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steel_horse75 10-31-2016 11:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Kukoc7 (Post 1212805)
Kerrang and gave it 3 stars which comes out to a 60 on Metacritic.

I translated a German publication review and they gave it 7/10.

Both were relatively positive about the album.



WAN got 2/10 in classic rock so this is a good start!!

symbeline 11-01-2016 12:14 AM

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Originally Posted by danfan (Post 1212817)
So here's my quick review, and rating of songs.

1.Devil - I give this one a 10.
2.God Bless This Mess - Another 10.
3.THINFS - Another 10.

These 3 are better than anything on WAN for me.

4.Reunion - I give this one a 9, even if the intro is ripped off from Whole Lot Of Leaving. Add a chunky guitar solo and it's a 10.
5.New Years Day - This one's an 8 for me.
6.Living With The Ghost - Another 8. Would have been a 9, but don't care for how long it slows down.
7.Born Again Tomorrow - Another 8.
8.I Will Drive You Home - Another 8. I really like this one, even the end which is a direct rip off of the "Drive" soundtrack.
9.Roller Coaster - I give this one a 7. Not bad, but a bit too poppy for me.
10.Labor of Love - Another 7. Actually grown to like this one.
11.Knockout - 6. Might as well just be another This is our House.
12.Goodnight New York - Another 6. A bit flat, but it has it's moments.
13.All Hail The King - 5. I want to like this one, but the chorus sucks.
14.Scars on This Guitar, Come on up to our House & Real Love - All are a 1. Boring and useless filler.

Your list and mine don't look similar at all (except for Devil's) lol

But I'm curious about one thing, what's up with All Hail The King? I'm I the only one who loves it? I've seen many people rate is as weak/boring/filler and I thought it would be better received here.

Becky 11-01-2016 12:22 AM

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Originally Posted by symbeline (Post 1212820)
But I'm curious about one thing, what's up with All Hail The King? I'm I the only one who loves it? I've seen many people rate is as weak/boring/filler and I thought it would be better received here.

No, I LOVE All Hail the King! I find the lyrics fascinating. I just hope Jon doesn't spoil it by telling us who it's about! I like the mystery of it because you know it's about SOMEONE, but it's not clear who. It's got some lyrics that paint great pictures too. My friend Kelly and I have decided we think it's about Prince. The lyrics are close enough, but just far enough off that it's not certain. (Don't ruin it for us, Jon!)

liljovi93 11-01-2016 12:26 AM

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Originally Posted by Becky (Post 1212822)
No, I LOVE All Hail the King! I find the lyrics fascinating. I just hope Jon doesn't spoil it by telling us who it's about! I like the mystery of it because you know it's about SOMEONE, but it's not clear who. It's got some lyrics that paint great pictures too. My friend Kelly and I have decided we think it's about Prince. The lyrics are close enough, but just far enough off that it's not certain. (Don't ruin it for us, Jon!)

Didn't he say it was about someone who helps volunteer at the kitchen? I may be wrong...

I really like it (live as I haven't heard studio version) and I really like the 'soouuulll' parts.

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symbeline 11-01-2016 01:06 AM

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Originally Posted by Becky (Post 1212822)
No, I LOVE All Hail the King! I find the lyrics fascinating. I just hope Jon doesn't spoil it by telling us who it's about! I like the mystery of it because you know it's about SOMEONE, but it's not clear who. It's got some lyrics that paint great pictures too. My friend Kelly and I have decided we think it's about Prince. The lyrics are close enough, but just far enough off that it's not certain. (Don't ruin it for us, Jon!)

I saw your post about that and while I agree that knowing what inspired a song could sometimes be quite off-putting, I also think that if you like a song or it means something to you, that's as valid as the initial inspiration. As long as the song is not describing an event/person as it is, to me inspiration is a pretty wide and open word. I didn't care a lot about Happy Now before knowing the inspiration behind, so it didn't make me change my mind. I've always liked Bells Of Freedom and I've read that it was inspired by politics (and also that it wasn't), but I still like it the same.

All Hail The King could also be perfectly about the band, not about an individual. About the feeling of everything crumbling down around you and holding onto yourself, your essence, your strength. It doesn't matter anyway, this song and others from the album (Rollercoaster comes to mind, to me it's also about them) prove that you can have a universal lyric that's also meaningful enough to touch somebody and made them their own, which is what Jon always preaches about but clearly didn't translate into the last albums. This is why THINFS is getting much more reaction imho, not necessarily because individual songs are better than previous albums, but because you listen to a lyric that seems clearly about something or that it has been said what the inspiration behind it is, but it also means something to you, you make it your own. I know I sound like Jon and I'm not a fan of his pep talk speeches but it's true that the BJ songs I like the most are the ones that mean something to me in a personal level and THINFS is full of that.

I like your interpretation about Prince. "All Hail The King whose castle is falling down, indeed" :(

B.J. Always 11-01-2016 01:15 AM

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Originally Posted by liljovi93 (Post 1212823)
Didn't he say it was about someone who helps volunteer at the kitchen? I may be wrong...

I really like it (live as I haven't heard studio version) and I really like the 'soouuulll' parts.

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Yes it is about the people in his Soul Foundation according to Jon. He said that in those small listening shows. And in fact at one show he got so choked up thinking about a volunteer he had to stop the song and start it over again. Sorry Becky if that's more information than you wanted to know, but that is what Jon said.

Becky 11-01-2016 01:16 AM

That would make sense if it's someone who has died.

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Originally Posted by symbeline (Post 1212832)
I like your interpretation about Prince. "All Hail The King whose castle is falling down, indeed" :(

My friend Kelly is a MASSIVE Prince fan and I threw my Prince theory at her with the lyrics and she was like, "Ooo.. this could refer to this and this could refer to this" so we really went with it.

I also like your theory of it being about the band as a whole. It sort of goes along with the "rebirth" theme.

Javier 11-01-2016 02:23 AM

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Originally Posted by symbeline (Post 1212816)
Crush? Really?

Ok... Of all the albums they could have chosen...

I'm attaching the Spanish interview I was talking about yesterday. I skipped a couple of pages, nothing to see, just pictures.

I could try to translate if somebody is very interested. But only very very interested haha

(Ok. I'm translating)

I'm trying to read but it's really small and when I try to enlarge it it's all pixeled and can't read, sorry....

hardwired_70 11-01-2016 03:37 AM

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Originally Posted by Kukoc7 (Post 1212771)
Right on. Now I agree with some of this. The overall total package of bands these days is pretty nonexistent. They do lack a certain charismatic factor. Luke Spiller from The Struts is the exception though. He's the real deal in my book.
You have to remember that bands in the 60's, 70's, & 80's had the ability to be more original simply due to not having as much music in their genre and beyond they could end up sounding similar to.
Naturally bands now are going to sound like somome else. Rival Sons has more of a Zeppelin sound to me yet they do it way better than Whitesnake and copycats from the 80's who I actually dig as well.

Whitesnake were a Zep RIp off? Isn't that a bit far fetched - only one song tries to emulate Zep and that's "Still Of The Night". THe older WS albums are more mellow and kinda pub blues rock.

hardwired_70 11-01-2016 03:39 AM

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Originally Posted by Alphavictim (Post 1212788)
So no additional exposure to Rollercoaster. Bummer.

Thank GOd - the less this mess (pun intended) is blessed by god the better ;)


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