Growing Lifestyle Growing Lifestyle USA United Kingdom Canada Australia  

Hello, Control

Categories:


Refreshing, Yet Still Brandtson -- I agree that those of you who want to write this one off definitely need to give "Hello, Control" some more time. Yes, their sound is a little different, but in my opinion, Brandtson has been changing their direction and sound with every album they have put out. Don't forget they also have a new bass player, so that automatically does (and should) bring something new to the table. I also think that for those of you who are true Brandtson fans, you will definitely still hear that signature sound that we love so much. Now if you are one of those "fans" who still think "Letterbox" is their greatest, that everything after that has never quite measured up, and continue to obnoxiously shout out "Nineveh" at every show they've played for the last 5 plus years, then there may be no hope for you, but otherwise, give this album a chance and if you don't love it then it is your loss!
Not What You Would Call An Album, More Like A Bunch Of Singles... -- I am not what you would call a Brandtson fan. I listened to them a few times back in the day when I was bumping Jimmy Eat World - Clarity, or Built to Spill - Keep it Like a Secret, but was never a huge fan. This album is a lot more interesting, however, it is not a coherent album. It is like they wrote it with itunes in mind. Thirteen singles does not equal an album. I gave it three stars because it is interesting. I would have given it at least four had it been coherent.
Moving Up In This World? -- A common phrase often used goes a little something like this: "Change is inevitable." Ever heard that? To simplify exactly what I mean, music in it's fit and finish will redefine itself over the course of many years. Take this album for instance. It seems like ages ago, Brandtson waltzed into the indie scene with a pizazz that not too many other musicians are capable of. For whatever reason they so chose at the time, Brandtson fans all over this red-hot country banded together in support for this new music style. So fast forward to May of 2006. "Hello Control" makes it's debut. Granted not the usual Brandtson feel, however a refreshing one. Isn't the point of producing music to influence people with a sound that caters to certain individuals' musical tastes? Isn't the point of producing music to define your capabilities and broaden your spectrum? Yes, but more importantly, it is to do what you enjoy doing. Musicians often take a new approach to an old game. That's exactly what this album does for me. Although I have not completely listened to the entire album, I have taken pleasure in listening to the various selections on here. Maybe some would argue that they "sold out" or that they are no different than Chris Carraba. But are they really considered a true fan? The second guy sure seems to think so, but let me ask you this. When the Boston Red Sox were in a slump for nearly a century, did the true Sox fans just move on and start cheering for....oh let's say the New York Yankees? No. They didn't. I'll tell you what they did. They kept buying season tickets year after year to see their team that they loved be dominated early in the penant race. Why would they do that? What would possess them to keep spending money on a team they knew would just be demised? It's because they were FANS, and they believed. Shortly after, the Sox took home the championship. So I ask you to give back to Brandtson what they have given to you. Style, influence, memories, and damn good music. Let's not be too hasty to point the judgemental finger, but instead celebrate this new awakening. You can't get mad at someone for doing what they want. Besides, you can only sing so many songs of the same nature before you are labeled as repetitive. Nobody wishes to have the stigma of boring and unoriginal. So all of you so-called "fans", just like Jared below me stated, give it some time before dishing out the Negative Nancy, this stuff sucks, reviews. It'll sink in. You'll soon see what I mean. And thank you Brandtson, for another job well done...........Knibb High football rules.
Different, But Excellent. -- There are a lot of Brandtson fans disappointed and believe that they have changed for worse. I think they have neither changed for the worse or the better. They were and are great in my book. It is a complete change in sound and they pulled it off. I thought their last release, Send us a Signal, was well done. But I also think this album is great. I love the new sound approach and the poppy, catchy rhythms. Check it out and give it a shot.
Brandtson Just Wants To Have Fun -- First off, I was so happy to read the other positive reviews of "Hello Control." I've been a Brandtson fan for a while and I really like this album, but I should say that I also have a pretty broad taste in music so when bands take on "new" sounds, I'm usually pretty accepting. Anyway, I think it's great that Brandtson chose to expand their talents and experiment with their sound a bit. Do you really want a repeat of the same CD in a different case with a different name? I don't. I also agree that this album isn't a complete 180 from their old stuff, you can still hear remnants of what made them so great in the first place--their integrity has not been lost. It's obvious Brandtson had fun with this album because the joy that was put into it's production is infectious. From Earthquakes and Sharks to Nobody Dances Anymore (and it's hilarious video which I recommend checking out on youtube), to my personal favorite The Secret, you won't want to stop moving and grooving until it's over. To the "hardcore" and "loyal" fans, call this album your guilty pleasure if you must, but pleasurable it certainly is.
Binding : Music Download
Genre : pop-music
Publication Date : 2008-01-15
Release Date : 2008-01-15
Running Time : 0 seconds

See also:
SITE SEARCH
 


SUBSCRIBE RSS Feed
Add to My Yahoo!
Add to Google
Add to MSN
Add to Newsgator
Add to Bloglines

Copyright © 1999-2008 Data Growth Pty Ltd. All rights reserved.
Privacy Policy | Terms of Use |