Rate them.
>Lazarus: 10/10
>No Plan: 8.5/10
>Killing a Little Time: 5/10
>When I Met You: 2.5/10
>>70238273
>Killing a Little Time: 5/10
Seriously, neck yourself.
>>70239284
yeah, should be lower
>>70238273
They're all 10/10 desu
they are all 1/10
As usual with Bowie, Blackstar (RCA, 2016), produced again by Tony Visconti,, is mostly image and very little about the music. The ten-minute Blackstar, that was supposed to be the centerpiece, is little more than a funereal litany a` la Doors with jazz horns that goes on five minutes too many. Bowie crooning melodramatic in Lazarus (from his Broadway musical about an alien who falls in love) or romantic in Dollar Days is either delirious and pathetic, certainly not entertaining. His tedious voice interferes with the driving jazz jam of 'Tis a Pity She Was a Whore and with the frenzied and tense Sue (a 2014 single). Even when the voice is not a distraction, the rest is hardly intriguing: I Can't Give Everything Away boasts an awful distorted guitar against syncopated beats and layers of electronic drones: not exactly genius. This is trivial "music" that any amateur could make, except that most amateurs would be ashamed to release it.
Bowie died of cancer in january 2016
>>70238273
it's all 30/10
>>70239312
R I F F S
>>70239387
Fuck off Scaruffi!
>>70239684
rude
So how much Bowie material has been released since his death? You got a couple of compilation/anthologies, 2 documentaries, a classic unreleased album and an new EP. And it's only been 1 year.
>>70239387
It's really telling that Scaruffi has only grown to hate Bowie more and more with time, dismissing most of the album on his aged vocals alone. It's nearly as bad as his Next Day review which ends on insulting Bowie's audience too.
>>70239762
and the lazarus soundtrack?