Word: musicã
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Dates: during 2001-2001
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...might wish that Claypool had managed to trade for a vocalist to compare to the storm whipped up by the instruments; Claypool’s nasal cartoon voice and Anastasio’s simple waster mumble both serve them well, but pale in comparison to their music??the lyrics are merely a trampoline to get the band bouncing before they head off into the clouds. It all comes together beautifully on “Mr. Oysterhead,” the song that sums everything up both lyrically and musically: From the ludicrously phat funk of the bass...
Somewhere in Canada: “Behind The Music?? favorites Styx are begging fans to “Come Sail Away” on their upcoming tour of Canada. Canadians have respondedwith an overwhelming...
Describing hip-hop as “rooted in struggle,” West talked about black music??s unique ability to “caress our bruises” in this “moment of deep sadness and sorrow...
...again and again. The big question is, does it just sound the same as the rest of Jamiroquai’s music? Listening to the new album, these fears are almost immediately assuaged. Not because it’s a brilliant shift of direction, but because in the music??s subtleties it becomes obvious that Jamiroquai’s sound is evolving and encompassing a wider musical range, while holding on to the grooves that have captured so many listeners. The first few tracks are vintage Jamiroquai, the standout being the first single, “Little...
...hollow gimmick to sell more records—platitudes are often the worst kind of compliment. But to reinforce the pre-existing hype, nostalgia has been hanging oppressively in air for a band whose musical roots include punk and brit-pop. Such a noble rock lineage evokes memories of music??s halcyon days where songs were not a product nor a soundtrack for a car commercial, but rather signified subversion and an affront to the establishment. Arguably, that time never existed and the Strokes are simply a cleverly marketed band that have struck a chord with music critics...