Is that still youthful high spirits or the beginning of dementia? Definitely: rock.
Smart Homes for stupid people – on the denominator you can break down the title song of the 15th studio album of the Manic Street Pracher. It is one of three songs on Critical Thinking, which this time does not sing James Dean Bradfeld, but bassist Nicky Wire. Where is your critical thinking?, Boomers who go to his audience and refers to self -optimization, feel -good industry and other contradictions of our head.
An interesting topic that shakes wire with the lame slaughter cry “Fuck that!” The tired entry can hardly be resented to the Manics. Your karmonto has long been well filled with songs and hooklines forever.
In addition, the high -ranking title piece of eleven, outrageously cheerful songs follow. They are bursting with optimism with a light guitar gate and major harmonies, which the band dengelt around our ears with inexplicable euphoria and shamelessly old-fashioned rock arrangements. In the fifties Bradfeld cheers in the high tones like a twenty-year-old, you think you think the Brilliant Corners or the Waterboys in the late 1980s. Is that youthful high spirits or the beginning of dementia? Let’s hope in the former.
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