The Chemical Brothers - Push The Button (CD)

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    Come inside

    By partyanimal  Feb 23, 2005 | 8 out of 12 found this Push The Button review helpful

    Pros: The only good song on the album

    Cons: Quit degrading yourself with adding rappers

    I thought there was only two good songs on the whole album....surface to air and come inside. Your losing the Chemical Brotherhood by adding rappers to your songs. Stick with the female background vocals and leave out the male rappers. Also your synt...hs are sounding cheaper instead of the high quality synth sounds in the past. The drum machine beats sound like kids toys. With newer and better technology you should be getting better, not worse Read more Less

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    Chemical Rollercoaster

    By Joël  Dec 2, 2006

    Pros: Hold Tight London, Marvo Ging, Surface to Air

    Cons: sound starts looking a little cheap, Left Right, Come Inside

    The Chemical Brothers used to have a finely-tuned sound, and of a keen genre, but this time it all sounds a bit common and cheap. This is definitely not the best album from The Chemical Brothers. It looks like they didn't want to take too many r...isks and do what everyone else is doing and succeeding with. Bad bad chems! But for us fans there are still plenty of goodies, toward the end of the album. The beginning of the album looks a bit common, you know, like in "is this really from the Chemical Brothers? It looks more like Oasis to me." Ok, not that far, but you got the point. Towards the middle you start to think this is just another album to forget, in spite of "Hold Tight London", and towards the end, it's home run after all, with CLose Your Eyes, Shake Break Bounce, Marvo Ging and Surface To Air. GALVANIZE - *** - the album's single, but this is not Chemical Brothers'. It's more some sort of rap, composed to try to sell the album to a larger public. But well realized, nonetheless. THE BOXER - **** - I love this track, for how it's high pitched and rhytmed BELIEVE - *** - Industrial electronica, I like it, but I expected more from the album. This is the point where the album started to look a bit flat to me... HOLD TIGHT LONDON- ***** - ...and then it hits us. This track is very long, very cool, but I love it. COME INSIDE - * - hated it. This track is some sort of recall from "Surrender" (the album), but a very bad one THE BIG JUMP- *** - there's not much to say. 3 stars because it's funny, otherwise i'd give it just 2 COME INSIDE - * - This is like Galvanise, except the sound is *very* cheap, I expected a lot more from the chems CLOSE YOUR EYES - **** - the track looks rough and unfinished, but somehow I love it. Maybe because the music and the voices and the lyrics all suggest pleasant images. To me it rocks becauses everything fits together. SHAKE BREAK BOUNCE - ***** - This is so fun-ky, fun-ky. 5 stars MARVO GING - **** - vintage video game sound, remixed by the Chemical Brothers SURFACE TO AIR - **** - Every album has a final epic track which rocks. This is no exception. Read more Less

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