To show my appreciation of Deadmau5 to all of you, I thought I'd give a review of the album, track by track. Deadmau5 is the mastermind who produced such hits as I Remember and Ghosts N Stuff. So, I thought I'd review my favourite album of his: For Lack of A Better Name.
For Lack of A Better Name is Deadmau5's second studio album, with Random Album Title being the first and 4x4=12 being his third. It explores more atmospheric and ambient sounds, from the haunting, but beautiful melody of Strobe and the realistic crash of sounds in FML. One thing is certain, it's one of the best.
It contains such hits as Ghosts N Stuff, Deadmau5's successful collaboration with Rob Swire (the lead vocalist of Pendulum) and Strobe, Deadmau5's best song (in my opinion) to date. Then there is also Hi Friend!, a song with the vocals of the vibrant MC Flipside and Moar Ghosts N Stuff an extended mix of the critically acclaimed original.
FML
Deadmau5
This song begins the album with a hectic drum beat, with a slowly progressing electronic beat interlacing. And soon, we get to the club beat that is so prominent to Deadmau5's album, which is catchy and - most of all, has a great vibe to it. When people say that a great song kickstarts an album, Deadmau5 shows the proof like he did before.
9/10
Great start to the album, showing a club beat vibe that's prominent throughout the album.
Moar Ghosts N Stuff
Deadmau5
And extended mix of the hit Ghosts N Stuff, and features no vocals and an interesting sample at the beginning. Which really adds to the atmosphere in this song, as a funeral (from the organ at the start) gone happy. Many of you classic heads will recognize that the melody is based off the instantly recognizable 'Funeral March' by Chopin.
9/10
A great extended mix of Ghosts N Stuff, and makes great use of a famous piece of classical music.
Ghosts N Stuff
Deadmau5 ft. Rob Swire
This is what made this album famous. A heavy, catchy beat (based on Chopin's Funeral March as said in the Moar Ghosts N Stuff review) playing alongside the vocals of Rob Swire. He adds extra depth, as if the song were his own. The only problem is, that Rob Swire touches on the over-used theme of going to the club and having a good time.
7/10
The original, vocals version, but the lyrics touch on a subject which has been used too much.
Hi Friend!
Deadmau5 ft. MC Flipside
Where to begin? This has everything that progressive house, a controlled electronic drum beat keeping the pace, a slowly progressing tune - what else? Well, this has MC Flipside's catchy lyrics to boot as well! However, then tune only catches it pitch, making it quite repetitive for 5 minutes.
8/10
A catchy tune and catchy lyrics, but too repetitive, even with the increasing pitch.
Bot
Deadmau5
Bot is part of the three songs which interlock perfectly, as if they were one. This begins with a simple tune, which could be easily recognized as one from the For Lack of a Better Name album. It also has bot repeated occasionally, just add that extra atmosphere and ambiance that makes the songs from this album so great.
10/10
Perfect in every way, and changes into Word Problems perfectly as well.
Word Problems
Deadmau5
Word Problems begins off sounding like Bot for a minute, but instead of bot being repeated occasionally, it's 'word problems'. But soon, the song changes into something new, but still keeping the ambiance and atmosphere that Bot had. And once the song ends, it becomes the last of the three middle songs: Soma.
8/10
As long as you can put up with it sounding like Bot for the first section, this song really does have potential.
Soma
Deadmau5
This song is beautiful in every way, as unlike Word Problems, it doesn't take a while to switch melodies. What it does offer, is a beautiful and clearly atmospheric tune that makes you feel like you're in paradise. The ambiance of this song is similar to Bot and Word Problems, but adds to the beauty of this song.
9/10
A beautiful song that isn't a shame in the For Lack of a Better Name album.
Lack of a Better Name
Deadmau5
Like Soma, thia song has a heaven-like ambiance, but unlike keeping it, it goes to the bouncing club beat that was reminiscent in the first few tracks of this album. And does so well, incorporating some sounds from the beginning, but mainly focussing on the song itself. The name is the album's, but this is the album in a nutshell.
8/10
Nothing new, but uses highlights of the album's mix of songs.
The 16th Hour
Deadmau5
This is true progressive house in the album, but however, is very repetitive. The same sort of beat for nearly 10 minutes? Not even Cthulu Sleeps (from 4x4=12) could do that well. Becuase of it's extreme repetitive sounds, it doesn't do well in this excellent album by Deadmau5.
5/10
A good beat... stretched to 10 minutes.
Strobe
Here we are, the end of this album, and Deadmau5 knows how to end an album. And he proves it by giving us the masterpiece of the album: Strobe. It starts with a hauntingly beautiful piano melody which slowly transforms into a thriving club beat, but still keeping the magic melody. This, this is Deadmau5 at it's best.
10/10
The best song out of the album, either you love this or you hate the whole album.
View the BBC's review of the album here
Hope you enjoyed my review of the album, and support Deadmau5 (if you like his work)!
Last edited by NeilWest (2012-10-25 06:51:37)
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owetre18 wrote:
I like Hi Friend the best. Nice review.
Thanks, it took a lot of time and listening to Deadmau5, I liked listening to Deadmau5 the best.
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NeilWest wrote:
For Lack of A Better Name is Deadmau5's second studio album, with Random Album Title being the first and 4x4=12 being his third.
What about Get Scraped and Vexillology?
Anyway, interesting review. As someone more fond of his progressive music, I'm inclined to disagree on some of your opinions. I really enjoyed The 16th Hour, and I don't see how you can criticize repetition in comparison to the rest of the album. That said though, you seem to be heavily focused on beat and ambiance.
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Wow, excellent review. You get a really good picture of each song upon reading it, and I actually feel obliged to listen to the album for the first time. I never really listened to dubstep before, but this review really pulled me in. Great job, can't wait to see more reviews from you, Neil!
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All4one wrote:
Wow, excellent review. You get a really good picture of each song upon reading it, and I actually feel obliged to listen to the album for the first time. I never really listened to dubstep before, but this review really pulled me in. Great job, can't wait to see more reviews from you, Neil!
If you just listened to For Lack of a Better Name, you still haven't listened to dubstep.
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Harakou wrote:
All4one wrote:
Wow, excellent review. You get a really good picture of each song upon reading it, and I actually feel obliged to listen to the album for the first time. I never really listened to dubstep before, but this review really pulled me in. Great job, can't wait to see more reviews from you, Neil!
If you just listened to For Lack of a Better Name, you still haven't listened to dubstep.
Yeah, I just realized through some Wikipedia and Allmusic research that it's actually electro-house and progressive house.
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All right, I just finished listening to the entire album. Wow. That was amazing. I just love how each track segues into the next seamlessly, like on a progressive rock record (well, I guess it is a progressive house record ).
I thought it was extremely engaging and no doubt excellent.
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All4one wrote:
All right, I just finished listening to the entire album. Wow. That was amazing. I just love how each track segues into the next seamlessly, like on a progressive rock record (well, I guess it is a progressive house record ).
I thought it was extremely engaging and no doubt excellent.
Mm, I agree. I love progressive house; it's such a captivating genre.
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Harakou wrote:
NeilWest wrote:
For Lack of A Better Name is Deadmau5's second studio album, with Random Album Title being the first and 4x4=12 being his third.
What about Get Scraped and Vexillology?
Anyway, interesting review. As someone more fond of his progressive music, I'm inclined to disagree on some of your opinions. I really enjoyed The 16th Hour, and I don't see how you can criticize repetition in comparison to the rest of the album. That said though, you seem to be heavily focused on beat and ambiance.
And Circa 1998-2005 (although that might not count).
Good review. Although I feel Random Album Title is overall more consistent, as tracks 5-8 are decent, but not as good as the rest of the album. On RAT the first two are the only ones that seem to be of significantly less quality than the rest of the album. Plus I feel that RAT also does a better job with the atmosphere (especially "Slip" and "I Remember").
I do really like For Lack of a Better Name though; it was the first full length deadmau5 album I listened to, and it was my favorite for a while.
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Also, All4One if you like prog rock you should check out "Tao of the Dead" by ...And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead. I wouldn't really call it full-on prog rock, but it has prog influences (the band cited Pink Floyd and Genesis as influences). It was my favorite album of last year.
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sanddude wrote:
Harakou wrote:
NeilWest wrote:
For Lack of A Better Name is Deadmau5's second studio album, with Random Album Title being the first and 4x4=12 being his third.
What about Get Scraped and Vexillology?
Anyway, interesting review. As someone more fond of his progressive music, I'm inclined to disagree on some of your opinions. I really enjoyed The 16th Hour, and I don't see how you can criticize repetition in comparison to the rest of the album. That said though, you seem to be heavily focused on beat and ambiance.And Circa 1998-2005 (although that might not count).
Good review. Although I feel Random Album Title is overall more consistent, as tracks 5-8 are decent, but not as good as the rest of the album. On RAT the first two are the only ones that seem to be of significantly less quality than the rest of the album. Plus I feel that RAT also does a better job with the atmosphere (especially "Slip" and "I Remember").
I do really like For Lack of a Better Name though; it was the first full length deadmau5 album I listened to, and it was my favorite for a while.
I agree; I think the album gets dull from Bot through Soma. (I do like Lack of a Better Name though.) And of course Random Album Title is fantastic.
Edit: You could include Project 56, but I believe that was before he was signed and it was more of a bunch of assorted tracks than an album anyway.
Last edited by Harakou (2012-08-16 00:14:10)
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Harakou wrote:
All4one wrote:
All right, I just finished listening to the entire album. Wow. That was amazing. I just love how each track segues into the next seamlessly, like on a progressive rock record (well, I guess it is a progressive house record ).
I thought it was extremely engaging and no doubt excellent.Mm, I agree. I love progressive house; it's such a captivating genre.
Agreed.
And sorry, I didn't know that Get Scraped and Vexillology were studio albums. BTW, deadmau5 will release a new album called album title goes here.
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While it's not my favorite, I do think that For Lack of a Better Name is his definitive work. That's because it's kind of the balance; Random Album Title was more progressive house and 4x4=12 was more just straight-up electro house, but For Lack of a Better Name had both.
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sanddude wrote:
While it's not my favorite, I do think that For Lack of a Better Name is his definitive work. That's because it's kind of the balance; Random Album Title was more progressive house and 4x4=12 was more just straight-up electro house, but For Lack of a Better Name had both.
Each of the three 'mainstream' albums each have their own highlights:
Random Album Title
I Remember
Not Exactly
Slip
Sometimes Things Get, Whatever
Brazil (2nd Edit)
For Lack of a Better Name
(Moar)Ghosts N Stuff
Strobe
Hi Friend
4x4=12
Some Chords
Sofi Needs A Ladder
Animal Rights
Raise Your Weapon
< insert album title here >
Channel 56
The Veldt
Professional Grievers
Failbait
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sanddude wrote:
Also, All4One if you like prog rock you should check out "Tao of the Dead" by ...And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead. I wouldn't really call it full-on prog rock, but it has prog influences (the band cited Pink Floyd and Genesis as influences). It was my favorite album of last year.
Pink Floyd? Genesis? Sign me up.
I'll take a listen to it a bit later.
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NeilWest wrote:
sanddude wrote:
While it's not my favorite, I do think that For Lack of a Better Name is his definitive work. That's because it's kind of the balance; Random Album Title was more progressive house and 4x4=12 was more just straight-up electro house, but For Lack of a Better Name had both.
Each of the three 'mainstream' albums each have their own highlights:
Random Album Title
I Remember
Not Exactly
Slip
Sometimes Things Get, Whatever
Brazil (2nd Edit)
For Lack of a Better Name
(Moar)Ghosts N Stuff
Strobe
Hi Friend
4x4=12
Some Chords
Sofi Needs A Ladder
Animal Rights
Raise Your Weapon
< insert album title here >
Channel 56
The Veldt
Professional Grievers
Failbait
I don't think Sofi Needs A Ladder should be anywhere near a list of best songs.
But that's kind of what I mean. Random Album Title was basically all progressive house (except for maybe Arguru). 4x4=12 was basically just all plain electro-house and meant mainly for dancing rather than everyday listening (except for "Cthulu Sleeps"). For Lack of a Better Name had both though; it had songs like "Ghosts 'n Stuff" and "Hi Friend", but also songs like "The 16th Hour" and "Strobe". That's why I said it was his most definitive release.
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