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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0781676669929
Label: Warner
Manufacturer: Warner
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Warner
Release Date: November 05, 2007
Studio: Warner
Sales Rank: 7135
MPN: 766699
Disc 1:- Fix Your Face
- Lurch
- Black Bubblegum
- Sick On Sunday
- When Acting As A Particle
- Nong Eye Gong
- When Acting As A Wave
- 82588
- Milk Lizard
- Party Smasher
- Dead As History
- Horse Hunter
- Mouth Of Ghosts
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This Album IS amazing. Changing pace but never loosing atmosphere. Jolting through genres but never loosing integrity. It is simply blinding. Dillinger are currently the most interesting and original band around. The songs convert to the live stage even better than I could have hoped. Actually becoming alive.
As with all classic music, Ire Works will never grow old. The general public will figure it out in time.
It pisses all over Miss Machine, which was largely overated.
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What!another band changing from what the fan base considers 'there' music.'there' will normally come from those who discover a band at a time before the rest of the world, the individualism of it more than anything else defining why they got into the band in the first place.so many people now describe the alienation of a band developing there sound as abandonment. for Against Me! fans (like me) this has been an argument for years and the same pathetic crap is rooting to DEP.as said earlier nobody wants to hear the same album repeted a dozen times(if so play what you love on repeat) because other band will take inspiration quickly. rather than buying the new album of a band you love fans would be better suited to finding the next new thing in ... Read More:
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I was hesitant about buying this, I'd read some things saying it was average etc. but I went out on a limb and can safely say that this is one of the most clever, artistic and ingenious albums I have heard in a long time.
The opener, Fix Your Face is such a bold opener. There's no messing around, it just goes straight into the action, I love it.
Lurch- Dischordant mayhem with fantastic lyrics.
Black Bubblegum- Sexy, sleazy, dirty culminating in an amazingly catchy outro, my personal favourite.
Sick on Sunday- Slow moving at 1st. Then frantic, it sounds like it doesn't know where to go. I sat there with my mouth open, it's so out there, almost grind in places.
When Acting As ... Read More:
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Any new release by noise legends The Dillinger Escape Plan is going to be hugely anticipated amongst those in the know and this one, `Ire Works', is no different. It has certainly been a long time since 2004s `Miss Machine' exploded onto our stereos. It was an album that managed, despite its savage brutality, to propel the band into a more mainstream circle, which predictably annoyed many of their hardcore following. But nit-picking scenesters aside, it was undeniably an epic journey of technical wizardry and math-like complexity that wowed almost everyone in the critical and public domain from every angle.
The first two tracks of `Ire Works' dutifully pick up where `Miss Machine' left us. The stop-start-ridiculously-off-time guitar ... Read More:
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OK...so I was lucky to just tour the UK with these guys and I thought I would throw my opinions in for good measure...
I have never really been a big DEP fan as I found their early releases (Running Board and Calculating Infinity) way too hard to swallow and subsequently never bothered to seek any others out.
I wish I had really as Miss Machine (apparently) was a different beast altogether and contained more mainstream melodies and different influences entirely.
I love it when a band evolves and that's pretty much where we have ended up.
This album boots off with "Fix Your Face" and "Lurch" which, although are in the regular DEP sound, are short and I think this helps as they don't lose any of the ... Read More:
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