S/T was the last record where it felt like the band was in the studio actually playing together. The album feels like mics were dropped in a room and they played their butts off.
The subsequent two felt like they all individually booked time in the studio and laid their parts separately.
Re: A Guided Tour of Lightning Bolt: Infallible
Posted: Thu August 27, 2015 9:18 pm
by Leatherhead
evenslow wrote:This shit sounds pretty damn good to me...
Re: A Guided Tour of Lightning Bolt: Infallible
Posted: Thu August 27, 2015 9:43 pm
by stip
what's too bad about them not writing together is that they do have great improvisational chemistry
Re: A Guided Tour of Lightning Bolt: Infallible
Posted: Sat September 05, 2015 9:23 am
by stip
Not that people haven't guessed but the thread (or at least my contributions) are on hiatus until I can spare the time in the morning to write. Sorry for the delay
Re: A Guided Tour of Lightning Bolt: Infallible
Posted: Sat September 05, 2015 4:16 pm
by E.H. Ruddock
Lock 'er up
Re: A Guided Tour of Lightning Bolt: Infallible
Posted: Tue September 08, 2015 12:52 am
by Got Some
Listened to Lightning Bolt last night
Apart from the production it's not a bad album IMHO!!
Getaway/pendulum still kick ass
Re: A Guided Tour of Lightning Bolt: Infallible
Posted: Thu September 24, 2015 3:14 pm
by Release_Me
Got Some wrote:Listened to Lightning Bolt last night
Apart from the production it's not a bad album IMHO!!
Getaway/pendulum still kick ass
I've never had an issue with the production probably because I'm not an audiophile.
I add Infallible, Yellow Moon, Sirens, MFS and MYM to the list of songs that kick ass. The others are pretty good too (except FD).