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-- the Chemcial Brothers - Push The Button (Album)


Posted by Blue. on Jan-10-2005 22:40:

the Chemcial Brothers - Push The Button (Album)

Tracklist:
01. Galvanize (feat. Q-Tip)
02. The Boxer (feat. Tim Burgess)
03. Believe (feat. Kele Okereke)
04. Hold Tight London (feat. Anna Lynne)
05. Come Inside
06. The Big Jump
07. Left Right (feat. Anwar Superstar)
08. Close Your Eyes (feat The Magic Numbers)
09. Shake Break Bounce
10. Marvo Ging
11. Surface to Air

This album

6/10

This album dubbed

8/10


Posted by placebo on Jan-11-2005 04:37:

Its alright.

Can't compare to their other stuff, but its really hard to make stuff as good as that over and over again.

Good album, just a wee bit commercial for my tastes, BUT, as dance music continues to become more and more commercialized, artists will be forced to create more commercial music, unfortunately this can affect the quality of their releases and alienate their fans.

This is a good album, the track "Galvanize" shows that the Chemical Brothers can branch out into other genres and still remain true to their "sound", but I really miss that "rock n' roll" vibe they used to have, thats what made their music so driving and energetic.

Oh well, as trends change, so will the music, let's just hope its for the better.


Posted by ++ EGO ++ on Jan-11-2005 04:40:

hold tight london-- all the way!


Posted by Goonerine on Jan-11-2005 09:22:

when was this released?


Posted by SYSTEM-J on Jan-11-2005 16:06:

It isn't released until 24th, they're just pirates.


Posted by NoisyNeil on Jan-11-2005 20:13:

will be in Holland the 22th of january, patiently waiting


Posted by Orko on Jan-11-2005 20:29:

quote:
Originally posted by placebo
Its alright.

Can't compare to their other stuff, but its really hard to make stuff as good as that over and over again.

Good album, just a wee bit commercial for my tastes, BUT, as dance music continues to become more and more commercialized, artists will be forced to create more commercial music, unfortunately this can affect the quality of their releases and alienate their fans.

This is a good album, the track "Galvanize" shows that the Chemical Brothers can branch out into other genres and still remain true to their "sound", but I really miss that "rock n' roll" vibe they used to have, thats what made their music so driving and energetic.

Oh well, as trends change, so will the music, let's just hope its for the better.


very very well put.

i have always been a huge fan or their electro/rock/ambient/house sound, and it seems that this album as added more hip and more hop.

not true hip hop beats, but you can notice the downtempo and breakish attitude to the album

i just wish it had been more trancey/ambient, because they do it sooo well.!!!!


Posted by placebo on Jan-11-2005 23:00:

quote:
Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
It isn't released until 24th, they're just pirates.


Arr matey.

I download everything before I buy it :P

Will this be released on vinyl?


Posted by Orko on Jan-12-2005 21:27:

is it just me, or does it seem more War oriented? another politcal album? *yawn*

good beats...just leave me alone will all these hidden messages! I thought i would be able to get away from that kind of stuff in EDM, but i guess not

the album sounds much better the second time around, imo


Posted by placebo on Jan-12-2005 22:08:

I think the Chemical brothers didnt want to give us more of the same...they decided to expand out.

Heh, never noticed that political stuff...I'm going to have to look into that.

The CD is starting to grow on me...



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