jsbowden: (Default)
( May. 16th, 2006 10:24 am)
This entry is cotton candy.

The blue, not the pink, just in case you were wondering.

Anyway, I've had Machines of Loving Grace's Gilt since it came out long ago now, and I've always thought of it as a lesser album than Concentration. I'm pretty sure I've been wrong all this time. I think it stands on its own just as well; I'm glad I bought it. I've really come to like the current track, and Tryst has become one of my favorites anywhere in my current iTunes playlist. Golgotha Tenement Blues off The Crow: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is also a damn fine piece of music by MoLG.

I really should look and see if they've released anything other than the above mentioned albums, I suspect I might like them if they have.

Oh yes, and as an afterthought, I've been meaning to comment on the final bit of lyrics in Albert Speer:

Get 'em up, get 'em down on their knees
All praise to Allah, he provides what we need
A Swiss precision suicide machine, and we're free
Jesus Christ, soul on ice
Sleep with the motherfucking fishes tonight...


I'm just not sure what I want to say. It was written almost a decade prior to 9/11 (release date on Concentration is September 93, and considering how long it takes to write, record, and master an album, the music on it was likely written and recorded over the year and a half leading up to then). It was oddly prescient.
jsbowden: (Default)
( May. 16th, 2006 10:24 am)
This entry is cotton candy.

The blue, not the pink, just in case you were wondering.

Anyway, I've had Machines of Loving Grace's Gilt since it came out long ago now, and I've always thought of it as a lesser album than Concentration. I'm pretty sure I've been wrong all this time. I think it stands on its own just as well; I'm glad I bought it. I've really come to like the current track, and Tryst has become one of my favorites anywhere in my current iTunes playlist. Golgotha Tenement Blues off The Crow: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is also a damn fine piece of music by MoLG.

I really should look and see if they've released anything other than the above mentioned albums, I suspect I might like them if they have.

Oh yes, and as an afterthought, I've been meaning to comment on the final bit of lyrics in Albert Speer:

Get 'em up, get 'em down on their knees
All praise to Allah, he provides what we need
A Swiss precision suicide machine, and we're free
Jesus Christ, soul on ice
Sleep with the motherfucking fishes tonight...


I'm just not sure what I want to say. It was written almost a decade prior to 9/11 (release date on Concentration is September 93, and considering how long it takes to write, record, and master an album, the music on it was likely written and recorded over the year and a half leading up to then). It was oddly prescient.
jsbowden: (Default)
( May. 16th, 2006 10:24 am)
This entry is cotton candy.

The blue, not the pink, just in case you were wondering.

Anyway, I've had Machines of Loving Grace's Gilt since it came out long ago now, and I've always thought of it as a lesser album than Concentration. I'm pretty sure I've been wrong all this time. I think it stands on its own just as well; I'm glad I bought it. I've really come to like the current track, and Tryst has become one of my favorites anywhere in my current iTunes playlist. Golgotha Tenement Blues off The Crow: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is also a damn fine piece of music by MoLG.

I really should look and see if they've released anything other than the above mentioned albums, I suspect I might like them if they have.

Oh yes, and as an afterthought, I've been meaning to comment on the final bit of lyrics in Albert Speer:

Get 'em up, get 'em down on their knees
All praise to Allah, he provides what we need
A Swiss precision suicide machine, and we're free
Jesus Christ, soul on ice
Sleep with the motherfucking fishes tonight...


I'm just not sure what I want to say. It was written almost a decade prior to 9/11 (release date on Concentration is September 93, and considering how long it takes to write, record, and master an album, the music on it was likely written and recorded over the year and a half leading up to then). It was oddly prescient.
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