Tribalism

Artist: Enter Shikari

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 Awesome

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Bought this when it came out, lent it to a mate, she lost it, so now I'm buying it again to go with the 3 other albums. It's seriously awesome! I mean, come one, it's Enter Shikari, of course it's awesome!

 a remix of poorness

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Thumper is one of the few good song son here
the other new material is weak in comparison to common dreads
didnt like the remixs at all, i wanted new material
fair play the live tracks are good, but i feel they should have been released on a live album, not a new ablum
seems they ran out of time/ideas
overall a bit of a let down

 Good for my personal preference

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This album is really good. except for one track, "All Eyes On The Saint" I felt was done in a rush and I didn't find the point of it. All the remixes are DnB and 1 or 2 Dubstep tracks. I think the best remix is 'The Qemists' remix which is very DnB. So if you don't like any of that then don't buy this album.
I couldn't really comment on the live recordings, they were OK.

 Strange Album From Start to Finish

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Is it just me or does this album make no sense? Ok if it was a remix album I'd get that, but its not, it's remixes + live tracks + new tracks + old tracks. The positives are the remixes but there is little variety, 2 remixes of Juggernauts and 4 remixes of No Sleep Tonight! Nero remix of Juggernauts is a highlight but this album is hardly Reanimation (Linkin Park). The two new tracks are decent but a bit samey after several listens, Tribalism is the pick of the two. Aside from that they've added the rather weak B-SIde 'All Eyes On the Saint' and a far-from-best short version of 'We Can Breathe In Space', an ancient Shikari song which has been a B-side and on 'The Zone' EP- can't understand why if they were going to include it at all they didn't use the 05.55 version which includes the song's strength, an epic rousing outro. There is also a messy version of Faithless' Insomnia and 3 live tracks- the very short Havoc A intro and 2 other songs, Labyrinth and Hectic- which were both recently dropped from their live setlist, which makes their inclusion that bit more baffling? Labyrinth is one of my all-time favourite Shikari songs though, just seems rather out of place. All in all I just can't put my finger on it, the album makes no sense whatsoever and would have been much better as a shorter EP like 'The Zone'. Must credit Enter Shikari though, they have revolutionised rock music and are one of my favourite bands- one thing you can't knock is their work ethic as they are a band that just love making music and don't do it for the money.