It has been quite interesting reading the comments, credit to everyone, and more so for those that gave it more than the 3 goes or expanded to parts of other albums. Most of it I can see and agree with, if anything I half expected it to be a bit more polarised.
My own perception has changed a bit on reflection. I didn't think of the album and sound as that particularly universal, however the multiple comparisons to the generic tripe that is the Foo Fighters, imo the biggest con in music that I can think of, suggest there is a fairly routine aspect to this. Which I 100 percent think is the case for a bulk of their later work, maybe it started earlier than I gave it credit for. Could in part be to do with timing and age of first hearing it. I have to admit, my heart sank every time someone made that link to the Foos. The only similarities for me previously were, it came out in the year FF stopped being even mildly interesting, and, both crossed that line where you want the bands you like to be big and well known, but not too mainstream where they lose their identity and quality, pandering to their own popularity.
As a band, I do think Biffy are quite derivative, and some of the unique the progressions and passages aside, they do borrow heavily. From a scene they are a good decade late to. Which I think showed a bit of interesting style purism, that it should only belong to a handful of bands and that particular era.
Overall, hope it left something with someone even if it is one or two songs or a promise of more to look out.
My own perception has changed a bit on reflection. I didn't think of the album and sound as that particularly universal, however the multiple comparisons to the generic tripe that is the Foo Fighters, imo the biggest con in music that I can think of, suggest there is a fairly routine aspect to this. Which I 100 percent think is the case for a bulk of their later work, maybe it started earlier than I gave it credit for. Could in part be to do with timing and age of first hearing it. I have to admit, my heart sank every time someone made that link to the Foos. The only similarities for me previously were, it came out in the year FF stopped being even mildly interesting, and, both crossed that line where you want the bands you like to be big and well known, but not too mainstream where they lose their identity and quality, pandering to their own popularity.
As a band, I do think Biffy are quite derivative, and some of the unique the progressions and passages aside, they do borrow heavily. From a scene they are a good decade late to. Which I think showed a bit of interesting style purism, that it should only belong to a handful of bands and that particular era.
Overall, hope it left something with someone even if it is one or two songs or a promise of more to look out.