Review: Alog
There is a reason why this CD is called Unemployed, because I think no one in his or her right mind would employ Alog.
Some songs start off nice and calming with nice synthesised sounds, but sadly, most songs become painful to listen to. There are 14 songs on this album, most with strange names, like Bomlo Bren Om Natta and Et Besok. These probably mean something in Norwegian, but since neither I nor anyone I know knows how to speak Norwegian, I must assume they mean something comical or moody (if a Sprouter does now how to speak Norwegian, please comment what these song titles mean).
I don’t know what to write for the rest of this review now. Most of the songs go on a bit too long, like the awful Kate Bush albums my mum likes. I did find Last Day At The Assembly Line quite relaxing, but I could never do anything else whilst listening to Unemployed because of the music being really distracting. When I got the CD, I couldn’t write reviews whilst listening because it was hard to listen. I’m not easily distracted. Perfect example is that I'm listening to Tobuscus whilst writing this review, which is extremely distracting. I now have no more things to say, because this CD is so awful, I can’t recommend it. Sorry if anyone was looking forward to this review or CD, you’re going to be really disappointed with both.
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CeefaxOfLife
Commented 52 months ago - 12th January 2012 - 09:25am
Interesting... I gave this 4/5 in a review I did. Different tastes I suppose.