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Snakes & Music | Isabelle (Initial) |
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Written by Katie Bordner
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Thursday, 07 September 2006 |
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Good music is good music, despite its pathetic lyrical abilities.

Anxiously we've been waiting all summer for this. And finally it's within our grasps. What's better than Snakes on a Plane but
Snakes and Music! They dance! They have a sweet rattlesnake that does
amazing percussion! Done with my lame comparison joke? Good, me too.
"Isabelle" is Snakes & Music's second record. In it they paint a
gentle, lazy haze that makes the air feel a little thicker. It conjures
up tumbleweeds, strolls, and distant stares. The melodies just float
through the seamless album, making it easy to forget your previous
thought.
For all the good that the actual music does for the album, the lyrics
destroy. They are one-dimensional and the imagery is on a high-school
level. Worse yet, is that they often repeat the lyrics to fill the
songs. Good God, almighty nonsensical jibber jabba would be better than
most of the stuff they say.
The good news is that it's often easy to disregard words and just
submerge yourself in the tune. Good music is good music, despite its
pathetic lyrical abilities.
RIYL: Wilco
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