Thursday, May 28, 2009

Green Day - 21st Century Breakdown


Track Listing
Song Of The Century
21st Century Breakdown
Know Your Enemy
Viva La Gloria
Before The Lobotomy
Christian's Inferno
Last Night On Earth
East Jesus Nowhere
Peacemaker
Last Of The American Girls
Murder City
Viva La Gloria (Little Girl)
Restless Heart Syndrome
Horseshoes And Handgrenades
Static Age, The
21 Guns
American Eulogy
See The Light

This CD is unlike anything greenday have done before. People criticised this and have called this too pop and exactly like American Idiot.WRONG WRONG WRONG!!!!! I have never heard Billie Joe Armstrong sound soooo mature. I love the way the songs link together to give you the whole story of Christian and Gloria's love. If you love greenday this is definitly one for you. plus plus THERE IS A LOVE SONG!!!!!!! GREENDAY'S FIRST LOVE SONG! p.s I really hope Greenday don't start changing all their stuff to this logo- which I know that they will unfortunately- cuz I LOVE the heart gernade but American Idiot is over welcome the 21st Century! 
after listening to this CD I cannot wait to see them when they come on tour. BRING ON October 20th. 

End of an era. 
Very disappointing from the boys from Berkley! This album was well produced and Billie's voice has improved with age however the songs are one dimensional. What happened to the catchy riffs and bouncy hooks? Most of these songs are similar and don't warrant a mention. American Idiot was a good album but didn't feel like a Green Day album to me. This is similar but without the aongs! Green Day seem to rely on the 'Ooooo oooo wooo' choruses these days! 

Best songs on here are 21st Century Breakdown, Last of the American Girls and 21 Guns......but even these are starting to get tiresome. Green Day were the first band that got me into Rock/Punk/Alternative music, way back in 1995 not long before the release of Insomniac - one of my best memories was waiting outside Woolworths on the day of its release. This is the first time I've been really disappointed by a Green Day album. 

The hits just keep on coming... 
I've been a huge fan since '94 so I might be a bit biased but this CD is awesome. Continues in the vein of 'American Idiot' but takes the theme of post-modern angst and frustration into the post-Bush era where there is not a clear scapegoat. Big sound, catchy lyrics and riffs, good song-to-song variation. Long may Greenday keep pumping out albums like this!


Eminem - Relapse


Track Listing
Dr. West
3 a.m
My Mom
Insane
Bagpipes From Baghdad
Hello
Tonya
Same Song & Dance
We Made You
Medicine Ball
Paul
Stay Wide Awake
Old Time's Sake
Must Be The Ganja
Mr. Mathers
Deja Vu
Beautiful
Crack A Bottle
Steve Berman
Underground/Ken Kaniff

He's having a Relapse! 
Eminem made a massive impact on both Hip-Hop and the wider music world when he exploded onto the scene in the late 1990's. He became the scourge of a new generation of parents, as he gathered an enormous following and proved that white guys who weren't idiots (Ahem, Vanilla Ice) could be great at this game too. In the process he created fantastic songs such as Lose Yourself and Stan. Em returns on this record after a long spell out of action due to addictions to medication, and the problems this caused. It is his first album since 2004's Encore. So is it any better than his previous effort? 

Well, the signs were good from the get-go. Dr. Dre is back producing, allowing Eminem to concentrate on his rhymes and lyrics. Despite the fact that collaborator Mike Elizondo is now absent, the music provided is fantastic. Huge string arrangements and bass-heavy beats provide the perfect stage for a new selection of songs. Guests are pretty thin on the ground on this album, which seems to have been for the best. Only Dina Rae, 50 Cent and Dr. Dre get spots on just 3 songs. 

Sure enough, Shady delivers his side of the greatness too. The biggest theme on the album is that of his struggle to remain sober, hence the title, and the subject of the intro, a dream where he is in therapy with his doctor who turns into some kind of monster. This theme resurfaces on songs such as Deja Vu, and the album's ballad Beautiful. The latter track is one of the best and possibly a future classic. It's probably the most serious song here, dealing with his feelings of depression and perseverance with sobriety, also featuring a great sample of the Paul Rodgers/Brian May song Reaching Out. 

Many other songs are humourous, although they are also very dark. This is surely proof that Mr. Mathers hasn't mellowed out at all after his break. Familiar themes are knowingly explored in songs such as My Mom (his mother's drug problems), Medicine Ball (the poor late Christopher Reeve gets another going over, but he is allowed to hit back via Eminem), and We Made You (the typical Just Lose It-style lead single taking swipes at celebrity figures). But there are some changes, his children get a little less of a mention this time around, although they do crop up in a couple of songs, and (thankfully) there is no standard Kim-bashing track. However, he does resurrect the strange Jamaican accent he began using on Encore, although it gets a lot less weird after a few listens. 

New and gruesome topics include killing Britney Spears and Lindsay Lohan, incestual rape, and being locked in Mariah Carey's wine cellar. There is some pretty hardcore stuff here, and the easily offended will be. Very much so. But, Eminem fans should come to expect a lot of this anyway, and should find a lot of it extremely funny (I did). 

Overall, this may not be as strong, fresh and vital as The Slim Shady or Marshall Mathers LP's but it should more than prove to the world that Eminem has not lost his fighting spirit, his aggression, his sense of humour, or most importantly, his talent for creating genuinely great Hip-Hop songs.

Off the hook!!! Eminem back to his best!!! 
I never write reviews on Amazon but just felt compelled to write a brief note on Eminem's latest album 'Relapse'. 

This album is dark, disturbing and lyrical genius. Eminem looks his demons right in the face and knocks them out! The skeletons come out of the closet in this album. 

If your an Eminem fan or just a fan of ingenious rapping and lyrical flow then buy this album. The production by Dr Dre is slick, the skits are funny and tell a story, the tracks are awe inspiring. I cannot praise this album or Eminem enough.

back to his best 
I was getting really bored of Eminem. I was one of the earliest into him and his music before the slim shady album came out, but the bigger he got he seemed to get worse as an artist culmanating in the dreadful "Encore" album and hits album that quuickly followed before his self imposed retirement. Fortunately 4 years out of the game has re-energised him..not just lyrically but musically too..infact this album is virtually all produced by Dr Dre..another message to say he's gone back to the beginning as over the last few albums theres only been maybe 3 or 4 dre prod tracks..but this is exclusively prod by dre and the two have found a new synergy together as Dre has provided some of his best beats for a long time on this.