The ConstruKction of Light shows that King Crimson has two problems: one that it has been around for a long time; the second one is their fans, who keep dreaming of the "old days" when the band did "good music". The reviews available at progarchives.com present the same pattern: saying that the album is bad, then comparing it with the band's previous productions. King Crimson should probably dissolve, but so should their fans.
Tuesday, July 23, 2013
The ConstruKction of Light - King Crimson
There are two publics for The ConstruKction of Light: completionists, and people who like non-melodic music. For the rest of the planet, this album will be, at best, a waste of time, and at worst an insult.
The ConstruKction of Light shows that King Crimson has two problems: one that it has been around for a long time; the second one is their fans, who keep dreaming of the "old days" when the band did "good music". The reviews available at progarchives.com present the same pattern: saying that the album is bad, then comparing it with the band's previous productions. King Crimson should probably dissolve, but so should their fans.
The ConstruKction of Light shows that King Crimson has two problems: one that it has been around for a long time; the second one is their fans, who keep dreaming of the "old days" when the band did "good music". The reviews available at progarchives.com present the same pattern: saying that the album is bad, then comparing it with the band's previous productions. King Crimson should probably dissolve, but so should their fans.
Labels:
King Crimson,
progressive,
rock,
weird
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