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5.0 out of 5 stars
This album is great beyond your understanding!, August 9, 2004
This review is from: This Adultery Is Ripe (Audio CD)
The title track....talking about buttering babies....when I first heard it....a tear ran down my cheek. This album contain amazing Blood Brothers classics such as Doctor, Doctor...Jenifer...Marooned on Piano Island...Mutiny on the Ark of the Blood Brothers....Face in the Embreyo....it just doesn't stop! That is...until the album's over and then you smile cause you hear those classic lines "they're f***ing after us!" because your CD player has been on repeat for the past 8 hours.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Artfull and inteligent album, December 12, 2002
This review is from: This Adultery Is Ripe (Audio CD)
While i would agree that this album is not as strong as their second release, i think that this is still on of the most artfull and stimulating releases in a long time. Another review of this album likend the lyrics to toilet humor. The lyrics in this album are not meant to be funny at all, rather thought provoking poetry that is meant to incite a response. The point of the vocals is not to be melodic, although it is sometimes; it is simply a superb example of what music should be in the years to come
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
the first album from Seattle post-hardcore kings, June 11, 2002
This review is from: This Adultery Is Ripe (Audio CD)
i'll start with saying i actually meant to give this album 3 and a half stars. The Blood brothers truly stand out among the underground with venomous, snotty vocals and raspy screams from their two singers that seem to wrap themselves in each other. Guitar simply going everywhere, somewhat technical at times. The bass is very lively, as are the drums. However, this is the groups first release, and when compared to the immense growth of its sequel, March On, Electric Children, seems like a simple first effort. Lyrically, musically, and vocally, the group is light years tighter and more sonically capable on their second full-length. This is not to say that their first release doesn't offer anything. It does what a debut album should, bust out with guns blazing, stomp a mudhole, and let everyone stare in amazement. Tracks like "Rescue", "Doctor, DOctor", and "Mutiny On The Ark Of The Blood Brothers" swagger forth in every direction, overwhelming u almost to an equal with the great At The Drive-In. Speaking of which, famed producer Ross Robinson, who produced ATDI's last album (my personal fave album since Nirvana's "In Utero"), is currently working with the Blood Brothers on their 3rd album, which if it follows in the groups prior releases, will prove unstoppable, as did ATDI's ROC just a few years ago. Fans of the Locust, This Computer Kills, and the Hot Snakes, rejoice, the new kings are in town
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