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  1. #2271
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    Last one I listened in full was Paradise Lost's Draconian Times.

    I'm not really that keen with doom metal, but I have to say: these guys did a professional job with this album. The songs are awesomely composed and quite atmospheric. My only complaint was that it takes a little while to build up for the more climactic songs. Anyway, all in all, it's an awesome album. I give it an 8.0/10.
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  2. #2272
    I don't get it at all
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    Dr. Feelgood.

    Dr. Feelgood... hmmmm... The problem with talking about the album is no matter what I think of, the only word that comes to my head is insubstantial. Every song feels as shallow as a puddle and every song I have a HUGE feeling that they're capable of doing much more, but they never reach it. Every song feels like a different variation of them getting laid and well... it's childish. And the variety of the album is nonexistant, making songs feel identical or just not really that interesting. The album isn't bad, just a let down.

    Dr. Feelgood
    She Goes Down
    Don't Go Away Mad (Just Go Away)
    Kickstart My Heart

    Rattlesnake Shake
    Same Old Situation
    Slice Of Your Pie
    Sticky Sweet

    Time For Change
    Without You


    5/10
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  3. #2273
    Thought I'd do a couple of ratings:

    The Killers - Battle Born


    Was looking forward to this given how amazing their previous albums were, especially the live CD/DVD album "Live at the Royal Albert Hall". Very disappointed though, "The Way it Was" is great but apart from "Runaways" and "Here With Me" which are mediocre the rest of the album is terrible (note though that I found the itunes festival performance of "Flesh and Bone" amazing but the studio version on Battle Born is terrible).

    The Way it Was
    Runaways
    Here With Me

    Flesh and Bone
    Deadlines and Commitments
    Carry Me Home
    From Here on Out
    Battle Born
    A Matter of Time
    Prize Fighter
    Be Still
    The Rising Tide
    Heart of a Girl
    Flesh and Bone (Remix)
    Miss Atomic Bomb


    Score: 4/10

    In celebration of this week's DLC, I have also done One-X by 3DG.

    One-X

    Came across Three Days Grace for the first time in March with the DLC pack, "Pain" and "The Good Life" were amazing from first hearing and grown to like "I Hate Everything About You" after an initial frustation due to the guitar part sounding identical (but in a different tone) to Linkin Park's "Figure.09". Later that month I found "Animal I Have Become" which was even better to all mentioned and recently found a CD copy of One-X. Amazing album with 1 meh song and can't wait to listen to the other albums.

    Animal I Have Become
    Never Too Late
    Pain
    It's All Over
    Time of Dying
    Let it Die
    Gone Forever
    On My Own
    Get Out Alive
    Over and Over
    One X

    Riot

    Score: 9/10
    Wishlist (possible artists):
    [4] The Killers
    [1] The Cure
    [7] AFI
    [3] Sum 41
    [11] Linkin Park
    [51] Green Day
    [9] The Offspring

  4. #2274
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    Squackett - A Life Within A Day
    7/10

    After hearing a handful of people in the progressive rock scene refer to this as a slam-dunk album of the year, I decided to finally get into it. While the music, on the whole, is entertaining, enjoyable material, it not only remains directionless (with considerable jumps in stylistic direction between songs), but also surprisingly pedestrian considering that this is a product of two legends of prog.

    If you're looking for a solid, early 80s-sounding AOR album in the vein of Collins-era Genesis, Toto, or Journey, you're in for a bit of a treat - almost nobody makes albums like this anymore (with the possible exception of the most recent albums from Uriah Heep and Journey, which I'd recommend more highly). if you're looking for a good progressive rock album, deduct a couple of points from the score - for lack of a better term, it's just not engaging enough to really merit praise on that front. Overall, it's a passable-to-pretty-good album with some cool ideas, but a bit too breezy and aimless to really make it great.


    Jadis - See Right Through You
    7.5/10

    Above-average neo-prog album firmly rooted in the 80s tradition, but not up to the standard of some of their better material (Understand, for instance, remains a gem of the genre). It's well-put-together and engaging, but there's that nagging feeling of "haven't I heard this before?" amongst a lot of it.
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  5. #2275
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    Skinny Puppy - The Greater Right of The Wrong (7/10)

    Decent industrial album. While it's not bad, and does have some good moments and songs, it doesn't seem extremely innovative. That's pretty much all I can say. Highlights include "I'mmortal".
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  6. #2276
    I Can't Dance
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    Elliott Smith -- XO (10/10)

    Love this album.
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  7. #2277
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    Elbow - Build a Rocket Boys!
    8/10, one of their best efforts

    Bloc Party - Four
    6.5/10, pretty underwhelming
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    Leonard Cohen
    Editors
    Carbon Leaf
    The Notwist
    Victor Wooten
    The National
    OAR
    The Chameleons

  8. #2278
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    Stone Sour - House of Gold & Bones Part 1
    9.75/10, Wow, has to be the best album I've heard in awhile

    Nonpoint - Nonpoint
    8/10, solid record all around

  9. #2279
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    Stone Sour - House Of Gold & Bones Part 1

    Loads more enjoyable than the dismal Audio Secrecy album with some big standout tracks like "A Rumor Of Skin" and "Tired", but filtered in with some duds. Up and down album, but respectable effort by Stone Sour who continue to experiment and improve their sound while remaining true to themselves and their fans. Solid album that may crack my top 10 for 2012 in time. Right now, I'd give it a 7.5/10.
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  10. #2280
    Greenday - ĦUno! - 5/10
    Not good. Not bad. Rather meh.

    No Doubt - Push and Shove - 4/10
    Not good. Not terrible. Not a single song that didn't sound like the one before.
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