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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
excellent downbeat album,
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This review is from: For Sleepyheads Only (Audio CD)
I didn't know Flunk before this album, and I came across it just looking around. I think it's a great album, really chill melodies and beats. Unlike most downbeat albums each song has something unique about it.
For individual songs, Blue Monday, Honey's in Love and Kebab Shop 3am stand out from the rest.
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Breathtaking, Hypnotic and Romantic,
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This review is from: For Sleepyheads Only (MP3 Download)
Of all the Flunk albums I've heard...this one is my absolute favorite!
Just like the title of my review - it is Breathtaking, Hypnotic and Romantic. Let this album take you away on a fantastic journey. It's that kind of an album. If you only hear one Flunk album in your lifetime....this is the one. Love all of their albums! ..One drop in the ocean...just may be that magic potion...
0 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Flunk - For Sleepyheads Only,
This review is from: For Sleepyheads Only (Audio CD)
Oh dear. Usually the Norwegian label Beatservice has good bands, but Flunk and their debut American release on Guidance, For Sleepyheads Only, don't quite make the cut. Their cover of New Order's "Blue Monday" feels lackluster, the female vocals wavy and weak. The male vocals on "Miss World" don't offer much of an improvement. Although "See Through You" matches the vocals to the music better, the instrumentals, like "Sunday People (Don't Bang the Drum)" are stronger -- but not by much. The album as a whole suffers from watered-down trip-hop syndrome. It might be pleasant to listen to overall, it really doesn't make any impression whatsoever.
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