The Album Review Club - Week #145 - (page 1923) - Tellin' Stories - The Charlatans

I just loved the lyrics of Bin Juice, reminded me of Easy. The song Punk's Dead is all made up of online comments on boards, which is a good concept. Wonder what kind ol lyrics this thread would generate

and using Robbie Williams to piss people off that little bit more too!

Surely there's a piece of AI out there that you can feed it a URL and it creates a song from it's contents?
 
I just loved the lyrics of Bin Juice, reminded me of Easy. The song Punk's Dead is all made up of online comments on boards, which is a good concept. Wonder what kind ol lyrics this thread would generate
No hooks
No banjo
I’m hugely disappointed

Is this Indie?
Is it country?
Shouty vocals are a no for me

No metal
Not enough Jazz
Sounded better at the time

Crap production
Only managed two listens
Best I can give it is a three…
 
The Stranglers - IV (Rattus Norvegicus)

Let's start by saying of course I have it on vinyl although it's isn't my favourite Stranglers offering. That little nugget of information has been brought to you by the words Heroes, More and No. Which is a more rounded album.

That's not to say that I don't like this one. It has all the right Stranglers components. Great bass, groovy keyboards and angry shouty singing. They were always a slightly off centre 'punk' band. Which is one of the reasons why I liked them.

The opener is a doozy, a jaunty offering about beating up a girlfriend because she cheated on him. You go...erm...Hugh. Then we go a bit stale. Toulouse, London Lady and Princess, and especially Princess, with it's slightly slower sounding vocals, do nothing for me. Sure the never ending bass is still there but there's no real get up and go.

Hanging Around sorts that out though with it's lovely slow start, dirty bass, swirling keyboards and vocals that suit the song.

Time to turn over and sample the aural delight that is Peaches. Always loved this song. Once again the dirty bass drives this and the snarling lyrics only add to the delight. "Oh shit there goes the charabanc" was an oft quoted lyric amongst my friends. Things pick up even more with (Get A) Grip (On Yourself). It's rolling drums/ keyboards and guitar at the start promise loads and deliver. A top tune.

Then we hit another unliked song. Ugly is not my cup of tea. Filler alert. And finally, Down In The Sewer. A four part tour of London's finest shit holes. It's a little disjointed with vocals slowly starting to grate. Very hypnotic bass though. Like a trip.

Thanks Paul for choosing this album. I've not listened to it in it's entirety in years and I've had fun today going through my other Stranglers vinyl as well.

Judging by my review there's four songs I really like, one I'm average about and four I'd not play again. It get's a 7. Slightly above average.
 
No hooks
No banjo
I’m hugely disappointed

Is this Indie?
Is it country?
Shouty vocals are a no for me

No metal
Not enough Jazz
Sounded better at the time

Crap production
Only managed two listens
Best I can give it is a three…

Got this fucker stuck in my head now ffs!


To the old-school tune of No Fronts by Dog Eat Dog.
 
While we wait for the last few, anyone want the glory of guessing this before the clues?
 

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