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Free Music Notes for Get Behind Me SatanFree Music Review: Another great album from Jack and Meg Hit: 5 StarsWhy fear evolution? Under the helm of Jack White, The White Stripes took another dynamic step by releasing their fifth record, Get Behind Me Satan (2005 Alternative Record of the Year). From the signature guitar riffs of "Blue Orchid" to the showered in blues piano finale "I'm Lonely", Jack and Meg continue to show why they are on top of the rock wave. It seems that anything Jack White puts his hands on turns to gold, let us hope this continues for many years to come!
1. Blue Orchid (5/5)
2. The Nurse (5/5)
3. My Doorbell (4/5)
4. Forever For Her (Is Over For Me) (5/5)
5. Little Ghost (5/5)
6. The Denial Twist (5/5)
7. White Moon (4/5)
8. Instinct Blues (5/5)
9. Passive Manipulation (3/5)
10. Take, Take, Take (5/5)
11. As Ugly As I Seem (5/5)
12. Red Rain (5/5)
13. I'm Lonely (But I Ain't That Lonely Yet) (5/5)
Once again, if you are looking for an excellent rock/blues album, do check this record out, and their previous releases.
Free Music Review: This is good enough. Hit: 5 StarsThis album is just as good as there first
at least everyone isnt like Kiasher Cheifs cos they are rubbish!
but yeah this is a good album.
Free Music Review: A Fad? Gimme a Break? Hit: 5 StarsYou may or may not like The White Stripes but anyone that thinks they are a fad must be delerious or have an axe to grind. I am very diversified in my musical tastes. I like everything from Kate Bush to Kiss to Faith Hill to Avenged Sevenfold. I believe that The White Stripes are one of the most talented groups to come along in a long time and I believe we will be talking about this group for a very long time. This latest collection of songs is just another fantastic outing by one of the best bands to come along in years.
Free Music Review: Another fad, they'll be long gone in a year. Hit: 1 StarsI'm willing to bet my life that this is another stupid fad...just like Thursday, Hanson, and about a billion other pointless bands. There's a few catchy hooks, but overall you can find the same riffs with better singing and WAY less annoying frontman (and woman) than this garbage. FAD, I guarantee it.
Free Music Review: enjoyable, but misses the target Hit: 3 StarsWhat a great collection of demos! But as a collection of real songs, this CD falls short by White Stripes standards. The piano-driven sound works on a few songs but leaves other songs sounding under-developed, to say the least. The new instrumentation also reveals the weaknesses in WS's songwriting. Simplicity and repetition is their style - this works well with a real loud electric guitar, creating some exciting dynamics. But with a piano, the same repetition flats flat. Good for the WS for trying something new. Maybe they should try something even more radical for them - like spending a little more time in the studio - maybe just an extra week or so........
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