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ChAnWaY
10-06-2005, 11:39:50
O ex- vocalista do Smashing Pumpkins e Zwan lançou o seu álbum solo, o TheFutureEmbrace , fugindo um pouco do estilo Rock Alternativo este cd novo não apresenta guitarras, baixos ou baterias ( só eletronica )... o CD é uma especie de New Order misturado com Depeche Mode.. Muito bom para quem curte ou para quem quer conhecer.

http://66.236.51.227/x/corgan/Billy_Corgan-The_Future_Embrace-Advance-2005-BLA/

Bom proveito a quem interessar! ;)

ChAnWaY
23-06-2005, 15:09:33
"Anyone who polarises opinion to the degree that Corgan manages is worth a listen and on 'TheFutureEmbrace' the case is made convincingly. Commercial and uncommercial, this features some of the finest songs ('All Things Change', 'Walking Shade') Corgan has penned for years. It's an album that deserves to be heard: the work of a man who has managed to grow and to avoid the categorisations that have haunted others of the grunge generation." -- Ian Winwood, NME

"This is the record Corgan should have written after the demise of the Pumpkins... an extensively layered wash of contoured, majestic, paranoid and strangely beautiful sound -- dense and claustrophobic in construction but not in scope." -- Tom Bryant, Kerrang

"[TheFutureEmbrace] is cloaked in reverb and flange, a bit industrial and compressed like a smashed aluminum can, blown up again with studio fireworks..." -- Julianne Shepherd, Pitchforkmedia

"An often bracing extension of the sweeping, striving rock and emotional vulnerability that made Corgan a beacon of alternative rock in the '90s…Corgan summons a liturgical grandeur that makes this an almost religious embrace." -- Richard Cromelin, Los Angeles Times (three stars)

"He has crafted his most distinctive and consistent music...[he is]...just an artist expressing what all of us feel, and doing it better than most." --Jim DeRogatis, Chicago Sun Times (three and a half stars)
"Among his strongest works… He's taken yet another bold step toward establishing a solo career as intriguing as his once-Smashing life." -- Ben Wener, Orange County Register (Grade: B+)

"Trading in his '70s-metal-guitar onslaught for something more subdued but no less forceful. The highlight is an odd, electronically bent cover of the Bee Gees' ‘To Love Somebody.’" --Aidin Vazira, San Francisco Chronicle

“Nowhere is Corgan's one-foot-in-the-past, one-in-the-future posture more apparent than when he reprises the Bee Gees' ‘To Love Somebody’ in duet with the Cure's Robert Smith. The pair retooled this tune with minor-key sadness." -- Dan Aquilante, New York Post (three stars)

"...some deliciously dark rockers..." -- Sandra Barrera, Los Angeles Daily News (three stars)

“The mostly upbeat songs, highlighted by ‘All Things Change,’ ‘Mina Loy (M.O.H.)’ and ‘A100’ effortlessly flow together.” -- Katy Kroll, Billboard

“The album is a strangely beautiful electro-rock detour from the massed guitars of the Pumpkins and Zwan…” -- Greg Kot, Chicago Tribune

“You don’t merely hear TheFutureEmbrace , you touch it as well. Your senses tingle alive on ‘All Things Change,’ a watery cascade of keyboards that washes over the listener to a metallic synthdrum backbeat.” -- Tom Lanham, Illinois Entertainer

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24-06-2005, 01:46:09
Aliás li a crítica do Jornal o Globo de segunda feira (20/6) sobre o álbum e foi muito elogiado mesmo!!!