Wednesday, December 23, 2009

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Are you ready? The Galago



Undoubtedly one of the best albums of the panel Christophe Marc. The battery is staggering ubiquity, guitars rival webs of harmonics to the frigid depths marbled and voice has never been just emotionally, between melancholy and ecstatic euphoria worried. Say that such a sequence of fabulous titles, without getting entangled in the glowing adjectives, especially since the excellence of securities increases over the album until it reaches a peak with unsurpassable 'The Idiot '. Animals begins with a tangle of bright guitars, the battery-Gregory Pleiber Lemoigne just fit firmly, just before the webs are not stopping this synth off to ulterior motives are murky. We never leave this in-between throughout the album, oscillating between two extremes elusive, A sly gravity constantly interfering in the heart of incredible vistas of bitterness. 'Are You Ready' epitomizes this introduction, beaches alternating dry and desperate, and sequences of harmonic amplitude almost unreal. 'Murder' frantic race dominated by panic ends accompanied by a violin poisonous. 'Low Heaven' is a first step. We climbed a notch with this title above all that we heard before. More tension, more bitterness, more dizzy, and a deep pounding and hypnotic irrigates what follows gloomy apprehensions. 'The self in the Shell' and ends with a breathless rhythmic passage of dissonant chords. 'Better This Way' seems so opaque that even the dark humor of the title fails to enlighten. 'Everything is fine' (dress accents that evokes a little air the Smiths) inaugurates a few tracks almost optimistic. At Sandy's , black diamond is beautiful swoon tortured. 'Say Goodbye' offers a mix of harmonies with a strange beauty before the sublime perfection of 'The Idiot'. And everything ends with "CC" conclusion minimalism and charming.

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