An ambivalent in the truest sense of the word album

An ambivalent in the truest sense of the word album

Forth (Audio CD)

Customer Review

They were times at least as big as Oasis or Blur (then in 1997 with "Urban Hymns") - but after the separation of the band, respectively the guitarist Nick McCabe and egocentric Richard Ashcroft in 1999 was not much of the glory.

Ashcroft made a few good and even more moderate narcissistic songs, but after eleven years they are reunited. The reasons may not matter as long as the result takes reasonably good music to light us. And unfortunately that is the problem of this album.

Have Ashcroft and McCabe earlier complemented brilliantly, so they play on "Forth" unfortunately often therefore only next to each other. Because rarely complement the two as in the captivating songs like "Columbo" or "Noise Epic" or the danceable (Rave?) "Love Is Noise". For either all songs to lengthy (Ashcroft?) Or too long like a jam session in which no one has the courage to finally get to the point.

An ambivalent in the truest sense of the word album, which has its great moments - but unfortunately too few.

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