lundi 26 novembre 2012

Unexpected Guest brings Electric feel


Tip of the day: Never read a review of something you like.

Rolling stone review

This is what I read! very short and a bit ambiguous at the beginning but after 5 lines, I get it; they didn't like. Of what I saw they judge the album Mondo of Electric Guest by their first song! As if this had been enough to disgust them to a point where they can't listen to the whole album. Fair enough, The rolling stone had his good time. It's gone now. Last February 16th they had Justin Bieber as cover page of their so-reknown magasine. How can you judge an outcoming group that is doing something a bit more in the wave of great group like Gnarls Barkley or MGMT when you idolize a 18 yo boy that just bring the 90's fashion of boys band...alone! I'm mad I won't lie and kind of happy that they wrote a short critic that stop at one song because Pitchfork, a Musical critic website, took their time to diss the whole album song by song.

What I propose: Go take a look at the critics
http://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/16574-electric-guest-mondo/

And then go listen to Awake, a song from mondo

dimanche 18 novembre 2012

Pandora's box is open



Pandora's box is open
Chris Watters wrote a accurate review about this thrilling and immersive game. 8.5 on 10! well that's a good mark but seriously it relatively deserve better. I mean, I can count the good games I played this year on a console. Nowadays' game are well thought but the potencial is not exploited to his maximum. He also raises the point that the game has a lot of good mission, secondary or main, and I totally agree on this but it would have be nice to see the consequences of our action a bit more like in Fallout: New Vegas . Long story short; great game, Watters knows what he's talking about.
Video Vesion of Chris Watters' review on Borderland 2

Before I forget, Videogame is a new art that has not completely developed his language yet so keep working on this!