Dfit00
War Child
Keep it up people, as if 1000 posts isn't enough already.
Did anyone else not find this thread title remotely funny?
“Music comes from a place we don’t know,” he said. “It sort of comes through the fingers and toes. So we came up with the idea of, what if you had musical digits, like xylo toes.” He shook his head, irritated that he gave up the secret so easily.
And of course, you've probably heard their smash hit single, "Yellow," by now. Indeed, it's the most obvious choice for a single, and it represents Martin's vocal stylings effectively, but it's also the record's weakest moment.
I anticipated that Pitchfork wouldn't have given MX anything more than a 4.5, but a 7 is surprising (I don't think even I'd have given it that high a score).
Also they didn't do their trademark, dwell on the artist's previous output for 70% of the article, and just bag out the artist's latest offering with poncy hyperbole for the rest of it.
I still don't see what anyone sees in Hurts Like Heaven though.
I still don't see what anyone sees in Hurts Like Heaven though.
Aygo said:NLOTH got 4.2 from these parochials, and Coldplay's Miley Cyrus gets a 7!
iron yuppie said:NLotH deserved that score for how thoroughly and unabashedly it compromised the vision that it had been touting for so long. .
u2popmofo said:One person who reviewed one album liked it more than a different person who reviewed a different album? Wow, that's never happened in the history of music!
What did you think of it?
Mylo Xyloto doesn't have one song in the same league as NLOTH, Moment of Surrender, Breathe or Cedars of Lebanon. Not one.
I still don't see what anyone sees in Hurts Like Heaven though.
Matter of opinion, but I'm sure a lot of people would disagree.
I'm assuming you agree?