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Electro-Shock Blues
Electro-Shock Blues

Audio CD
Publisher: Polydor Group
Release Date: June 1999
ISBN-10: B00000DF6N
ISBN-13: 0060044500522
List Price: £8.99
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Summary:
The sound of Eels' Electro-Shock Blues, the follow-up to the band's intriguing Beautiful Freak, reflects a year in which leader Mark "E" Everett suffered the loss of his sister to suicide as well as the illness of his mother and other tragedies. The music's hushed, sometimes dark sound and Everett's earnest vocals are often more convincing than his diary-entry lyrics, despite the power and daring inherent in describing illness in alt-pop settings that recall everything from hip-hop to Tom Waits. --Rickey Wright

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Great stuff
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Such a bleak and depressing album. Yet I love listening to it.
Somehow it manages to cheer me up everytime.
I think you need to listen to it a couple of times, but once you get it - you cant stop.
highly recommended.
as are all of his albums.

Is depression supposed to be this entertaining?
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Yes, it may be that this whole album centres around the suicude of his sister- confirmed in the opening track, but it thrills throughout. Elizabeth on the bathroom floor draws a depression on the whole album with it's haunting imagery and slow nature.
Mr. E uses the depressing nature of the lyrics however, and chooses to combine it with truly originally upbeat back tones, therefore creating a beautifully ironic tone to the album.
However, each song still holds its own, with some tracks playing out in the most inventive and bizzare manner possible - Cancer for the Cure, and Hospital Food being two prime examples - whilst other tracks play it straighter such as Dead Of Winter.
Being the third album released from the eels, this is an astonishing achievement, as their music just appears to evolve with each album. Beautiful freak is more similar in nature to electro shock blues than daisies of the galaxy, as they both achieve a more sombre tone than the latter album. Make no mistake, this is not a happy album.
Despite all of this, there are a few tracks that don't meet the standard that is expected from the eels. The instrumental track - going to your funeral is nothing compared to the inventiveness of the first track. Other than this no other tracks really go anywhere to spoil the party, but 3 speed edges on being a bit lifeless. But neither of these dissapointments can take anything away from this brilliantly executed album.

Highlights - Efils god , Cancer for the Cure, My Descent Into Madness.

Lowlights - Going to your funeral part 2.


Worst album of their career
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I am a big fan of the Eels, and I think all their albums are great except this one. I listened to it once when I got it from the library and just thought it was dire, bland, tuneless, depressing. Tried it again a few months later, and it's still crap. If you want to find out what the Eels are about do not buy this album.

Moving lyrics, some fine tracks - v dark & bitter(...sweet?)
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That "Difficult second album" syndrome, with a twist.

For me, the lyrics and sleeve was intense and moving experience. Listening to the album, you are immersed in the pain, loss, and sadness that E was going through at the time. Interspersed with a few sunny episodes, which intensifies the agony.

Is it a great work of art ? Yes.

Is it pleasant listening ? No. By about track 10 it is a contender for the most depressing album ever.

Should you buy it ? Hmmm. I'd advise most folk to start with Daisies of the Galaxy and then try Beautiful Freak. But this album takes you on a difficult journey. I doubt you'll listen to it all that often but perhaps it deserves a place in your collection.


fantasmobolical
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It was certainly a difficuilt task to follow Beautiful freak, but again the eels don't fail to disappiont. The album maintains the high level of consistancy, which we have come to expect from the eels.
Although some of the other reviews describe it as boring, and depressing. Certainly the single "Last stop: this town" paints a false image of what the album is like, and people buying the album expecting more catchy classics like "novicane for the soul" and "Susans House", will probably be dissapointed. But no hardened eels fan can be unhappy with Electro-shock Blues, it provides simplistic, atmopheric songs, which reflect on a very difficuilt period in E's life. However I feel the real power behind this album lies in the carfully crafted lyrics, these gives the album in my view a subtley uplifting quality, enhancing the album a sense of potensy. All together an awesome album, and one i would recommend to anyone, ( with a taste in quality music).

























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