Jukebox Jury
Retired
Piano Magic is brilliant. I have them all. Writers Without Homes is the
saddest(CD)...IMO
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You've been promising to send me this for *weeks* now
Jukebox Jury
Piano Magic is brilliant. I have them all. Writers Without Homes is the
saddest(CD)...IMO
QUOTE]
You've been promising to send me this for *weeks* now
Jukebox Jury
I wouldn't call Writers Piano Magic's saddest album, only their most self-indulgent -- while melancholy on the whole, the arrangements are lackluster and confused, and the album boasts too many walk-on vocalists. That said, I love the song Postal; and it was nice to hear Paul Anderson from Tram. For those new to Piano Magic, the only full-lengths that I recommend heartily are Low Birth Weight and Disaffected (for God's sake, stay away from Part-Monster!); the bands strongest, most concise, statements have generally been their eps. (favourites: I Came to Your Party Dressed as a Shadow, Opencast Heart, and Incurable)Piano Magic is brilliant. I have them all. Writers Without Homes is the
saddest(CD)...IMO
I wouldn't call Writers Piano Magic's saddest album, only their most self-indulgent -- while melancholy on the whole, the arrangements are lackluster and confused, and the album boasts too many walk-on vocalists. That said, I love the song Postal; and it was nice to hear Paul Anderson from Tram. For those new to Piano Magic, the only full-lengths that I recommend heartily are Low Birth Weight and Disaffected (for God's sake, stay away from Part-Monster!); the bands strongest, most concise, statements have generally been their eps. (favourites: I Came to Your Party Dressed as a Shadow, Opencast Heart, and Incurable)
Piano Magic - I Didn't Get Where I Am Today
Piano Magic is brilliant. I have them all. Writers Without Homes is the
saddest(CD)...IMO
QUOTE]
You've been promising to send me this for *weeks* now
Jukebox Jury
I know...it's coming soon!!!!!!!!!!!!
seriously, 4 pages and no one's mentioned Tindersticks?
"dying slowly-seems better than shooting myself"
also, Throbbing Gristle's "Hamburger Lady" is so relentlessly depressing that i skip past it sometimes.