anyone else get the e-mail today about a 90-minute "live tv show" to debut the album?
anyone else get the e-mail today about a 90-minute "live tv show" to debut the album?
OLD NEWS :P
Yeah, it's their weakest album. I've just finished my first listen
Best tracks: Bosco, Begin The End, Exit Wounds (holy NIN tribute song with references to Brick Shithouse)
Worst: Too Many Friends, Purify (generic "fast" track), A Million Little Pieces (the last 30 seconds are good and it's not bad musically, but the lyrics are atrocious)
Can someone please point me in the right direction of the leak, I can't seem to find it :/
EDIT: thanks Slave2thewage.
First Listen over, there's some good stuff here (Dare I say it's all good... Musically. It's the lyrics that let it down)
I can't help but think that between this and the B3 EP there could've been a single solid album.
Last edited by [Shep]; 09-06-2013 at 01:39 PM.
"Please do not post on our forum about an album that you have obtained illegally.
thank you."
LOLOLOL. I forgot how awful the Placebo forums were. Especially THAT MOD.
The lyrics are by far the biggest problem with this album. Bosco might be my favourite song of theirs ever, lyrically. It's poignant but not too melodramatic.
A Million Little Pieces and Hold On To Me are destroyed by those lyrics, though. I might make up a playlist combining the album and B3.
I also want to add tracks 9 and 10 from Loud Like Love to B3EP and pretend that's the real album.
Aside from that, this is easily Placebo's Slip.
I actually like loud like love and scene of the crime. It's just that middle section of the album I think is wasted potential
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I'm kind of diggin it.
Loud Like Love - 3/5
Scene of the Crime - 4.5/5
Too Many Friends - 2/5 (instrumental - 4/5)
Hold on to Me - 4.5/5 (instrumentation reminds me of early 90's Cure)
Rob the Bank - 2.5/5
A Million Little Pieces - 4.75/5 (Should've been on the Cruel Intentions soundtrack & hate me for it but I LOVE this track)
Exit Wounds - 3.75/5
Purify - 2.5/5
Begin the End - 3/5
Bosco - 4/5 (Gorgeous ending)
As far as the lyrics are concerned, its a real shame that they are so generic and down right cheesey considering Brian is such an eloquently spoken person. The entire album sounds very 90's to me for some reason, which I love.
I'm still laughing over the blatant NIN influence on Exit Wounds.
Just so you guys know, if ETS still had thread subtitles, this one's would've been changed to "Album #7: Placebo covers The Slip".
I heard the album and i gotta say it's a solid-average Placebo release...
I agree that the lyrics are the main "weakness" of the album, yet the disc is filled with good musical "moments" (i'll say this album has mostly "moments" than " full songs").
In a way they are becoming like AC/DC, Muse or Ministry (recording the same album with better production), even "Bosco" (That is one of my favorites...) is very similar to "Kings of Medicine" (or the lyrics of "Because i want you"), i can hear the "nod" to NIN or even Depeche Mode and even though their electronic experiments are mostly forgettable i do think it's something they are incorporating to sound a bit more "current"; ok album... 6.5/10
Last edited by henryeatscereal; 09-08-2013 at 01:06 AM.
Am I the only person that likes Too Many Friends? I recognise everyones problems with it and they're all valid points but something about it makes me smile. I haven't heard the whole album yet but if every song can make me smirk a bit it'll be cool. I'm not expecting anything amazing
Figured out what the music of Bosco reminds me of: the piano version of This Picture mixed with Closing Time by Semisonic. Seriously, I recognized the chord progressions at the "You know I'm grateful" verse as being lifted from something from the 90s.
EDIT: Lyrics transcribed by ear since I'm bored
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/.../LLLlyrics.doc
Last edited by slave2thewage; 09-08-2013 at 08:28 AM.
I hear Burn and Sunspots in Exit Wounds, but maybe that's just me.
I just couldn't listen the album from the beginning to the end. Got bored with it after the 4th song.
That Placebo forum's reaction is so funny. Their reaction because the album leaked. Like it's the end of the world and it never happened before to anybody.
The forum thing is apparently since it's official now, but also since all the mods on there are kinda power-mad. Two in particular stand out to me.
This album is pretty bad....
Edit: OK, so after two listens, some of the stuff on the second half is pretty cool. The first half has some stinkers though. I think Too Many Friends might be the worst song ever made by a band that I like.... holy shit are those lyrics bad.
Last edited by ZeroSum; 09-08-2013 at 05:42 PM.
I haven't got the chance to hear the full new album, but I felt totally disappointed the first time I heard 'Too Many Friends', it kinda broke something in me that made me love Placebo, after that I'm not expecting to much of this record. And you know, it's not that I miss the Placebo of the 90's, my favourite album of them is Meds (and the Angkor Wat gig is one of the most beatiful things I've heard), but this time I simply don't feel it.
This.
On reflection I like some songs on this album, I like the instrumentation on this album, but... as a cohesive whole this isn't Placebo making a record they need to make, this isn't Placebo pushing themselves in a new direction or changing the formula. This is just Placebo being Placebo, coasting.
I personally think after this round of touring they should go on a break or something for a while and come back with something to say.
Last year was just a "general" tour, albeit still heavy with BFTS songs. The general consensus is that they were doing it for the money to record the album. As regards to recording, some stuff (B3, one or two LLL tracks) was recorded in early 2012 and then, I THINK, they were still writing the rest of it through that tour.
Basically, Brian should have shut the fuck up on this album. The music itself makes sense, but these lyrics are cringeworthy. We've all heard what he actually wrote in his late teens, so I can't find an excuse for this.
Yeah, but Trent's always written kinda lame lyrics. With Brian, he has something. Or had. Also I think Trent would shoot himself in the face before letting Too Many Friends see the light of day.
And Rob the Bank. Ugh. It's like Trigger Happy Hands, but written by a fucking moron.
Another thing I've noticed: Brian no longer "sings" on the faster tracks, he just shouts the lyrics.
Oh, great. I forgot to cancel my box set order.
The fact that I'm giving them €90 for this album disgusts me.