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13 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The "MENACE" was definitely worth the wait,
By Kevin L. Graham (United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Menace (Audio CD)
I wore out the first Elastica CD and was so glad to hear of a forthcoming album 5 years later. I am happy to say the album is brilliant. The opening track "Mad Dog" is a bomb blast of keyboards, bass, guitar, and drums. Not to mention Justine's great voice. If you heard the EP and enjoyed it then you will love the LP. The songs are much more polished and have more Elastica and less of Mark E. Smith. The songs "Human" and "Nothing Stays the Same" have great melodies. "Generator" and "How he wrote the Elastic man" has a great mix of catchy syth hooks. To sum up this review I am very much into English indie and pop music. I own all the Blur, Idlewild,and Republica albums etc, and Elastica's "Menace" is my favorite album so far. I can only look forward to the singles now, and if I'm lucky they will tour the U.S. and stop by Arizona. Cheers!
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
An exciting new-wave junkyard,
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This review is from: Menace (Audio CD)
Elastica's The Menace does NOT follow the formula of their previous album. It is still new-wave and full of influences. Justine Frischmann still rules the record with riot grrl attitude. However, the album is grittier and looser and stupider than "Elastica". The clever lyrics of 'Never Here' or 'Stutter' have been replaced by songs like 'Your Arse My Place' and 'How He Wrote Elastica Man'. On 'How He Wrote...', they literally spell out their own name. There are ambient stretches of synth, followed by grinding guitar, and the transitions are often jerky. The Menace is a good and energized album that, oddly, sounds like the work of a band getting brasher and less mature.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
I tried to love this cd,
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This review is from: Menace (Audio CD)
There was so much to look forward to on The Menace. Unfortunitely where Justine et Elastica delivered one of the best albums of the 1990's, they fall very much off the mark here. But is it a bad album? No there are certainly enough songs that are good and fun, but it is not the overall listening experience that their self titled debut was. A debut so good that invariably everyone will compare their second and only album to.But in Defence of Elastica, this is a different album with a different goal and a nearly soap operetic change in the band. Unfortunitely even taken as its own entity, without comparison to the first Elastica CD, The Menace is an average effort at best and perhaps a harbinger to the band's destruction shortly there after. Elastica is dead, long live Elastica.
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