A new opinion from someone who has listened to Get On Your Boots. This time it's Skott Bennett, battery U2 tribute band based in San Francisco, Zoo Station and employee of a radio station in the city. It seems that the general opinion is that U2 really innovated in their sound (and it turned into something really complex) and the Larry electronic Vostro 1710 battery is truly spectacular.
"God bless you, start with the Asus Eee PC 701 battery is no different from "Young Folks "by Peter , Bjorn & John and then entered it . Signing is muscular and catchy riffs as in " Vertigo " , with rapid vocal pattern . I read the blog de Alan Cross this morning and compares it to "Pump It Up " by Elvis Costello. I can not say I disagree with that. It is evocative , but I would not call it plagiarism. The choir takes you on a journey through the Middle East with Bono singing, "You do not know how beautiful you are.
" There are half -tempo 'bridge 'with a processed drum loop that I can not wait to hear in a stadium. It's like John Bonham playing in a Massive Attack song before the song of a jolt to the main riff and another verse and chorus. And then before you know it , is over. It feels like a seven-minute epic crammed into three minutes , although I did not check my watch to see the time.
What is most surprising about this song for me is the Dell Vostro 1520 battery. Or at least I think it is the battery. I have never heard so many layers of rhythm in a song by U2. There are lots of processed batteries (I thought at one point and Kasabian N * E * R * D * in another) and loops back and forth from the mixture and then goes back to the traditional sound of the battery to give emphasis. It is very elegant, but complex enough to make my head spin . And I have no idea how I'm going to play it when my band to learn , so stay tuned for some comedy while working on it.
In any case, this is NOT the number of U2. This is not a "return to form " or "Back to basics. " That is, what children like to call , some other *. m ** rd And I loved it . I think you 'll love . And I can not wait to hear it again .
Resource: The complex set of Get On Your Boots, the new single from U2