BOC: Heaven Forbid
Andy Gilham
Andy.Gilham at BTINTERNET.COM
Tue Mar 31 03:49:45 EST 1998
Well, mine showed up this morning, on to second listen, so now I can join
in! :)
> Cover art: Horrid. Awful.
It's _so_ gnarly I think I like it! Really!
>Yuck! Album covers
> matter in marketing.
I guess England's different from the US in this respect, but BOC are so
unhip here it hurts, and I can't see cover art changing its sales an iota,
either up or down - the only people who are going to buy it are diehards
like me, and those who've read a good review in Kerrang!, and the cover
won't matter to either of those groups.
Having said that, I'm glad I ordered it by mail instead of buying it in the
shop :)
> Music: On the whole, I like it. I will probably listen to it many times.
> It's hard rockin', quirky, and technically well played. I encourage
> anyone to buy it.
Not *that* hard rockin' :) Not compared to a lot of stuff I listen to
anyway!
>
> However to me it sounds little like Blue Oyster Cult. From this
> point of view, I am disappointed. Where is is the mystery? Where is
> the doom and gloom? Where are the sci-fi/fantasy lyrics?
Gone with Messrs Pearlman and Meltzer, I guess. You could try pasticheing
their style, but that would be horrid. Better to take another tack
entirely, IMO. Anyway most sci-fi is crap :)
I think it's wrong to blame JS alone for repetition in choruses - if he
writes "Keep the hammer back" once, and the band sing it 20 times, whose
fault is that?
>Where are the
> epic story-songs?
"Harvest Moon". :)
>Even Club Ninja, for all its faults, was truer to
> the Blue Oyster Cult vision.
Produced by SP, of course...
First listen, I like "Power Underneath Despair" best. Some tracks verge
towards generic American rock.
- Andy
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