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Artist: Agenda
Label: Kindercore Records Category: Music Average customer rating: Media: Audio CD Number Of Discs: 1 UPC: 675818007727 EAN: 0675818007727 ASIN: B00006JM7R Release Date: 2002-09-24 |
Start the Panic
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Customer Reviews:
2awesome2comprehend.......2003-12-16
I'm sorry, this CD is cool........2003-04-05
Promises nothing more than a good time, and delivers.......2003-01-30
Within the first 2 seconds of the laser hitting the disc, you're in for a great ride at the speed of sound. The Agenda! have no time to slow down, everything is urgent and right now, which is a good thing. You can feel the energy with every note and every scream. You can almost see the basement party spring up around you when you listen to this disc.
There's not too much variety, to be sure, but who cares? "Last Chance for Action" through "No More Dancing" are superb, 1000 bpm songs about young lust and living in the moment. You won't put this on while having your girlfriend over for dinner; this is the soundtrack for the guys night out at the strip club and the bar crawl that follows into the morning.
........2002-12-21
So where does the Agenda! [yes, there's actually an exclamation point there] stand? Somewhere in between, teetering between greatness and mediocrity.
The Athens, GA quintet has all the prerequisites to make it big in this garage-rock hungry world:
Each member has a clever moniker [J.R. Suicide, Switchblade Steve, etc.]
Every song seems to be cranked up to 11, tempo-wise - more rock in less time equals lots of frat boys rocking out on repeat
They have a gimmick with the exclamation points [seriously, every damn sentence on this album ends with one of those things]
They all have matching armbands [hmm, where have I seen that before?]
This band will probably succeed in modest numbers, just because they're underground enough to do so. Scenesters sick of the Hives due to their astonishing mainstream popularity will latch onto this like a flea to a dog, claiming the band as the "real deal" in rock and roll.
After repeated listenings of this, I have to wonder if this band is a joke. The back of the CD says this:
"We Don't Believe In The Future! We Live For The Moment! Dance To The Sound Of Right Now!"
It's almost like they're admitting they're a flavor of the week. Further puzzlement arouses from the this quote on the liner notes:
"No Art Was Used In The Making Of This Album!"
It's hard not to agree. This, at it's core, is 11 songs of cut-rate garage rock that ends before a half hour passes, so you don't get worn out on it too soon. Download the MP3s and decide for yourselves - I'm still not sure if I'm passing on this yet or not.
Music Album:
Music
The Festival Album ~ The Jazz Crusaders
Children of the Night ~ Ensemble 9
Plays the Music of Burt Bacharach ~ Marie McAuliffe
Cho ~ Choying Drolma & Steve Tibbetts
The Classical Indian Collection ~ Various Artists
Samba & Pagode V.4 ~ Various Artists
Sxaxa Mbij ~ Izingqungqulu Zomhlaba