They've drifted close to later-day Skunk Anansie, in fact, and this is as good a compliment as any alt-rock band could wish for, though Nasic loses to Skin on lyrics, which are full of clichés, down to the "fire in my eyes" line in the eponymous track, which was trite even in the ‘80s.īel Air does actually call to mind dramatic ‘80s rock a little, only the sound is filtered through two decades of abrasive post- Nirvana to produce what is the band's most streamlined and mature record to date. It's also alternative rock deluxe, simply by the strength of its songwriting.Īll songs follow the same unsophisticated template, and share the same tense, mildly angsty vibe, but they're still just plain good, with each tune chock-full of dynamic rhythms and smash hooks which drive the point home.īel Air is so simple it feels almost defiantly primitive, but this is actually the sound of a band that doesn't need anything but the basics to put together a killer rock number. None of this is groundbreaking, and, indeed, Bel Air is basically aggregate alternative rock. PERFORMER 'Guano Apes' TITLE 'Bel Air' FILE 'Guano Apes - Bel Air.flac' WAVE TRACK 01 AUDIO TITLE 'Sunday Lover' PERFORMER 'Guano Apes' INDEX 01 00:00:00 TRACK 02 AUDIO TITLE 'Oh What A Night' PERFORMER 'Guano Apes' INDEX 00 03:58:02 INDEX 01 03:58:31 TRACK 03 AUDIO TITLE 'When The Ships Arrive' PERFORMER 'Guano Apes' INDEX 00 07:09:56 INDEX 01. The songs are still plenty powerful, but instead of start-stop rhythms, the guitar riffs are now accompanied by steady bass drones traceable to Placebo, and vaguely dancey beats that call to mind the Killers. The title is also glamorous, but is the music? Well, kind of.Īt least it doesn't have the raw energy of "Lords of the Boards," though there was always more to Guano Apes than just aggro-rock they'd fully embraced their more melodic and catchy side by 2011. Bel Air does actually call to mind dramatic ‘80s rock a little, only the sound is filtered through two decades of abrasive post- Nirvana to produce what is the band's most streamlined and mature record to date.It's been eight years since their last album, and the glamorous Sandra Nasic on the cover looks nothing like her younger, baggy-pants-sporting self (though, as many observers noted, she does look a lot like a lot like Sarah Jessica Parker). Bel Air (deluxe edition) Release by Guano Apes (see all versions of this release, 8 available) Overview Disc IDs (1) Cover Art (20) Aliases Tags Details Edit Edit Relationships Annotation. A good opener and probably the best track on the album. GUANO APES - BEL AIR (2011) pliki uytkownika DjCook59 przechowywane w serwisie GUANO APES BEL AIR (2011).jpg Wykorzystujemy pliki cookies i podobne technologie w celu usprawnienia korzystania z serwisu oraz wywietlenia reklam dopasowanych do Twoich potrzeb. The album kicks off with the infectious Sunday Lover. I was intrigued as to how the band would now sound. They've drifted close to later-day Skunk Anansie, in fact, and this is as good a compliment as any alt-rock band could wish for, though Nasic loses to Skin on lyrics, which are full of clichés, down to the "fire in my eyes" line in the eponymous track, which was trite even in the ‘80s. Prior to purchasing Bel Air a few weeks ago the last Guano Apes release I bought was the highly impressive Dont Give Me Names over 10 years ago. Bel Air is so simple it feels almost defiantly primitive, but this is actually the sound of a band that doesn't need anything but the basics to put together a killer rock number. All songs follow the same unsophisticated template, and share the same tense, mildly angsty vibe, but they're still just plain good, with each tune chock-full of dynamic rhythms and smash hooks which drive the point home. It's also alternative rock deluxe, simply by the strength of its songwriting. None of this is groundbreaking, and, indeed, Bel Air is basically aggregate alternative rock. Stream songs including 'Sunday Lover', 'Oh What a Night' and more. At least it doesn't have the raw energy of "Lords of the Boards," though there was always more to Guano Apes than just aggro-rock they'd fully embraced their more melodic and catchy side by 2011. Listen to Bel Air by Guano Apes on Apple Music. Asi není taková, jakou byste ekali, pesto není patná. The title is also glamorous, but is the music? Well, kind of. November 2010 EAC extraction logfile from 21. Napíklad Guano Apes - ti te vydávají po sedmi letech novou desku 'Bel Air'. It's been eight years since their last album, and the glamorous Sandra Nasic on the cover looks nothing like her younger, baggy-pants-sporting self (though, as many observers noted, she does look a lot like a lot like Sarah Jessica Parker).
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