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Underworld Push Upstairs Album: Everything Everything - Greatest Hits Live
Genres: Electronic
If you've yet to see Underworld live, here's the next best thing: Underworld live through the speakers of your computer. |
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After recording three magnificent full-lengths, including 1999’s Beaucoup Fish, Underworld returned in 2000 with the live Everything, Everything. Rather than the desperate last resort of a band fresh out of new ideas, the record showcases the electronic trio at its strongest: live and spontaneous. Unfortunately, this track from the album doesn't show off their skills as well as some (but then again, the original itself isn't one of Underworld's best). Still, it does offer a glimpse into the energy of an Underworld show: the way they power their audience not just with their pulsing beats, but also with broken piano chords and Rick Hyde's manic vocals; they way they break up the song halfway through with a detour into James Bond-esque synths; the way Hyde whoops it up with as much glee as his crazed fans. It may be sub-par for Underworld, but it's still better than most bands on their best day.
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Nina Pearlman |
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Nina Pearlman is the former Senior Editor of The Rocket, a Seattle-based publication devoted to covering music in the Pacific Northwest. Now a Seattle-based freelancer, she writes for such print publications as Magnet and AP, as well as web sites like Atomic Pop and CDNow.
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Ahhh....more Underworld! This recent track is superb and shows that they have been able to maintain quality output after such great hits as 'Rowla' and 'Cowgirl'.
Nathaniel
I love Underworld and I really like the intensity in this song.
Danielle
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