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Old 09-25-2010, 12:01 PM
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Re: Barking: The Reviews
I saw Underworld in the Grey Hall in Copenhagen in 1999. I was told later that Radiohead had also been in the crowd. So they must be fans true fans :-)
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Old 09-30-2010, 02:20 AM
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Re: Barking: The Reviews
NYU's Washington Square News:

http://nyunews.com/arts/2010/09/15/16underworld/

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[Underworld] have teamed up with numerous co-producers to create an album heavy on uplift, if lacking in overall emotional payoff. The music is warm and welcoming, all sun and moon and gentle waves — far removed from the seedy, drug-and-debauchery-fueled scene of Underworld's older catalogue.
Herald Scotland

http://www.heraldscotland.com/arts-e...inyl-1.1056313

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The sum total is neither cohesive nor astounding, but Barking is still much more enjoyable and interesting than we probably had any right to expect.
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http://www.playbackstl.com/music-rev...rld-barking-om

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I fell in love with this album from the first beat and have had it on repeat ever since. I’ve long been a fan of London duo Karl Hyde and Rick Smith, way back from their initial 1980s releases (back when the band was—gasp!—an indie rock act). Admittedly, they lost me a bit with the overly techno stuff (basically much of the intervening years since then), but when they’re on, they’re on.
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http://www.chartattack.com/reviews/2...#8212;-barking

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But make no mistake: Barking is undeniably an Underworld album. And it's one of their best albums in years . . . Fans of Underworld won't find many surprises on Barking, especially if they got to watch the band road-test much of the new material during their last North American tour. What they will find is Underworld doing what they do best — and in many ways, doing it better than ever.
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Old 09-30-2010, 04:02 AM
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Re: Barking: The Reviews
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But make no mistake: Barking is undeniably an Underworld album. And it's one of their best albums in years . . . Fans of Underworld won't find many surprises on Barking, especially if they got to watch the band road-test much of the new material during their last North American tour. What they will find is Underworld doing what they do best — and in many ways, doing it better than ever.
If you're aiming at being a music journalist, maybe you should at least try to do a little research on the matter at hand. Regarding the discussions that are going on here, I wouldn't claim that "fans of Underworld" do not exactly "not find many surprises on Barking". And what, exactly, is it that Underworld "do best" and "better than ever"?

Review rating: "utter void of significance".
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Old 09-30-2010, 10:36 AM
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Re: Barking: The Reviews
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I saw Underworld in the Grey Hall in Copenhagen in 1999. I was told later that Radiohead had also been in the crowd. So they must be fans true fans :-)
"In February 1999, the five members convened in Paris for a month during which almost nothing was achieved. The same thing happened in Copenhagen later, during which time each individual member had begun to have doubts as to whether the less traditional, less methodical approach the singer was trying to foist on them could ever work - and even if it did, whether there would be a place for them within it. " Source: http://www.guardian.co.uk/theobserve...1.lifemagazine

"In early 1999, Radiohead began work on a follow-up to OK Computer. Although there was no longer any pressure or even a deadline from their record label, tension during this period was high. Band members all had different visions for Radiohead's future, and Yorke was experiencing writer's block, influencing him toward a more abstract, fragmented form of songwriting.[36] Radiohead secluded themselves with producer Nigel Godrich in studios in Paris, Copenhagen, and Gloucester, and in their newly completed studio in Oxford." Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radiohe...2.80.932001.29

So they were in the city around that time. The Gray/Grey Hall gig was 17/03/1999 so it fits the exact time that Radiohead were in the city. http://uwlive.rowla.com/gigs/view/142
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Old 09-30-2010, 10:43 AM
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Re: Barking: The Reviews
i've some scans of an article from The Word magazine - it seems that the greenwood bros. are big fans of underworld. will post them later.
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Old 10-26-2010, 08:09 PM
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Re: Barking: The Reviews
The Washington Post with a timely review:

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...102007367.html

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The experiment didn't yield music as experimental as the surging, sprawling compositions of the group's finest period. In fact, "Barking" is surprisingly conventional. But it compensates by being Underworld's most consistent album in more than a decade.
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