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| ARTIST: | Urinals |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | Warning Label |
| TYPE: | Pop, Rock |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | Teach Me to Crawl, Patient Believes, Let a Little Dark into Your Heart, I Make Love to Every Woman on the Freeway, Cold, Jumbo, Fun Pig, Theme from "Sex Taxi", Skygrifter, Cartophilia, Typical Tzar, In Praise of the Fucked-Up Girl, Baby Demons, Beautiful Again, What Is Real and What Is Not |
| UPC: | 653496005426 |
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Customer Reviews of What Is Real & What Is Not
exactly right Of the many reunited bands that made great "comeback" albums in 2003 (Wire, Killing Joke, others that I'm probably forgetting), "What Is Real and What Is Not" is the most surprising - it's an absolutely perfect follow-up to the classic self-titled 100 Flowers album of 1983. Listening to "What Is Real...", it's hard to believe that 20 years have passed since 100 Flowers last recorded.
The songs here are short, to the point, and at the same time edgy and wickedly melodic. There really is not a weak song in the bunch - even the cover of the (pre-disco crap) Bee Gees "Jumbo" fits perfectly.
I wouldn't change a note. This album is damn near perfect. I just hope that we won't have to wait another 20 years for another!
Best CD in a long time
Excellent CD, plenty of variety on each track, great lyrics. Recently saw these guys live in Hollywood, and they're great as ever. May not be for everybody, but it sure works for me!
Haunting
Vintage punk rock--an oxymoron? Think of something turned exceptional with age--not just the same old tired 1-2-3-4 vibe. Maybe the Urinals were never punk rock at all but occupied the same time and space and stages as Black Flag and the Minutemen, who you thrash fans wouldn't call punk now if you heard them. Maybe they are more about the dada of Duchamps. This CD has all the energy but none of the "All I wanted as a Pepsi" whine of vintage LA punk.
Tracks that stand out, that have hooks and lyrics that bite, that'll snag into your brain like a cactus spine: Beautiful again; Skygrifter; Let a little dark into your heart
Maybe this is really what it's all about.