Word: tracks
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...Nausea,” built on a raw acoustic guitar and bass riff, with Beck doing his best Brit-pop vocal imitation. “Strange Apparition” is loveable piano-driven ’90s pop with a nice half-time breakdown at the end of the track...
Beck’s typically nonsensical vocals this time have a dark tinge to them, spinning images of our techno-junk lifestyle that are complemented by the digital effects on almost every track. Lines like “We’re all pushing up a tin-can mountaintop” are indicative of Beck’s jaded vision; he’s unhappy about something, but he’s too oblique to let on exactly what...
...album’s final track, an extended medley of trippy melodies and off-kilter vocals and spoken word, Beck says “If the soul is a symptom, the condition is you.” Beck’s vocals offer a little of something for everyone—disillusionment and indictment of society (or something) for the doomsdayers, and random bits of absurdity for those who share Beck’s sense of humor...
While “The Information” certainly has its moments, by the time the title track comes around there have been too many re-hashes of the same concept. The grooves and rhymes often are not different enough to be interesting and will probably result in skipping through many tracks to reach the few real gems here...
Becoming a three-sport athlete in high school, track, basketball, and football became a social outlet for Ho, a way to find friends and organize his life...