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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
some weak moments, but wow...,
By Andrew Peterson "seven string guitarist" (Waltham, MA, United States) - See all my reviews (REAL NAME)
This review is from: Mr Funny Face (Audio CD)
I first heard "Get 'Em Outta Here" on the warped tour sampler a few years back, and it ended up being one of the mp3's my freand sean kept on his playlist up in his room, so whenever we were chilling up there and having a few brews getting ready to go out and raise some hell, that song would always come on. I've alwyas had good associatains for that tune because of this, so when i stumbled upon it in a CD store a year or so ago for a pretty cheap price, i picked it up. Basically, the rest of the CD sounds nothing like GEOH, but still rocks. Well, that's not entirely true- the beggining 2/3 rock, and then after "naked" things get a little weak, until you hit "He Aloha Mele" which is so weird it's cool. However, the beginning of this CD is so strong that it makes up for this. The first track is such a cool hip-hop/punk fusion, and the prechorus is just awesome. the next two tracks are REALLY heavy and still quite good. Then you hit Super Breakdown which is sorta poppy in a metal-ish sort of way- huge singalong chorus with chrushing guitars and all the works. Hard Times is probably the heaviest tune on the disc, and is just killer. the title track is awesome- sort of a tranced out hip-hop feel to it. Jo-Jo has one of the coolest chorus lyrics i've heard anywhere ("and i can feel your hands caressing me, so breathes a killer, so breathes a lover, now...), and tired is also a great tune, sort of a heavier version of the ambient feel of the title track. Then comes naked, which i think is probably the best song of the disc- the ultimate post-breakup song, and also sports some really good lines. It's true that a few of the songs here border on being trite, but when these guys are lyrically on, they're amazing, and it almost reads like modernist poetry- that chorus from JoJo could have come from the pen of charles bauldelaire. Like i said, the rest of this disc is basically filler, but the first half hour is so intense that even then it's one of my favorite CD's, and besides, there's no reason you can't just hit "stop" after naked. Also, a lot of it is pretty subtle, but the production here is superb- it's one of these discs that (especially with headphones) you pick up on something new every time you relisten to it. Maybe a rhythm guitar part younever noticed before, or a subtle panning in the hi-hats or somethingp- there's lots of cool stuff going on under the surface here. it's too bad they didn't end after Naked, with maybe He Aloha Mele tacked on at the end- Sprung Monkey would have had a short, concise, and powerful CD on their hands. It's an incredibly diverse yet cohesive sounding disc as it is, and has become a personal favorite of mine.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
An Unexpected Favorite!,
By Zoe Says (IL) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Mr Funny Face (Audio CD)
When I bought this album, I thought all the songs were going to be like "Get 'Em Outta Here." But this album actually has songs that are so much better! Don't get me wrong, I love that song, but my absolute favorite is "In Spite of it All," a song that I have played probably a thousand times. It's the music itself, combined with the lyrics that makes this such a mind numbingly outstanding album! I didn't even know they had put out another one until I saw Swirl available! I couldn't believe that after "Get "Em Outta Here" Sprung Monkey didn't release another song! Every song on this CD is unbelievable, and has turned into one of my alltime favorites. They are incredibly talented, and this is definitely a CD to blast at home or in the car! I hardly give five stars for a CD, simply because most of the time the CD has too many songs I skip over, but this one has made the cut. Get it if you do not have it!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Where's the Sprung I grew to love?,
By A Customer
This review is from: Mr Funny Face (Audio CD)
OK, so I feel really bad about giving anything Sprung 3 stars, considering that these guys seriously rule, but Mr. Funny Face really was a disappointment. Sure, it's dumb to expect a second album to be an extension of the first, but Sprung really changed styles -- for the worse. Some are still Swirl-esque, such as Greta, JoJo, and Hard Times, which are my favorite tracks, along w/ Atta Girl, which is just fun, and kinda in the spirit of Swirl's bonus track "Good Times," kind of a refresher after a slightly dark and grungy album. Other tracks, however, like Super Breakdown and the title track, Mr. Funny Face, are silly and contrived, and don't quite work. True, they have good tunes, but the lyrics.....ugh. If you're looking for a groovy, fantastic, rich, tasty grunge/rock/simply awesome album, buy Swirl. If you want a kinda-alternative/pretty catchy/slightly lackluster album, go for Mr. Funny Face. Definitely not for the same audience as Swirl addicts. Don't get me wrong -- this is not a "bad" album, just not as awesome as Sprung could be.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Mr Funny Face,
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This review is from: Mr Funny Face (Audio CD)
The CD I bought was a hard to find out of circulation disc. Not only was it like new but arrived at my house in three days. Epic product, Epic service
5.0 out of 5 stars
Not So Funny After All,
By A Customer
This review is from: Mr Funny Face (Audio CD)
Sprung Monkey's Mr. Funny Face is a mixture of alternative rock, punk, and pop, with a dash of soul thrown in. The guitar riffs are punchier than their last album, the songs are more varied, and the lyrics remain as diverse as Cincinnati weather. Rising from obscurity, this band's album ranges from the mundane, the inane to the insane -- "Greta" tops my list of favorites, closely followed by the first hidden track, which is as hard as Rage Against the Machine and contains almost as much angst.
5.0 out of 5 stars
I'm a California girl and they drive me crazy!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Mr Funny Face (Audio CD)
Oh this is such a good CD. I picked it up after hearing them in concert for the 1st time. They are such a good group. Their music is soft and fun and also hard and fast. Get this CD. You'll love it!!!!
5.0 out of 5 stars
diverse and fun,
By A Customer
This review is from: Mr Funny Face (Audio CD)
I thought it was a great cd. The songs went from laid back to adrenaline pumping. It mixed alot of different elements and styles.
5.0 out of 5 stars
catchy riffs,
By A Customer
This review is from: Mr Funny Face (Audio CD)
this cd is good, the riffs are catchy. good modern rock music and cd
4.0 out of 5 stars
Some kick a** tracks. This album grows on you.,
By A Customer
This review is from: Mr Funny Face (Audio CD)
The rest of the album is not like the tracks that are commonly played on the air. The album rocks harder than that. More serious too.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Sprung Just Keeps On Ruling!!!!!!!!!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Mr Funny Face (Audio CD)
I owned one of Sprung Monkeys first demo tapes. They rocked then and they rock even harder now! Steve, Mike, Chuck,Tony, and Ernie... Keep tearin it up, keepin it real for all the true SD hardcores because unless you got the kind bud... you get no love!!!!!
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Mr Funny Face by Sprung Monkey (Audio CD - 1998)
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