
After weeks of speculation the news has been officially communicated via their website, the Blood Brothers are no more. "Young Machetes", their fifth album released in late 2006, described as their worst album by longtime fans, however, was one of my discs of the year. After a first test half tint on the previous album "Crimes", they had finally found the balance between the screeches and howls other features and sense of melody that they suspected that since "Burn Piano Island, Burn" but they have always persisted in burying them under his brutal. Many thought they had softened, but they delivered an album actually much more subtle and varied. From the outset the Blood Brothers set the tone with their biggest single, "Set Fire to the Face on Fire". Hymn arsonist, screaming in his car by reproducing awkwardly percussion on the wheel. Far from being a shot in the water they outbid the same album with the huge "Laser Life". "Young Machetes" is actually the album's most singable of the group. Can not help but to accompany them on "Spit Shine Your Black Clouds" that verges on romantic stroll for them, yelling for "Vital Beach", to sing the "wooh-oh oh oh oh!" for "Huge Gold AK-47", etc.. This is undoubtedly my favorite album Blood Brothers and one to which I will return the most.
The Blood Brothers are no longer with them and it's a whole part of my musical world that is threatened with extinction. I will not be sentenced to attend only Concert folkeux weeping over their acoustic guitars and other bizaroïdes surrounding himself with drum machines, loop pedals and synthesizers tampered with. Which group will in future give me a good half-pissed concert? The landscape is far from rosy at the moment. I do not believe in the reformation of Rage Against The Machine, At The Drive-In have thrown in the towel years ago, Death From Above 1979 also Mclusky do not talk about ... Fortunately none of the musicians are dead and they are all active in other projects, but none reach the level of the group that made them famous. Jaguar Love and Neon Blonde, both from the Blood Brothers are struggling to convince. I never been cashed The Mars Volta and despite a good debut album Sparta seems to have become a bit anecdotal. Only Future of the Left, from the ashes of Mclusky, leaving their game with "Curses" one of the best rock albums of the year guts.
The Seattle quintet is leaving the summit of his art, it's probably better that way. With their five albums and two concerts I attended (Pukkelpop 2005, Trix 2007) they have at least contributed honorably to destroy my eardrums. Thank you.
The Blood Brothers are no longer with them and it's a whole part of my musical world that is threatened with extinction. I will not be sentenced to attend only Concert folkeux weeping over their acoustic guitars and other bizaroïdes surrounding himself with drum machines, loop pedals and synthesizers tampered with. Which group will in future give me a good half-pissed concert? The landscape is far from rosy at the moment. I do not believe in the reformation of Rage Against The Machine, At The Drive-In have thrown in the towel years ago, Death From Above 1979 also Mclusky do not talk about ... Fortunately none of the musicians are dead and they are all active in other projects, but none reach the level of the group that made them famous. Jaguar Love and Neon Blonde, both from the Blood Brothers are struggling to convince. I never been cashed The Mars Volta and despite a good debut album Sparta seems to have become a bit anecdotal. Only Future of the Left, from the ashes of Mclusky, leaving their game with "Curses" one of the best rock albums of the year guts.
The Seattle quintet is leaving the summit of his art, it's probably better that way. With their five albums and two concerts I attended (Pukkelpop 2005, Trix 2007) they have at least contributed honorably to destroy my eardrums. Thank you.
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