by Krishna-Lila on Wed Feb 28, 2007 2:47 am
There is an interesting review of the money for all EP in the Wire magazine. while not totally dismissive it does raise questions about the limits of file sharing/minimum human contact in the recording process.
Other reviews in Uncut, Word and Record Collecter are good but dont really say very much.
As for my opinion, for what its worth; I think money for all is a splendid track. I think the political nature of the lyric is much better than previous attempts on Transit or World Citizen.
I think the second track is a really interesting take on what is becoming a 9horses motif where fuzzy, grungy guitars and electronica give way to more reflective passages. it reminds me of that moment of silence when a plane finally takes off after shuddering down a run way. or, perhaps a break in the clouds that allows for some sun, during awful weather (anyone in London today will be hoping for such moments).
'deconstruction is the possibility of justice' j. derrida