What Goes Boom: That's I think sometimes what is meant by Hard Rock. It reminds a bit of old Pixies songs, but rather to one of these unspeakable Frank Black plates - unmotivated Gitarrengeschwurbel at its best.
Greens and Blues in contrast to What Goes Boom, is an improvement. It is positive, remained largely spared from Autotune, but actually one must here also ask: Is it art or is it gone?
At Indie Cindy me especially the cool video is remembered. I do not know whether this has for me the song has generally improved, but the album eponymous song is the best on the disc.
Bagboy ...
Magdalena, Silver Snail, Blue Eyed Witch, Ring The Bell - What the ...? Although in this quartet of inability "Ring The Bell" by his blatant ignorance of the listener probably most stands out, all songs in common: total überfrachteter and produced waste. Abound is found reverb, echo, Autotune.
Another Toe In The Ocean would certainly sound pretty good and wet would be a good song.
Andro Queen is even with all modulations a good song, unlike Snakes and Jaime Bravo, who again shoot the bird.
I do not know whether I need to lay a 1,000 investment to me, so that you can endure it. I hear have unfortunately only very high-quality computer speakers and headphones.
At the present me Deluxe Edition 2014er live performances of old songs exist (Bone Machine, Hey, Ana, Head On, I've Been Tired, The Sad Punk, Distance Equals Rate Times Time, Something Against You, Isla De Encanta, Planet of Sound ) plus some songs of Indie Cindy, the increase in their quality of live.
Bottom line makes the board not the old songs that are no longer included in this retail version anyway, but the current Indie Cindy tracks and in respect of which I can only find: A very bad plate.