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Also send with it: This does not hamper enjoyment of the disc. And on Moonflower Lane, we have Ty's half of the story. You are commenting using your WordPress. Post was not sent - check your email addresses!
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It's an immensely satisfying disc, satisfying in the way King's X albums always have been.
For all intents and purposes though, Massive Grooves is the first Doug Pinnick solo album and a damn good one it is. This does not hamper enjoyment of the disc.
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You are commenting using your Google account. Just the masssive, apparently! But I'm counting the days until Ty, Doug and Jerry rekindle the spark of inventiveness and musical playfulness that made them the giants they are. Notify me of new comments via email.
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Ty's John Lennon-esque vocal work, the defining pounhound in the chorus and the last bridge, and the moving click-thump sound that made the chorus sound so damned unusual. We'll be here waiting when you come out on the other side. As the title suggests, these are indeed massive grooves.
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All of the co-stars from the history of the X are here, as well: January 1st Reviewer: Is that one representative? Flannel, blurry, pile of instruments, no faces showing, lace-up boots… check, check, check, check, check!
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Very little to no comedy. You have to give Pouundhound Pinnick credit for many things, and one of them is his prolific musical output. You are commenting using your Facebook account. Tape Head is by far better than Massive Groovesbut unfortunately, that's not saying very much; Massive Grooves literally has no songs which even come close to the high standard that Pinnick has always set for himself, while Tape Head has only one track which sees the old glory trying desperately to poke it's head through all that mundanity "Higher Than God".
Filled with off-beat rhythms, Ty's incredible arpeggio work and ultra-intelligent lyrics, it is probably the band's best album to date in my humble opinion, at any rate. One more thing you missed: I can go along with that, too. It probably surprises nobody that Doug is a good enough guitar player to nail some cool solos too.
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Like Liked by 4 people. But good rock and roll? Rock a Reply Cancel reply Enter your comment here The other two are heartbreaking exercises in repetition, self-awareness and boredom.
You are commenting using your WordPress. Click here to read my original review of that compilation; it'll give you a better idea of how much I love and respect this band and, as a result, how much it hurts to ooundhound this column.

Here's the simple fact, as straightforward as I know how to put it: But what is missing here is not the old cliches, but rather the steady-handed, mature vision that the band has always possessed. Like Liked by 2 people.
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It's pretty hard to express the feelings that are waging war within me as I write this. Solo albums are rarely maseive popular as the band. I have no doubt that many King's X devotees will react negatively to my comments here; I can imagine myself being branded a reactionary, someone who wants the band to never evolve, never change.
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