
 
 
 
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Mountain - Flower of Evil (Classic Hardrock US 1971)

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2008-07-05 18:17:05 by ChrisGoesRock in ChrisGoesRock
...lackluster studio originals, while the other half was a live medley and a concert version of "Mississippi Queen." Lackluster sales and reviews were inevitable, and the impression of a band running on empty was reinforced by their next release, Mountain Live (The Road Goes Ever On) (1972), which had only four cuts on it, all of them...
 
 
 
 
 
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Metallica - Death Magnetic (2008)

2008-09-24 11:24:11 by Editor in Music Emissions Alternative Music Reviews
 
...lackluster St. Anger , the majority of fans had simply given up. At least in theory; the fact is, us classic Metallica die-hards never truly forget. Everyone's hopes were up for Death Magnetic, my own included. Sadly, it hits in much the same way the previous record did; initially you're saying "Metallica has their edge again", and then you...
 
 
 
 
 
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Netaudio London 2008 Festival Compilation

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2008-11-17 04:32:04 by deepgoa in NJ/DJ DEEP-GOA's DSNightâ„¢ Sessions & Conversations
...Lackluster and the digital dub of Disrupt , this release ventures all the way through to the murky new wave sounds of A.R.E. Weapons and ddd. Throw in some crisp minimal beats from Tom Ellis & Leif and some beautiful guitar work from Gareth Dickson along the way and youre starting to get the idea The Love Songs Super Stau SJ Esau Under...
 
 
 
 
 
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Eight-X, (8-78)

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2007-12-05 05:14:00 by Rho in Rho-Xs
...lackluster response.The Clash and Costello build on their previous work, Kraftwerk let its Manmachine loose, though it took 4 years before the model's legs could be admired in Brittain. ( considering the lyrics i suppose the censory commision deemed those robot germans sexless anyway) Siouxsie & the Banshees released their debut album The...
 
 
 
 
 
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Phish Friday | Stuttgart '97

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2007-06-01 19:00:00 by WHITperson in Live Music Blog
...lackluster), they came out firing on all cylinders. Set one sets the tone with a Camel Walk opener (yes you read that right), a 4th-song 1st-set "Hood" (which soars), a rotation Rocko William, a Dog Log, and a While My Guitar Gently Weeps closer (nailed Set two has the humor of a Ha-Ha-Ha (with extended jam), a YEM > Kung (need to hear it to...
 
 
 
 
 
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Stereogum's 30 Favorite Live Shows Of 2007

2007-12-28 14:03:53 by Stereogum in stereogum
 
...Lackluster sound at the mainstages was a just complaint, but the best workaround was to hit the side stage where, for example, you could stumble into the Field aka Alex Wilner sending a mini-sea of sweaty, smiley Chi towners into bliss fits over his From Here We Go Sublime sounds. Sure it was just a man and his Vaio, but the Field's sonic...
 
 
 
 
 
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Tortoise brings the noise, Umphrey's McGee brings the Jumbotron

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