Product Details
Forever

Forever
From PINEAPPLE Records

Price: $8.99

Digital media products such as Amazon MP3s, Amazon Video On Demand video downloads, Kindle content and Amazon Shorts cannot be purchased on aStore. If you would like to buy this item, click here to go to Amazon.


Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Ships from and sold by Amazon Digital Services, Inc.

Average customer review:

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #141872 in Digital Music Album
  • Released on: 2007-04-24
  • Running time: 0 seconds

Customer Reviews

Less is more. More or less.5
Let me just start off by saying i had to gasp at the price that Amazon has this CD listed as here. Wow.... Anyway...

This is trully a great CD and even greater is the Bonus Remixes CD that go with it. I'm actually liking the Remix CD more than the main album, but you get a great variety of sounds and songs for the price, so i should not complain.

This is some raw techno, funky dance beats, grungy dirty powerful and not so polished as their previous efforts and it's a bit more instrumental than their previous CDs. This might appeal to some and it might alienate some old time fans. After all Gus Gus is not the band they used to be, but with only 3 members they still remain edgy, creative, cutting edge and just basically they produce great dance/pop songs that sound fresh and different.

Don't worry, Daniel Agust makes a guest appearance here (he's one of the original vocalists) and he has one of the stand out tracks in this album, a hypnotic song called "Moss" that's a remixed version of a song taken from Daniel's first (and very classical) influenced debut album. I'm also loving how the female lead singer (Urdur Hakonardottir a.k.a. Earth) sounds more soulful, more confident and more empowered in this release. Not that she didn't have umph before in their previous album "Attention", but here she just seems more mature. If you miss the old band members you can check out DDD Featuring Blake (you'll most likely find it at Icelandic online shops) and even Hafdis Huld's solo album (she won best pop album at the Icelandic music awards and she is a blast to see Live). But they are no longer Gus Gus members so let me focus back again on the remaining band members and their great new album.

The songs are deeper, darker and more for late night partying moods in the remix CD (maybe the Icelandic long dark winter is the inspiration for it?) and more playful and sunny on the first CD (like the long daylight infused Summer days that Icelanders are used to).

If you liked "Attention" you are going to love "Forever" even more, the beats are a bit more retro, more nostalgic of an earlier era (for some of the songs), it's just so tough to describe them, i guess it's more disco vibes for the new century infused with a "let life be & have fun with it" attitude as we party along. This is a creative CD, a breath of fresh air in the dance music scene, that's been shunned lately by R&B and "Idol-type" everyday borring old fashioned music we are so bombarded by every second of the day. Kudos to these mainstream defying Icelanders for doing what they do best. Making music for fun and dancing. So check this album out and make sure you turn the volume way up.

Save your $$$ and buy a strobe light.1
Disappointing if you're hoping for more of the über coolness of "Polydistortion" and "This Is Normal".

Wake me when it's over.

Zzz...