The Folker: Anyone else not crazy about it?
- THE_DEAN_001
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Folker and the Mono/Stereo combo are the best. I can see why some people aren't crazy about Folker but I love it. Even songs like 'When Will We Arrive' I didn't like at first but it is probobly one of my favorite songs from anyone in the last three or four years. The whole album is kind of like that, a grower.
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http://www.myspace.com/flippedcanvasViolin Sky wrote:More like a multidimensional portrait of the creative self from different angle of your primal emotional abilities.Or Flash Gordon..
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Folker, in some ways, feels like Paul's "Blood on the Tracks"... a weary singer/songwriter reaching middle age and taking stock of his life and regrets and joys. As such, it's a much more challenging, affecting record, and one that is probably going to reveal its hidden depths to people much, much more slowly than some of his other work. It's definitely an album to be absorbed oneself, perhaps while drinking oneself into a stupor late at night, looking at old photographs.
For flat-out, balls-to-the-wall rawk fun though, nothing beats Mono, cranked up to 11 with the windows down.
For flat-out, balls-to-the-wall rawk fun though, nothing beats Mono, cranked up to 11 with the windows down.
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