High Society
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Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #78765 in Digital Music Album
- Released on: 2002-06-04
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Customer Reviews
splendid!
much more structured and concise than enon's preceeding album, believo! a bit poppier and more accessible. plenty of clever lyrics, short songs, interesting blips and filters (from the brainiac days), and quite a bit of overall variety. really good stuff. i cannot get some of the songs like "natural disasters" out of my head.
Near perfect
Well there's not much else to say about this album. It's easily one of the best albums I've heard in the past few years. If you're just somebody who likes generic music like Nickelback, Korn, and the like well this is not your game. If you want to hear a band that manages to create catchy well constructed pop songs that are on the verge of genius then this is the album for you. There's many songs on this album that could easily be huge hits, but are too intelligent for the mass consumption of the music industry today. This is by far one of the rare gems in music that you'll not regret. The people that gave this bad reviews obviously are lame and know nothing about music. Check out everything John Schmersal has done, nothing has let me down so far.
The greatest record ever.
Well, no.. not really. But like Brainiac's entire output, this record has the uncanny ability to make that thought run through my head whenever I listen to it. These guys could be the next Nirvana... but instead of increasing the popularity of fuzz pedals, Enon will singlehandedly be responsible for getting Moogs carried in all music stores. Though Timmy Taylor's contributions are missed, this is probably every bit as good as anything that Brainiac ever released...



