Tag Archive for 'reviews'

How to be fucking awesome, Pt.II

Apparently, for some people the phrase “fucking awesome” is just a bit too ambiguous.

Karl Fluch, music critic at the Austrian daily “Der Standard”, may be a nice fellow not least because of his admiration of everyone’s favourite yellow people, but his writings about music are worth shit.

If you want to read his review of Sunday’s Tool concert here in Vienna, it’s here (in German).

The whole review is filled with factual inaccuracies, and while I’m not surprised, with Fluch having a certain history of knowing next to nothing about Tool but still writing about them, I’m a bit disappointed they sent him. After all, there must be at least one critic on their staff who can keep his pretentiousness at bay, at least until he’s done describing the set-list or the number of people who actually did not leave the concert before it was over.

It’s one thing to slag off a band for shoddily produced sound or a boring presentation, but criticising a concert on the basis that the songs are not your typical 3 minute pop-songs is not just stupid, it’s really fucking stupid. Especially when each of the musicians on stage played a flawless set.

In the end I do have the suspicion, that the only reason Fluch is allowed to write about Tool is a bet he made with the rest of the staff that he would mention Henry Rollins in each and every piece about them. No matter whether he’s got anything to say or not.

On market research

Lately I’ve noticed that my favourite capitalistic social network venture allconsuming.net has gotten sort of a facelift. You’re now able to look at stuff you’ve consumed in a monthly view, there’s also a sidebar module telling you who’s consuming what you’re consuming, and they’ve also added functionality to the consumed items, so now you can actually track the stuff you’ve watched, listened to, read or eaten right down to the day.

I don’t really know why I’m so taken by this service. Basically it’s not much more than lists of things people do. I guess it’s just the way it makes one look at things. If I enter a book into the system I’ve just read, I’m instantly able to see reviews by other people who’ve read it. I can review it myself (something I’ve down a while ago with this piece of boredom), I can then see what these people have read themselves and on and on and on. I guess I like it that much because it’s such a nice way of killing time, and when you’re done killing those hundreds of hours you don’t actually feel like you’ve killed it. Well, you do, but it feels like you’ve killed it for a reason.




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