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Le melodie ed in secondo posto gliĪrrangiamenti elettronici, sono il punto più debole di questo progetto: già Musicale che questi brani non sprigionano, mentre la lunga e soporifera The Bold Arrow Of Time è un buon esempioĭi come, questo potenziale, venga sprecato. Laĭanzereccia elettro-pop Alter Ego cerca di resuscitare la disco-psichedeliaĭella scena di “Madchester”. Is Bliss e il fondo nel tedioso riciclo di vecchi stereotipi di Why Won't You Make Up Your Mind. La raccolta segue un tono lento e pacato. Fatta eccezione per qualche momento di garage-rock d’annata ( Desire Be Desire Go) e di quasi Versione sballata di Magical Mystery Tour (2010) nel filone musicale del retro-pop. Il combo australiano Tame Impala, capitanatoĭa Kevin Parker, debutta con Innerspeaker Slightly better than the much hailed debut, but still (which is to Tame Impala what Come Together was to the Beatles). Simple march-like refrains of Merseybeat wrapped in a symphonic apotheosis, The melodic peaks are Apocalypse Dreams, with The too digital Why Won't They Talk to Me? Redeem the songs that stage an exaggerated revival project, like the
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The nonchalant beach keyboard-driven singalong plus jam of Keep on Lying, The baroquely cyclical and super-sweet merry-go-round of Nothing That Has Happened So Far Has Been Anything We Could Control, The panting barrelhouse blues of Be Above It mixed with Still suffered from comparisons with Tame Impala's forefathers, but at leastĪ couple of demented transfigurations, namely Producer Dave Fridmann's multi-layered production) and lively work, Lonerism (Modular, 2012), a much better arranged (notably Jay Watson's The electronic arrangements are a close second. The melodies are the weakest part of the project: dejavu, un-catchy, lazy. The lengthy and sleep-inducing The Bold Arrow Of Time is a good example of how they waste it. The instrumental Island Walking hints at musical potential that these The electronic poppy danceable Alter Ego tries to revive "Madchester"'s disco-psychedelia. The tedious uninspired recycling of very old stereotypes of Why Won't You Make Up Your Mind. The cosmic Byrds-ian Solitude Is Bliss and a nadir in The collection sticks to that slow and mellow tone, with a peak in It's Not Meant To Be sounds like a spaced-out version of Magical Mystery Tour or an acid version of lounge pop.Įxcept for a few moments of vintage garage-rock ( Desire Be Desire Go)Īnd quasi hard-rock ( Lucidity and especially the Cream-esque Innerspeaker (2010) in the vein of artistic retro-pop. ( Copyright © 2010 Piero Scaruffi | Terms of use)Īustralian combo Tame Impala, fronted by Kevin Parker, debuted with Tame Impala: biography, discography, review, ratings, best albums