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<p>The album's not bad, but you can see they rushed it through (given the project, 8 songs in 8 weeks or whatever) the song-writing is not quite at the usual level. It's a definite step down from Wasting Light. I would put it at about the same level as "There is Nothing Left to Lose" which is my least favourite FF album. </p>
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<p>I really like "Something from Nothing" and yeah "I Am a River" is pretty good. But "Congregation" is the one that, when i first heard the album, I wasn't really taken with, and then i heard it live, and now i love it. </p> -
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<p>The album's not bad, but you can see they rushed it through (given the project, 8 songs in 8 weeks or whatever) the song-writing is not quite at the usual level. It's a definite step down from Wasting Light. I would put it at about the same level as "There is Nothing Left to Lose" which is my least favourite FF album. </p>
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<p>I really like "Something from Nothing" and yeah "I Am a River" is pretty good. But "Congregation" is the one that, when i first heard the album, I wasn't really taken with, and then i heard it live, and now i love it. </p>
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<p>Better to be a bit raw than the other way IMHO. Wasting Light was a good album, but some of the tracks on it felt a bit over-engineered. White Limo or Miss the Misery for example, I could take or leave. </p> -
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<p>Wasted light is a much much better album in my opinion. Probably because it reminds me of the 2011 RWC, which I have quite fond memories of.</p> -
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<p><strong><span style="font-family:georgia, serif;"><span style="font-size:24px;"><a data-ipb='nomediaparse' href='http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/music/news/prog-rock-finally-comes-of-age-with-launch-of-the-first-official-progressive-chart-10483180.html'>Prog rock finally comes of age with launch of the first Official Progressive Chart</a></span></span></strong></p>
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<p>RIP Graham Brazier. Should still be on a stage, looking a little bit older, but sounding the same.</p>
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<p>Makes me feel very old!</p>
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<p>I know everyone holds thoughts or memories of people based on how they experienced them but as far as I am concerned death finally caught up on him as it should have done many times.</p>
<p>It irks me when every talking head comes out and says what a hard living but great bloke he was because they are either the ones who weren't affected by his lifestyle or were personal enough friends that maybe he apologised to them along the way.</p>
<p>Brazier was a drug addict and did all the shit drug addicts do and made life horrible for those around them.</p>
<p>I was dragged into his 'world' back in the 80s when he decided that the house I was then living in would become his hangout for a while. I had no idea it was him as things were mostly happening when we weren't at home to start with but stuff started going missing and we started wondering about some strange comings and goings. Then one night came home to find Brazier wandering around our bedroom out of his tree. We were stuck there until we could arrange to move elsewhere which made for a hellish week of barricading ourselves into our room while drug binges were going on down the hall. At one point called the cops just to say where we were living and that whatever was going on we had no part of it. The cop we talked to said they knew already as they had been watching the house (and us). </p>
<p>I used to do a bit of sound and lighting work for bands in those days as well and came across him a few times after that and he was always acting like a complete tosser.</p>
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Im not a hip hop fan by any stretch however I have to say that Im absolutely smitten with To Pimp a Butterfly.<br>
I cant remember the last time I listened to an album that so instantly got my attention and totally pulled me in.<br>
Its definitely the first Hip Hop album to ever have that effect on me, thats for sure.</p>
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<p>I am a massive hiphop fan and a Kendrick fan but King Kunta is a mainstream pice of fluff. </p>