[kj] Best KJ review ever using Google Translate:
Neil Perry
65snoopy at gmail.com
Wed Nov 3 11:15:10 EDT 2010
So much to like here - particularly the description of Jaz's singing
as 'throaty
blatantly'!
Not to mention 'It is him as jazz (with double Zett!) -Ladies at the
advanced age whose vocals are refined by scars'.
Quite!
On 3 November 2010 15:46, Rheinhold Squeegee <kjlist at live.com> wrote:
> Jaz is, indeed, like a "suffering God..."
>
> And exactly how does one carry no Kashmir in Manchester?
>
> Original is here:
> http://www.mescaline-injection.de/?p=7835
>
> An album in original cast so. After the death of bassist Paul Raven
> originators of punk KILLING JOKE to legend Jaz Coleman have taken on a lot. And
> one times beforehand: is managed with "Absolute Dissent" again a great album
> of the band. Jaz sings like a suffering God times almost casual positive,
> then again throaty blatantly as we love him, and that since decades.
>
> Always been KILLING JOKE with accompanied beat, repeating passages played
> endlessly, but behind the wall of sound of small Earth human life played
> out, routine, but with ups and downs richly equipped. KILLING JOKE were
> always politically on the side of the oppressed; they are even today. And
> that is rare nowadays in the music business and gives nice advantages.
>
> The opener "absolute dissent" a heavy Groover is unparalleled, superb! Typical
> themselves KILLING JOKE with verve trance. Jaz sings just indescribably
> committed, because the song is real times, alive, it was lived, loved,
> suffered. "The Great Cull" waiting with class chorus and fine tension in
> spite of everything einebnenden rhythm. "Fresh Fever From The Skies" might
> dancefloorkompatibel pale Düsterlinge, which will turn out in the course of
> the evening as not so dark, "In Excelsis" rebelliousness, reminiscent of the
> song structure and melody management early punk times, protest, from
> henceforth with robes and dogma to real life.
>
> "European super State" plays with eighties pop, the Groove is dance fit for
> yet an optimal car song. And dark he sounds also, this catchy tune without
> parallel. First musical "this world hell" choppy the mutated then but
> excluded escape to a flowing monster which reaches all corners and recesses.
> Well that is KILLING JOKE not close post metal excursions. You could say
> it also different, of course. The band is always pioneer for such been
> music.
>
> And again a great rhythm: marches "Endgame", the singing of Jaz here
> strongly reminiscent of Phil Lynott of THIN LIZZY. Our veteran sings
> "Engames…" fervently, gradually we must note that KILLING JOKE remain a
> class band. Although, we knew beforehand? This "class" applies to the
> British similar to like on fantastic colleagues the NEW MODEL ARMY. "The
> Raven King" shows again the gentle side of the band: This floating Ethereal
> melody line manages the combo with flying colors. A journey through time
> in the year 1982 compliant? Here it is. And our buddy Jaz has still a
> brilliant voice. How to do that only a life so hard? Perhaps precisely; It
> is him as jazz (with double Zett!) -Ladies at the advanced age whose
> vocals are refined by scars.
>
> Wummernd bass, casual the singing almost optimistic, hopefully, psychedelic
> chorus, thats "Honour The Fire", a deja-vu: what were still times,
> philosophical speeches to the rolling, wrapped in fine cashmere, surrounded
> by supporting Mittelscheitel disciples, punks of the Bohemian. Gloom then
> in "Depthcharge", a little disturbing, these performances. Because it
> carries no Kashmir in Manchester and critical eyes amateur philosopher.
>
> Quickly wearing glasses and workers close friendship, therefore down the
> stairs from the suburb Club our confidence: with "here comes the
> singularity" follows a dancefloorkompatibler hit for the late summer or
> early autumn, reconciliation in the noise. On the one hand the band
> remains true, on the other hand she integrated a bit modern vibes; Jaz and
> co. playing with different genres: so the reggae which indicated in the
> final "Ghosts Of Ladbroke Grove", but alienated. The song is instinctively
> easily; It songs full of rhythm and tension are KILLING JOKE to compose
> the monotony always stylistic device being, wanted, not weakness. And that
> the texts very imaginative and full political allusions and therefore are
> much better than 99% of the bands discussed here, actually extra mention
> must find. Punks not dead!
>
> [image: 9/10]
>
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