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Lindsey fans listen up. The Eels new one is for you!
Howdy folks. Last week I picked up the new Eels album "Blinking Lights" but hadn't gotten to it because I was still digesting Bruce's new one along with new Ryan Adams and new Ben Folds.
A few days later I picked up The New York Times from days earlier and saw that in a review of the Eels album, they compared his musicianship to Brian Wilson and Lindsey Buckingham. And I'm hear to tell you that they are right. It's a fantastic double album - and a lot of it reminds me of Lindsey's solo stuff. Very original, very fun, and very tuneful. Check it out. |
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I saw the title of the thread and I immediately thought : That's a Carnevacronic. Hell I miss him over here. So in his "soul": let's all head out for the new Eels, or better: ANY Eels, because for me E. had always something Buckinghamic.
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.....So where's Lindsey?
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Lindsey's not on the album. I was just pointing out the The New York Times compared the feel of the music to Lindsey and Brian Wilson.
And they're right - it's a big album with lots of music - reminds me of Law and Order and Tusk. Beautiful. Funny. Sad. Tuneful. The first great summer album. |
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