Always Never Again
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| Jul 2005
Reviews
Elias (Dr Furious)
Reviewed 2005-08-27
Reviewed 2005-08-27
Supersystem (ex El Guapo of Dischord) is none other than El Guapo riding the 80s electro-dance bandwagon. Formulaic compositions with techno-synth beats, some worldly influences, and a few of the good ole El Guapo guitar riffs submerged in bubble gum electro pop with heavy bpms. This CD will remind you of the ready-made electro-pop you would hear abroad (eg. south europe, middle east). El Guapo's departure sounds to me more like an electro-dance cope-out than a genuine calling for a shift in creative paradigm. Long gone are the days of '98-'99 when we used to see them in the Baltimore/DC area week in, week out. They were a fine band walking the lines of experimental and art punk. What happened? Supersystems' vocal bursts are highly reminiscent of the Black Eyes, and this alone is enough for them to survive the A-file test with a passing grade.
Post-review note: Justin Moyers of Supersystem has a side project called Edie Sedgwick... it's in the A-file and it is AWESOME. So now we know where El Guapo went.
Play 3, 5, 9, 10?
1. Med-tempo with annoying story telling vox and 80s disco synth notes and effects.
2. El Guapo meets Eminem. Female backing vox of bubble gum pop quality.
3. Explosive! The Black Eyes on high electro-techno bpms! Nuff said.
4. Hand-claps. Cheesy melodies and lyrics. Superficial.
5. Gyrating guitar riffs and heavy electro-techno beats.
6. Violins and middle eastern feel.
7. Steady beats and hand claps. This goes nowhere.
8. Fast. Nice soundtrack for post-punk aerobics.
9. Post-punk edge with angry vocals and heavy guitar and bass. Cheesy chorus (yell out all signs of chinese astrology).
10. Hypnotic piece with "far east" influences. Nice acoustic guitar leads and organs.
Post-review note: Justin Moyers of Supersystem has a side project called Edie Sedgwick... it's in the A-file and it is AWESOME. So now we know where El Guapo went.
Play 3, 5, 9, 10?
1. Med-tempo with annoying story telling vox and 80s disco synth notes and effects.
2. El Guapo meets Eminem. Female backing vox of bubble gum pop quality.
3. Explosive! The Black Eyes on high electro-techno bpms! Nuff said.
4. Hand-claps. Cheesy melodies and lyrics. Superficial.
5. Gyrating guitar riffs and heavy electro-techno beats.
6. Violins and middle eastern feel.
7. Steady beats and hand claps. This goes nowhere.
8. Fast. Nice soundtrack for post-punk aerobics.
9. Post-punk edge with angry vocals and heavy guitar and bass. Cheesy chorus (yell out all signs of chinese astrology).
10. Hypnotic piece with "far east" influences. Nice acoustic guitar leads and organs.
Recent airplay
Defcon
eclectica: the final countdown...top 10 shows — Dec 13, 2005
Born Into the World
eclectica — Oct 25, 2005
Click-Click
Anywhere Out of the World — Oct 20, 2005
Defcon
eclectica — Oct 18, 2005
Born Into the World
Biff Bang Pow — Oct 15, 2005
Defcon
Trip Over Sparkle — Oct 13, 2005
Charting
2005-09-11 — 2005-11-13
| Week Ending | Airplays |
|---|---|
| Oct 30 | 1 |
| Oct 23 | 2 |
| Oct 16 | 2 |
| Oct 2 | 1 |
| Sep 18 | 3 |
Track listing
| 1. | Born Into the World | ||
| 2. | Everybody Sings | ||
| 3. | Defcon | ||
| 4. | Six Cities | ||
| 5. | Click-Click | ||
| 6. | Miracle | ||
| 7. | The Love Story | ||
| 8. | Tragedy | ||
| 9. | 1977 | ||
| 10. | Devour Delight |