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| ARTIST: | Electrafixion |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | Elektra |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | Feel My Pulse, Sister Pain, Lowdown, Timebomb, Zephyr, Never, Too Far Gone, Mirror Ball, Who's Been Sleeping In My Head, Hit By Something, Bed Of Nails |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 075596179324 |
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Customer Reviews of Burned
STILL IN MY PLAYER SINCE 1994! If you like the Bunnymen, you might like this. I know some bunnyfans that don't appreciate it as much as I do. This is just heavy, groovy, and badass. Kind of resembling a tribute to grunge and melodic anthems, this cd delivers punch after punch of the will and mac at their best.
If you ever find the b-sides, get em, they're just as good. This album is an all time favorite of mine.
Heavy Echo
The songwriting genius of Echo and the Bunnymen bolostered by heavier distortion and power chords should have you salivating. This CD delivers that very recipe, especially on the first and best track "Feel My Pulse," a down n' dirty song that writhes and taunts like a snake. "Timebomb" is a strong contender for second-best track. It starts off meandering a bit through Echo territory like a ticking timer before suddenly blasting off with a heavy guitar.
Typical of Ian McCulloch, the lyrics are quite intriguing, inscrutable and open-ended. Some songs resemble Echo more than others such as "Sister Pain" and "Whose Been Sleeping In My Head" while other songs really rock, such as "Hit By Something" and "Bed of Nails."
This is some of the best music Ian and Will have done. Any Echo fan who doesn't see that must not like much in the way of heavy guitars or hard rock in general. These songs are good.
Great change of pace
I just bought this CD, but after a few rounds in the CD player you begin to wonder why this is so rare a find. It's basically a more dynamic vocal effort from Ian McCulloch (Echo & The Bunnymen) and some great heavy guitars. If your a fan of Echo & The Bunnymen and your not crazy about the mellow stuff they have been releasing lately then check this out. The CD really jams.