Ben Antell Band - Luna Park: In Glorious Black & White
STYLE: Rock RATING OUR PRODUCT CODE: 21497- LABEL: Independent FORMAT: CD Album ITEMS: 1
Reviewed by Jason Ramsey
I was never sure where I stood on this album for all the time I had it. Ben is an eccentric rock gospeller from Finland. On one aspect I felt that this 2006 album was clever and dealt with obviously some issues the writer had in mind but still seemed oddly unfocussed. As far as I can see, there seems to be no purpose or direction to the album. The boys also look comically '70s, but nonetheless the music is rather catchy. Many a times I have been caught bopping around my room to the song not caring frankly what the song was on about. It's one of those albums I like to throw on after a hard day and just let the music take my mind for a few moments. Songs like "Everything Is Telative" deal with an interesting issue but then leave me completely confused as to what point was being made.
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The track "Everything is relative" ends with "except God's love" what is so confusing about that :-)
I just had to comment...