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The glory, forever, Orson (Audio CD)

Customer Review

'For thine is the kingdom and the power and the glory, for ever, Orson' is the second album of Orson that almost all have now ended up de facto and formally at the Chimps. Following the successful first album, it was obvious that in this constellation also another album would follow, which of course appears on Chimperator Records.

The second album is sound technically and musically a rigorous development of the first album, which is clearly the many electric items that already could offer Tua on his album, hears and this also has a positive enough, the upper hand in terms of sounds take on this album. Sounds For example, 'To the Moon' as a clearly better version of Deichkind's 'air path', also testifies 'Orchons anarchy' of Tuaschen means of production. In addition to entertaining and blown ideas of Orson come on this album also serious side and the irony in the lyrics much longer to train than was the case with the first album. So the Orsons 'Kim Kwang Seok', a Korean folk-rock singer who committed suicide in 1996 wrote a tribute, as this might well delight you with appearances on Youtube the Orsons. While giving the Orsons 'Sunny & Negligible', point to 'Souljah Boy' a satirized version of English Prollorapmusik that acts much better with the official Children mercenaries video background and so its very sad message between the lines becomes even clearer to the fore , While not as bitter, yet ironic and critical is the song 'Call of Duty', but who knows the true freedom of man and you feel obligated in any Lifetime to certain things, shows. 'Never again school' and 'Ode to the fans' are the self-explanatory name cases and otherwise, the present album is far more developed, more homogeneous and better the Orsons appropriate than 'The Album'.

The development and the increase in the sound and the lyrics shows that Orson still can muster much more potential than has been the case for example with the first album. Anyway, you have to like the polarizing characters and the group itself, to also like this album 'it is not 100% Hip Hop, but that makes the Orsons probably nothing, you so long on the texts think, to form his own opinion and possibly then the O formed.

Playing tips:
To The Moon
Kim Kwang Seok
Duty Calls
Orsons anarchy
The command bit of luck

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