Sunday, September 11, 2011

Liars "Sisterworld"

This "Scissor" has a dull blade, but it is because of safety issues, and the lack of trust that he has for himself, yet the urge comes again with these loud pounding drums and angry guitar riff before going back to the light choir atmosphere only to find out his victim is still alive. "No Barrier Fun" with sfx loop that sounds like an hovering space ship-90s and it throbs for a while but slowly fades, while these keys are playing. "Here Come All The People," with this killler beat and tension filled bass, only to give way to a piano passage, and tension-filled strings. This mob is pretty angry, just read these lyrics "Life possession can be fun/ Counting victims one by one...Lose your conscience or your mind/ Though we're not afraid to die." The next song has a leak, as the vocals are accompanied by a sparse arrangement as the pipe starts to "Drip" more and more of the accompanying instrumentals toward the end; pretty nice. Run! Remember "Jeepers Creepers?" Well, we have "Scarecrows On A Killer Slant" with this drum roll accompanied by distorted guitars and angry delivery the lyrics are repetitive, but speak volumes. This is probably the verse that speaks loudest "We Should take the creeps out at night/Drag em' incomplete by their ears/ we should nail their thoughts to the wall/stand them in the street with a gun," besides the call andt respone of :"Why'd you shoot the man with a gun?'Cos he bothered me!" "I Still Can See An Outside World" has this thumping bass in the beginning, that keeps the  guitar riff's seat warm, and the feedback feels like standing. "Proud Evolution" starts with a nice bass then a steady tribal drum pattern accompanied by hi-hat,the tempo gradually picks up throughout the song; Oh I get it! Is the tempo evolving? Then there is that break without percussion that includes distotion and mumbling, maybe he is just thinking to himself, then good ol' bass and beat comes back to bring us on track. What kind of band wants their fan to "Drop Dead?" Well, with them I wouldn't be too sure, but I think they would agree they would not want that. Anyways, it has this recurring dun-nuh-nuh-nuh dun-nuh-nuh-nuh-ding-din-ding-din guitar riff, and crash crash crash ti-ti-ti-ti dump-dump-dump dump..no beat; it then changes. I just felt like typing that. "The Overachievers" like to start with a quick steady pace and HEYs for everyone; wait there are seventeen of you? Someone is going to have to share. I like the lyrics which are pretty nice, the verse before the one is nice but this one illustrates the irony in the song: "we gave up on our jobs/and bought back all our time/to spend it walking through the forest. "Goodnight Everything" has nice horns in the song and an addictive  drumline along with some electric piano. Oh, this "Too Much, Too Much;"  an echoridden several part harmony track sans percussion,b ut keys and strings, as well as this doompdompdoo. The 7 sisters trapped in their own space: Scissor, No Barrier Fun, Drip, Scarecrows on a Killer Slant, Proud Evolution, The Overachievers, and Goodnight Everything.                  

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