Viedeo Boulevard of Broken Dreams
Inviato: sab dic 04, 2004 7:49 pm
ma l'avete visto
il cantante Billy Joe canta nella tipica posa Liam Gallagher, braccia dietro la schiena
e vai
sti Green Day m'acchiapano sempre di più
segue recensione singolo:
The second single from Green Day’s number one album "American Idiot", and a different kind of fish entirely. The spiky, poppy punk of the title track (and last single) is wholly absent here, but – and here’s where the surprise comes in – it turns out that spiky punk is not what Billie Joe Armstrong’s Californian three-piece do best anyway.
Chucking-out everything that makes Green Day so thrillingly snotty, sarcastic, danceable and fun, and you’re left with an ambitious, soaring, euphoric, melancholy slice of pure pop that manages to include several distinct movements without you even noticing, go on for ages without feeling like it, drip melancholy and joy in equal measure, and hit the button marked 'being "Paranoid Android"'. Like all truly great anthems, it manages to sound like it’s been around forever and soundtracked at least four significant moments in your adult life already… though you can’t for the life of you be sure exactly what.
by Matt Potter
fonte:launch.com
il cantante Billy Joe canta nella tipica posa Liam Gallagher, braccia dietro la schiena
e vai
sti Green Day m'acchiapano sempre di più
segue recensione singolo:
The second single from Green Day’s number one album "American Idiot", and a different kind of fish entirely. The spiky, poppy punk of the title track (and last single) is wholly absent here, but – and here’s where the surprise comes in – it turns out that spiky punk is not what Billie Joe Armstrong’s Californian three-piece do best anyway.
Chucking-out everything that makes Green Day so thrillingly snotty, sarcastic, danceable and fun, and you’re left with an ambitious, soaring, euphoric, melancholy slice of pure pop that manages to include several distinct movements without you even noticing, go on for ages without feeling like it, drip melancholy and joy in equal measure, and hit the button marked 'being "Paranoid Android"'. Like all truly great anthems, it manages to sound like it’s been around forever and soundtracked at least four significant moments in your adult life already… though you can’t for the life of you be sure exactly what.
by Matt Potter
fonte:launch.com