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| The Klaxons - Myths Of The Near Future | |
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| Jonny | Jan 27 2008, 12:00 PM Post #1 |
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Posted Image [size=1]Klaxons - Myths Of The Near Future Hmm so the so called "leaders" of "New-Rave" had a lot to live upto when they released there debut album, "Myths Of The Near Future" back in January last year. After the good debut of opening single "Magick" they had a lot to live upto when the released "Golden Skans". For me the album was an overall exclent performance, a fantastic album. Opening track "Two Recievers" rocks in first and leads the way to "Atalantis Of Interzone" which is a certain Live favourite, and it's not hard to see why, a hard beat with strange but fantastic lyrics. The next track on the album is "Golden Skans", which seems to be remembred for "Oooo-ooo-ooo-oo-AH", is another enjoyable track. The opening three tracks show how the album is going to carry on. The rather excelent "Forgotten Works" is one of the quieter tracks on the album, but is still a fantastic song. The rather quirky "As Above, So Below" is another track that for me stands out on the album. Possibly one of the most recognised tracks on the album will be the cover of Grace's hit "It's Not Over Yet", whch was remixed and re-done by Klaxons on this album, and was slated by some critics, but not by me. A fantastic track that prooves that you can redo a song and not ruin it. After winning the Mercury Music Prise earlier this year, The Klaxons have a lot to live up to on there next album, and should not dissapoint. Download As Above, So Below, Forgotten Works, Gravity's Rainbow, It's Not Over Yet Avoid None Overall 95/100[/size] |
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