For as much I was not a massive fan of Low in High School, i miss the fact that era had genuinely good album promotion, professional marketing/advertising and a pretty cohesive feel to the album artwork, stage backdrop etc
But these last two albums (with arguably better music) have been a...
Instagram video declaring tickets on sale on Thursday is posted with a caption saying they are on sale on Friday, before being quickly deleted. :ROFLMAO:
This whole thing has been a bit uncoordinated to say the least. :D
It is stunning that in 2021 somebody can produce a digital image of two frequently photographed people that is such low resolution.
I cannot believe it :ROFLMAO:
For me, the worst song on any studio album. Completely ruins what was a decent start to LIHS and the album never recovers.
I always skip it when it comes on. I don't think I have listened to the full version since Ally Pally in 2018.
Lyrics/message don't land with me at all. Genuine example...
Hard to pin down and choose between what's 'better' and what i prefer. This will do for now.
1. Vauxhall & I
2. Viva Hate
3. Your Arsenal
4. Years of Refusal
5. You are the Quarry
6. I am not a Dog on a Chain
7. Ringleader of the Tormentors
8. World Peace Is None Of...
As a fellow Irishman, I would normally go crazy at a review like this but strangely (and credit where it's due) Barry does seem to be a Moz fan. He even tweeted out Fantastic Bird in 2013! :D
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I’ve not read any reviews tonight but I’ve followed this tour every night. Tonight was my 5th Moz gig and he sounded fantastic and the band were on point. The setlist, however, ruined the show. I’m not a Smiths cry baby. I like the post 2004 albums. Even if LIHS is his worst but why play 3...
I went for Home is a Question Mark, but a much tougher question would be 'what's your least favourite?'.
If I had this album on shuffle in front of my friends, there's quite a few tracks i'd rush to hit skip on before Moz started singing :straightface:
The section from "I Bury the Living" to...
People only think he is too 'political' because he is more right leaning now and it upsets them.
On 88's Viva Hate he called for a living Prime Minister to be murdered. Nobody cared though because it was anti-Tory and the lefties loved it.
In 2017, he makes a few comments about Brexit and...
Yes, that's true but I think in terms of the media reporting, people in the Guardian, NME etc suffer the same fallacy. They will always have a near apocalyptic reaction to anything right of centre. (It's also better for clickbait probably!)
(I'm not having a go at you personally btw!)
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