New Prick CD : didn't know where to post this.

Posted by: rockstar

New Prick CD : didn't know where to post this. - 13/03/2002 12:40

I am usually the last one to recommend music to anyone. BEcause i have strange taste i guess. For those of you that want to check out something new.. sorta of industrial sounding, mixed with old brit rock, made chaotic.. i really wish i could describe it better. The new Prick CD is perhaps teh best cd i have bought in 5 years. anyway, give it a shot. There is no way you will find it for download, even at low bitrates to sample. You will have to make do from the site samples. They don't do it justice.

ANyway, if you are open to something new, give it a shot. his first album in 8 years, and it RULES.
Posted by: tfabris

Re: New Prick CD : didn't know where to post this. - 13/03/2002 12:53

didn't know where to post this.

The proper location for "I don't know where to post this" posts is the forum called "Off Topic".
Posted by: robricc

Re: New Prick CD : didn't know where to post this. - 13/03/2002 13:20

I can't believe I missed the launch of this album. I have been waiting for new Prick material to come out for years. I saw them open for NIN on the David Bowie tour. To tell you the truth, I went to the show mainly to see Prick.

Thanks for the heads up. This is an incredible band.
Posted by: rockstar

Re: New Prick CD : didn't know where to post this. - 13/03/2002 15:01

heh yah. kevin signed the first 100 envelops

it is DRASTICALLY different then the first album.

grab it though and give it a few listens to, it is awesome.

a good site to keep up on prick info is (obviously aside from prickmusic.com) digitalnoise.org

FWIW he has broken away from nothing, and formed his own label www.luckypierre.com and there is a lucky pierre album coming out later this year. One mp3 was released to digitalnoise.org for it, send me a mail @ [email protected] and i will get it to you, since i don't think it is available for download anymore (site lost the file server i think due to cost.

There is no problem with the download, Kevin himself released it.
Posted by: rockstar

Re: New Prick CD : didn't know where to post this. - 13/03/2002 15:02

cranky today?

most of the OT stuff has nothing to do with music or mp3's or empeg as i can see. I didn't see any posts about music in there. Hence the confusion.. anyway....
Posted by: SE_Sport_Driver

Re: New Prick CD : didn't know where to post this. - 13/03/2002 16:47

Off Topic would be the best place to post this (or reviews).

BUUUUUUUT This is awesome news! I remember one of my first internet experiences, back in 1996, I was in the school library at WMU getting my first exposures to Netscape. Using this thing called a "search engine" I typed in Prick (what else is a college student supposed to lookup besides band news?!) To my horror - about a million porn sites popped up! And nothingrecords.com was years away. So there was no way of finding info. That is sad that he left nothing records, but I guess he was over shadowed by Manson and NIN anyway. That first album is SO under rated (Tony, I always described it as a cross between NIN and Rush?!!?) I can't wait to pick this one up!

Another bit of info: KMFDM is back together! (They switched to MDFMK after the Colombine shootings (the a-holes quoted KMFDM lyrics) and upon leaving WaxTrax Records). They released a single covering "These Books are made for Walking" and have a track called "Back in the USSA". I am getting it tonight. I heard it is good.

Thanks for the post!
Posted by: tfabris

Re: New Prick CD : didn't know where to post this. - 13/03/2002 17:03

Tony, I always described it as a cross between NIN and Rush?

You have my attention. Go on...
Posted by: rockstar

Re: New Prick CD : didn't know where to post this. - 13/03/2002 18:00

you might want to check out the first album before trying the second. I am a huge NIN and early manson fan, the first prick album has outlasted both of those. www.nothingrecords.com has info on the first album still listed i believe.. since it is NEVER updated. They have clips here of that one. The second one is probably better left to those who loved the first album and want to hear the new stuff. It isn't really the same, but it is still definately prick.
Posted by: SE_Sport_Driver

Re: New Prick CD : didn't know where to post this. - 14/03/2002 07:21

Based mainly on the singer's voice and the high production values... I always thought that the first album reminded me of Rush. Trent Reznor produced part of it, and it is on his record label, so it certainly has that NIN feel to it.

The only Manson stuff for me that lasted was the Portait album. You know... the stuff I heard before I found out what an a-hole the guy is.
Posted by: BleachLPB

Re: New Prick CD : didn't know where to post this. - 14/03/2002 13:30

>I always described it as a cross between NIN and Rush?!!?)

Ok two keywords: NIN and Rush, got my attention. This warrants a look-see. Doesn't seem like the two would mix though. Could you imagine: Jacob's Ladder (NIN remix).mp3


I saw Prick at a NIN concert in 95 and its so long ago I don't remember (wish I did, that was an awesome concert).
Posted by: SE_Sport_Driver

Re: New Prick CD : didn't know where to post this. - 14/03/2002 14:04

Well, NIN has remixed Queen, so anything is possible!
Posted by: tfabris

Re: New Prick CD : didn't know where to post this. - 14/03/2002 14:30

Well, NIN has remixed Queen

I'm not familiar with this one. Where might I find this?
Posted by: SE_Sport_Driver

Re: New Prick CD : didn't know where to post this. - 14/03/2002 14:43

It is a remix of Stone Cold Crazy... lemme try to find out more for you.

Reznor has always been a fan of Queen and Floyd... One of NIN's first hits was a cover of "Get Down Make Love"
Posted by: BleachLPB

Re: New Prick CD : didn't know where to post this. - 15/03/2002 06:36

> One of NIN's first hits was a cover of "Get Down Make Love"

Good cover
have you heard the "original" lyrics to 'Ringfinger' - I believe then it was called "twist" or something. Unfortunately some of this pre-Halo1-2 stuff is hard to come by.
Posted by: SE_Sport_Driver

Re: New Prick CD : didn't know where to post this. - 15/03/2002 10:11

I've got the entire demo for Pretty Hate Machine called "Purest Feeling". It should be easy to find on bootleg and it has "Twist". It is weird... you start singing and suddenly about 30 seconds into the song, the words change!
Posted by: Neutrino

Re: New Prick CD : didn't know where to post this. - 15/03/2002 12:34

Any insight as to where these albums can be purchased?
I've checked most of the cd shops on the internet and there is nothing to be found. The link from nothing sends you to cdnow to purchase but it isn't available there.
Thanks
Posted by: robricc

Re: New Prick CD : didn't know where to post this. - 15/03/2002 12:35

www.prickmusic.com is the only place to buy the new album. For the old album, you will probably have to get it from eBay or Half.com.
Posted by: BleachLPB

Re: New Prick CD : didn't know where to post this. - 15/03/2002 13:12

D'oh.

On my lunch break I went out to my local music store looking for it and they didn't have it - only the old one which was out of print. Just got back 2 min ago to see your post, thanks for the info!
Posted by: AndrewT

Re: New Prick CD : didn't know where to post this. - 15/03/2002 17:14

To my horror - about a million porn sites popped up!

In the UK the word prick is (one of many) slang terms for penis, I never realised it wasn't used in the US.

This sortof explains my lack of interest in this thread until now, the topic "New Penis CD" just didn't appeal! Reminds me of the Ford Probe, apparently in the US the term probe was meant to relate to cool things like space probes, over here in the UK the word probe is perhaps more readily related to activities such as: Probe into something, to probe for something, last but by no means least is the recognised penile affiliatiation with the verb

Now, on a more serious note: Tony, I always described it as a cross between NIN and Rush?!!? ....

That is what got me interested in this thread, what Rush era are you likening Prick to here, my enthusiasm faded on their later albums but if Prick liken to earlier or mid-term Rush then I really should check them out myself? Can you relate Prick to a particular Rush album?

Rue
Posted by: wfaulk

Re: New Prick CD : didn't know where to post this. - 15/03/2002 17:20

``Prick'' is used as slang for the penis in the US, as well. Reminds me of a bad joke:

Little girl goes up to her mom and says ``Mom! I've got a splinter in my finger! Get some apple juice!'' To which her mother replies ``Apple juice?''. And the little girl says ``Yeah -- big sister says whenever she gets a prick in her hand, she puts it in cider.''

Hah! Get it?
Posted by: tfabris

Re: New Prick CD : didn't know where to post this. - 15/03/2002 17:21

In the UK the word prick is (one of many) slang terms for penis, I never realised it wasn't used in the US.

Oh, it's used that way in the US, too. It's in common enough usage here in that form so that the double meaning isn't lost on us.

what Rush era are you likening Prick to here, my enthusiasm faded on their later albums

<dons flame suit>

Oh boy, another "they peaked at 2112" fan...
Posted by: AndrewT

Re: New Prick CD : didn't know where to post this. - 15/03/2002 18:00

Tony,

No flaming here, no need for the flack jacket on my part!

I was always ecstatic when a new Rush album hit the shelves and I don't have one favourite above all others. For me, they never lost their technical or lyrical prowess, ever. IMHO they did lose the harder rock feel (that I enjoyed playing air guitar to at times) later on - I miss this and that's what I'm hoping to find in Prick.

Oh boy, another "they peaked at 2112" fan...
Lol, as it happens I was introduced to Rush at the time 2112 was current (are you psychic?) but you ain't gonna tar me with that old brush! I can't single out a single favourite album but I could name a top 5 if my life depended on it and I'm not talking about them being (in this order) "Rush, Caress Of Steel, Fly By night, 2112, A Farewell To Kings"

... perhaps it's me that's gonna get flamed here
Rue
Posted by: tanstaafl.

Re: New Prick CD : didn't know where to post this. - 15/03/2002 18:35

... perhaps it's me that's gonna get flamed here

[flamethrower]

What!? No Moving Pictures? Or Hemispheres?

How dare you!

[/flamethrower]

tanstaafl.
Posted by: AndrewT

Re: New Prick CD : didn't know where to post this. - 15/03/2002 18:42

Ok, ok, I give in, at least one of those would be in my top 5

Rue
Posted by: AndrewT

Re: New Prick CD : didn't know where to post this. - 15/03/2002 18:53

Incidentally, why is this place (apparently) populated by so many Rush groupies?!

Just for fun (and this is now way OT I admit) ......

Posted by: tfabris

Re: New Prick CD : didn't know where to post this. - 15/03/2002 19:22

Interesting...

Hypothesis: There's a nearly 1:1 correlation between gadget freaks and Rush fans. Discuss.
Posted by: wfaulk

Re: New Prick CD : didn't know where to post this. - 15/03/2002 20:40

Well, in reality, there's a big gap between ``fan'' and ``like''. I own a couple of Rush albums, and I like listening to them on occasion, but it's hardly like I'm going to rush out (NPI) and buy the newest one when it's released.

In other words, if it was on the radio, I wouldn't change the station, like I would with most songs that are on the radio these days. (Unless it was something off of Presto or later. Uggh!)
Posted by: SE_Sport_Driver

Re: New Prick CD : didn't know where to post this. - 15/03/2002 21:47

Yeah, I knew the double meaning of Prick (was a big surprised when I was really young and my mom got mad at me for using the word! It doesn't have much punch here in the US - in contrast to the work "cock" - yet not as silly as "wanker"). My surprise was the extent to which the web was populated by porn. I really had no idea there would be THAT much porn and that I could access it from a school library! (on my first day on campus nonetheless!)

For the record, I'm not a Rush fan (I should have setup a new user ID to post this huh? Suddenly it will take weeks before anyone will reply to "that jack ass, Rush knockin' SE Sport Driver!") So I can't really tell you what Rush era it reminds me of. I'll have to ask my wife, she's a big fan. But this Prick stuff leans much more on the NIN aspect of it. Think of it as a NIN type album (has some substance like NIN - NOT like all the NIN wannabe bands) with a touch of Rush. It is hard edged at times, but something about his vocal style.... I recommend downloading samples first otherwise you'll hate me!

Bitt: Good joke!
Posted by: JeffS

Re: New Prick CD : didn't know where to post this. - 15/03/2002 22:50

So you other Rush fans may not believe this, but my favorite era is the new stuff. My all time favorite album is "Roll The Bones" and my second favorite Rush album is "Hold Your Fire" followed by (of course) "Moving Pictures" and "2112". I love everything I have ever gotten by them (unfortunatly I still lack a couple albums); every song on every CD.

I keep hearing people dog the new stuff and I really just don't get it. As a musician I can say this is one band who just loves making music and it comes through on every project, even the "new" stuff - I'm just sort of wondering if I'm the only one who likes it.

Does this "Prick" really sound like Rush? I have never found anything else that even comes close (though many have tried to sell me on various bands) and I would love to find music similar to Rush.

-Jeff
Posted by: BAKup

Re: New Prick CD : didn't know where to post this. - 15/03/2002 23:02

Please excuse me, I'm about to be possessed.

[George Carlin Voice]

Yes, you can prick your finger, but don't...
[/George Carlin Voice]

Thank you, please return to your original discussion.
Posted by: mlord

Re: New Prick CD : didn't know where to post this. - 16/03/2002 09:19

>Hypothesis: There's a nearly 1:1 correlation
>between gadget freaks and Rush fans. Discuss.

I think it's the other way around, 1:1 correlation between Rush fans and gadget freaks.

I know lots of gadget freaks who are not Rush fans, but know of no Rush fans who are not also gadget freaks.

Not too suprising, I suppose. There seem to be way fewer gadget freaks here in Canada than certain other countries, same as for Rush fans.. (Rush being a Toronto band)

-ml
Posted by: tfabris

Re: New Prick CD : didn't know where to post this. - 17/03/2002 18:46

My all time favorite album is "Roll The Bones" and my second favorite Rush album is "Hold Your Fire"

Funny, I think those are two of their weakest outings. And I, too, prefer most of their recent stuff to most of their older stuff.

Both of those albums have moments of absolute brilliance, but they strike me as having... dare I say it... a lot of filler. I think I've finally broken down and simply deleted "Tai Shan" and "High Water" from the empegs and Jupiter... And except for "Ghost of a Chance", the entire second side of Roll the Bones should have been binned. In my opinion, of course. I'm sure that Dirk, Pratt, and Lerxst would disagree with me.

For me, the Rush albums that have the most staying power are the ones that hang together as an album the best. The ones where, when a song comes on from that album, you have an urge to hit the un-shuffle button on the remote. For me, that's primarily Moving Pictures and Power Windows.
Posted by: tanstaafl.

Re: New Prick CD : didn't know where to post this. - 17/03/2002 19:32

Just as an aside to this discussion... if any of you have the old, original Rush CDs, you owe it to yourselves to go out and get the Re-Mastered versions. The difference is astounding. By comparison, the old CDs are like listening to them through the wall as they play in the next room. You simply will not believe La Villa Strangiato if all you've heard is the original mix.

tanstaafl.
Posted by: JeffS

Re: New Prick CD : didn't know where to post this. - 17/03/2002 20:52

Amazing, to me both "Hold Your Fire" and "Roll The Bones" have more synergy than any other album I own. As a matter of fact, synergy is one of the reasons I like Rush so much: every album of theirs seems greater than the sum of its parts.
I have heard people say that "Bones" has too much filler, but I just don't hear it (Of course, like I think I may have said before, I don't think any of their songs are filler to me). I guess thats why we have empegs that allow us to hear stuff the way we like it. I'm glad to hear you like their new stuff and I'm not the only one.

BTW, did you like "Test For Echo" the first time, or did you have to listen a couple of times. I'll admit that I really didn't "get it" the first time out, but after a few listens it became one of my favorites.

-Jeff
Posted by: tfabris

Re: New Prick CD : didn't know where to post this. - 17/03/2002 21:27

BTW, did you like "Test For Echo" the first time, or did you have to listen a couple of times.

Having to listen to a Rush album several times before I really "get into it" is the normal pattern of behavior for me and Rush albums. In fact, falling madly in love with a Rush album on the first listen is the exception rather than the rule.

As always, repeated listenings are the most rewarding part of listening to Rush. There are many examples of pop songs that sound neat the first couple of times you listen to them, but they grate on you after the third, fourth, or ten thousandth time (thank god I don't listen to pop radio). Rush tunes, although they might not all have a "hook", don't get old fast. There's always new layers of subtlety to discover.

A perfect example is the aforementioned "Hemispheres". I think I must have had to listen to that one about six times before I even began to like it. Now, I'm totally enthralled by it, beginning to end.

On the other hand, Moving Pictures and Power Windows both blew me away when I first heard them, and still do so to this day.

But I agree that TFE is one of the "has to grow on you" albums.
Posted by: JeffS

Re: New Prick CD : didn't know where to post this. - 18/03/2002 06:09

"Rush tunes, although they might not all have a "hook", don't get old fast."

You know, I had never really thought about it this way before, but you are very right. Though some Rush songs do have a good hook ("Analog Kid", "Time Stand Still", etc.) none, rely on a hook to move (and sustain) the song. To me, listening to Rush feels to me like being a fly on the wall where three passionate musicians are just doing what they love because they love it, not because they want me to hear it. My wife just bought me the "Chronicles" DVD, and it was just so much fun to watch these guys be so into their music (I really enjoyed the studio stuff from "Moving Pictures"). They seemed a little out of place in the more MTVish videos, but just watching them play is a real pleasure.

I'm a little different from you in that I like just about all kinds of music (my favorite artist after Rush is David Wilcox, pretty much as oposite from Rush as you can get). My primary musical talent is as a song writer (I was a theory/ comp major for 2 years in college before I switched to computers/ business), and unfortunately my gift in writing music is as a melody writer (Yes, I'll admit it. . . I'm a hook writer). I am always hearing stuff on the radio and think to myself (in my arrogance), "Yeah, I could do that". But with Rush, I am always just overwhelmed by how I could never approach their level of musicianship (same goes for David Wilcox by the way).


On another subject. . .

"I think it's the other way around, 1:1 correlation between Rush fans and gadget freaks."

So does this mean (as every drummer I've ever met likes Rush) that all drummers are gadget freakes?

-Jeff
Posted by: tfabris

Re: New Prick CD : didn't know where to post this. - 18/03/2002 06:40

So does this mean (as every drummer I've ever met likes Rush) that all drummers are gadget freakes?

I have yet to meet a musician who isn't a gadget freak. Or would be if they could afford to buy gadgets.
Posted by: tfabris

Re: New Prick CD : didn't know where to post this. - 18/03/2002 06:50

To me, listening to Rush feels to me like being a fly on the wall where three passionate musicians are just doing what they love because they love it, not because they want me to hear it.

Which has been their goal all along. They've always said, over and over again, that they've tried very hard to make the music they wanted to play, rather than try to second-guess what the public wants to hear.

My wife just bought me the "Chronicles" DVD, and it was just so much fun to watch these guys be so into their music (I really enjoyed the studio stuff from "Moving Pictures"). They seemed a little out of place in the more MTVish videos, but just watching them play is a real pleasure.

I agree that they've never made very good "MTV" style videos. I much prefer simply watching them play, such as the examples you cite from the Moving Pictures era. In fact, looking at the reviews of this DVD from Amazon, I didn't realize it included studio images of the Tom Sawyer recording sessions (something that didn't exist on the VHS version), so I might have to get this DVD soon.

If you like watching them play, the VHS concert tapes of the Grace Under Pressure tour and the Hold Your Fire tour (tape is titled "A Show of Hands") are excellent in that regard. Don't know where you can get the P/G tape these days, though...
Posted by: frog51

Re: New Prick CD : didn't know where to post this. - 18/03/2002 09:30

I had hardly heard any Rush stuff (aside from whichever album that was with the Cygnus X-thingy song on) until I got my empeg, then my brother popped all the Rush albums on. He's been an addict for years. After having Rush songs pop up fairly regularly in a random shuffle (more Rush than anything else except guitar wizards - JS, SV, Y(f)M, JMcL, AdiM) I've got really into the complexities.

I concur with the gadget thing, for I AM GADGET BOY!! You have to be, otherwise you limit yourself a little.
Posted by: BleachLPB

Re: New Prick CD : didn't know where to post this. - 18/03/2002 09:42

Power windows too I think. Farewell... Hemispheres and Permanent Waves rank up there for me too. Its difficult to list a "favorite" when you like them all.

Anyway, I think the reference to Rush had more to do with the sound of the Prick album... like if you listen to the first cd, "Rush" or even Caress... that older sound it has.

Rush kicks ass. Their music is so timeless.
Posted by: wfaulk

Re: New Prick CD : didn't know where to post this. - 18/03/2002 12:52

    So does this mean (as every drummer I've ever met likes Rush) that all drummers are gadget freakes?
Wow. Almost every drummer I know hates* Rush because of the soul-less-ness of the drumming. They all admit that Neil Peart is a phenomenal technician, but his drumming is nothing more than that. All the drummers I know are in love with Stewart Copeland.

* Okay, not ``hates'', but there's a certain backlash against the exalted position Neil Peart has been given by who they consider to be the unknowledgeable.
Posted by: JeffS

Re: New Prick CD : didn't know where to post this. - 18/03/2002 14:04

"Almost every drummer I know hates* Rush because of the soul-less-ness of the drumming"

Ouch! Of course you know I think his drumming is far from soulless - but really I was making a small joke anyway. I should modify this to mean every drummer I've ever played with. I have met a few anti-Peart drummers in music stores, but they always come off sounding like they just don't like Peart because everyone else does (which you did mention). Every drummer that I've played with really likes Peart (and Picaro - I meet very few non-drummers who still listen to Toto). Truth is, I like Rush for other reasons; I'm not a drummer so I can't really say much on the subject.

-Jeff
Posted by: tfabris

Re: New Prick CD : didn't know where to post this. - 18/03/2002 14:54

Interesting, every drummer I've met always expresses nothing but respect and admiration for Neil. I've haven't met any drummers who've said anything bad about him.

As far as the "soul-less-ness" comment, I can understand where they're coming from, but I think it's more to do with the musical style of the band as a whole than the drumming specifically. In order to hear the soul in their playing, you've got to be in tune with what they're doing musically. It definitely comes from a bit of a different place than most other music. Those I've met who don't like Rush tend to prefer more "earthy" music, and consider Rush (as a band) to be rather cold and analytical. I don't disagree with them, I totally understand where they're coming from. It's just that I find the soul in Rush's music on a different level than I find it in other music.

And I will say this: As much as I like Rush, and as much as I adore Neil's playing, I think I'd rather have Manu Katche' in my band than Neil Peart. For all of those same reasons: He's more earthy, but no less of a brilliant technician.
Posted by: AndrewT

Re: New Prick CD : didn't know where to post this. - 18/03/2002 16:45

Remastered?? Damn you

Until I realised CDs weren't a flash-in-the-pan I had bought all of the currently available Rush albums on vinyl.
Once CDs seemed like they were here to stay I replaced all my current Rush with CD copies and never looked back.

After I read your post, I checked Amazon and there are LOTS of Remastered Rush albums that I'm simply going to HAVE to buy!
Given what you said about La Villa Strangiato and considering that my Hemispheres CD is stuck in my recently disconnected CD-changer (doh!) at least I know where I'm going to start re-collecting, thanks

Edit: Just ordered (remastered Hemispheres, Fly By Night & 2112 (Tony, I'm still not another "They peaked at 2112" if you're following this )

Rue
Posted by: JeffS

Re: New Prick CD : didn't know where to post this. - 18/03/2002 16:58

"Those I've met who don't like Rush tend to prefer more "earthy" music, and consider Rush (as a band) to be rather cold and analytical."

Actually, every single person I have ever met who doesn't like Rush just dosn't like the vocals. That's seems to be the real deal killer. My wife will listen to the instrumental stuff, but the moment Geddy sings, its all over.

-Jeff
Posted by: tfabris

Re: New Prick CD : didn't know where to post this. - 18/03/2002 17:04

The remasters are generally good. However, I take a slight issue with the remastered Power Windows. The original recording was slightly harsh and fatiguing to listen to. The remaster simply makes it a tad harsher and more fatiguing to listen to.

Still, the slight additional presence and clarity of the remaster means that it's the one I've ripped for my player.

I wonder if there's a such thing as a "warming" algorithm available as a digital signal processing tool? Something to make a harsh, strident recording sound warmer? Something other than just re-EQ'ing the recording, I mean an overall analysis and re-shaping of the sonic structure.
Posted by: SE_Sport_Driver

Re: New Prick CD : didn't know where to post this. - 18/03/2002 17:06

PRICK! heehee

So anyone pick this up yet? Or is it mail order only? I've been aching for more from this band (I almost wrote I've been aching for Prick oops!) for years!

That new KMFDM looks good too...

I think we need a Prick bootup logo.
Posted by: tfabris

Re: New Prick CD : didn't know where to post this. - 18/03/2002 17:08

My wife will listen to the instrumental stuff, but the moment Geddy sings, its all over.

My wife is the same way, but only with their earliest material. He started using is voice a bit differently somewhere in the early eighties, and my wife is fine with his vocals from that era and beyond. It's only the early stuff that she has a problem with.

I think everyone will agree that his voice is an acquired taste.
Posted by: robricc

Re: New Prick CD : didn't know where to post this. - 19/03/2002 07:17

It is mail order only. I got it in the mail last Tuesday. While ripping it I listened to a couple tracks. All I can say is that I will have to listen to it more (well, listen to it once through for that matter). It seems to be a huge departure from the first album.
Posted by: rockstar

Re: New Prick CD : didn't know where to post this. - 19/03/2002 09:12

yes it is a huge differece, and i do like the first album more, but i would say that at least half of these songs are great on the new one.. i have ben listening for about 10 days now and it has grown on me hugely. tracks 1-4 are great, as are the last tracks. Ialso like humanerace. Give it time.

Personally i don't like Rush at all.. i can't see a comparo to it in prick. For those who want the best dose of prick get the first album. I have a feeling that the new lucky pierre album will be a lot more like the old one then the new prick
Posted by: Neutrino

Re: New Prick CD : didn't know where to post this. - 22/03/2002 23:10

Well I just got the disk. Sounds like Ziggy Stardust to me. I'll have to listen to it more but it has a real Bowie sound to it to me.
Posted by: rockstar

Re: New Prick CD : didn't know where to post this. - 23/03/2002 01:00

ahh, are you new to prick then?

as i said new people may want to try the 1st cd if you can find it.
Posted by: Neutrino

Re: New Prick CD : didn't know where to post this. - 23/03/2002 08:27

Yes I am new to them. It isn't that I don't like the music. It just has a Bowie flavor to it, to me. Like all albums, but a very few, it has songs I like and songs I don't.