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Trickster F.
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Topic: Paradox Hotel (espec. "Bavarian Skies") Thoughts? Posted: March 18 2007 at 16:28 |
^ And what is your favourite band? Pendragon? Rush?
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chessman
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Posted: March 18 2007 at 16:24 |
A great album from my second favourite band.
I love both discs, and Bavarian Skies is one of my favourites. There has been too much nonsense written about it. I find the lyrics clever, whilst Bodin's keyboard work behind them is superb. A great melody too with a fine build up that sinks down nicely again.
Good song!
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Philéas
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Posted: March 18 2007 at 13:58 |
I kind of agree with The Wizard's review.
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Chris H
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Posted: March 18 2007 at 10:05 |
I don't think it was the worst listen I have ever had, it just wasn't any good to me. Bavarian Skies especially. Monsters and Men was rather disappointing, there were some flare-ups in the middle, and the ending was awesome, but everything else was broing. End on A High note and Selfconsuming Fire were pretty good too, and the whole Room 222 disc was awfully boring, again.
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The Wizard
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Posted: March 18 2007 at 10:02 |
Read my review of the album
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salmacis
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Posted: March 17 2007 at 17:58 |
For me, it's an excellent album- the best new album I'd bought last year alongside Steve Hackett's 'Wild Orchids' (which I did prefer overall, though, I suppose). I had real trouble getting into Unfold The Future (though there are some songs I like), I find The Rainmaker a bit by-the-numbers and a fair proportion of Adam and Eve to be fairly aimless (the first few tracks notwithstanding), so for me it's a return to form. There are some moments I could live without though, and yes, 'Bavarian Skies' is one of them- I'm afraid I just think it's filler. I like most of the rest of it though- when I get around to reviewing it, I'd definitely say it would be worth 4/5 (I don't feel any of their albums quite have that coherence that would make me give any of them 5, but maybe that's just me).
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Penumbra
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Posted: March 17 2007 at 15:24 |
I have read many of the reviews for "Paradox Hotel", the recent (2006)
release by The Flower Kings. I now own a copy and am close to half-way
through the album; however, I don't understand the problem everyone has
with "Bavarian Skies". Sure, it could be an ironic/sarcastic treatment
of the Nazis, but what if it's something less 'whimsical'? That word
was used often, as if the song is not to be taken seriously.
Monsters and Men is a beauty, as well as the Self Consuming Fire. Mommy
Leave the Light On is as eerie as Bavarian Skies. I won't even go into the second half, as its beauty astounds me. There is an entirely
to this album, involving our conceptions of evil and monstrosity in
ourselves and history. What do you think of this album? I
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