by Beck Fan » Sun Jun 11, 2006 10:23 pm
Ice Cream Jonsey - Mutuations
Beck's follow-up to the Grammy-winning Odelay was a bit more introspective, and it certainly wasn't afraid to have it's sadder moments. Robb doesn't really strike me as a sad/introspective kind of dude. He is, however, working a lot lately, and it's pretty clear that everybody worked really hard on Mutuations. All the musicians are in top form, and "Sing it Again" is easily in the Top 3 of Beck's Best Songs. While Robb's certainly not spending his time at work writing a brilliant alternative pop album, but the man's putting energy into something, so there.
[b]Ice Cream Jonsey[/b] - [i][b]Mutuations[/i][/b]
Beck's follow-up to the Grammy-winning Odelay was a bit more introspective, and it certainly wasn't afraid to have it's sadder moments. Robb doesn't really strike me as a sad/introspective kind of dude. He is, however, working a lot lately, and it's pretty clear that everybody worked really hard on Mutuations. All the musicians are in top form, and "[i]Sing it Again[/i]" is easily in the Top 3 of Beck's Best Songs. While Robb's certainly not spending his time at work writing a brilliant alternative pop album, but the man's putting energy into something, so there.