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Myths Of The Near Future

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Customer rating on Myths Of The Near Future: 4 out of 5 stars ( 24 customer ratings )

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Track List

 

  1. Two Receivers
  2. Atlantis To Interzone
  3. Golden Skans
  4. Totem On The Timeline
  5. As Above So Below
  6. Isle Of Her
  7. Gravity's Rainbow
  8. Forgotten Works
  9. Magick
  10. It's Not Over Yet
  11. Four Horsemen Of 2012

Customer Reviews

 

Customer rating on Klaxons - Myths Of The Near Future: 4 out of 5 stars

Average rating (24 reviews)

Customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars A tad bit sorry.

122559 | 20/04/2009 | See all 122559's reviews (3) »

Amazing album, and a must have in your collection. But Klaxons I don't have the faintest how you are going to top it. You've been away for quite a while now and I think a lot of people are waiting for you to come out with something utterly spectacular, and is it possible? I fear that you will change your music and fail, (it's quite a hard thing to do) and then become one of those bands with one Amazing album but then die away, and that would be dissapointing, but nevertheless I will keep my fingers crossed and hope to see you immerge later this year. But yeah as a review of this album buy it, you wont regret it,it might be the last thing they ever do that is worth buying :(

Customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars Smart Album

AlexDFH | 08/05/2008 | See all AlexDFH's reviews (8) »

Good stuff, but I think there's too much hype surrounding them. I expect their next Album will suffer because of it. Whatever, this isn't a new sub-genre whatever you may think, Soulwax and Ladytron to name but two have been doing this for yeeeeeeeears.

That said, it's a very good album, good and rocky with Gravity's Rainbow a great song (probably referencing the Pynchon book of the same title, but I haven't read it yet!)
and Magick (Alesteir Crowley perhaps? are Klaxons actually Ordo Templi Orientis?) both anthems in their own right.

Whatever I say about them, they've got talent, aand they're championing intellectualism with their music, which is a great move for an otherwise stagnant and depressing youth culture.

Customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars Grew and grew on me

Elp1983 | 25/03/2008 | See all Elp1983's reviews (21) »

making this one of my fave albums of 2007. I never really knew much of them until I saw them live at Reading. Bought the album when I got home and now I absolutely love it. I was lucky to see them live also in Amsterdam.

Top notch. They definitely deserved the Mercury Award.

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