Public Image: First Issue
Public Image Ltd.

Well sex pistols is decent so I hope this is too… The album opens with theme a 9 minute long sludgy epic, I mean it’s alright but I just don’t like long overblown songs at the start of albums especially with the wired screaming too. It’s just way too long if it were like 2 minutes I think I would enjoy this as an opener. Religion I is just a spoken piece it’s alright but a bit wired for the sake of it, it’s similar to the intro to you took the words right out of my mouth on meatloaf’s bat out of hell. Religion II starts cool but then turns out it’s just religion I with instrumental work and some Johnny rotten screaming, I mean at least he’s trying to be experimental in this album. Annalisa is the first “ normal song” on here it’s essentially just a 6 minute long worse version ( vocally and lyrically) of any track on never mind the bullocks, but the instrumentation is fine. Next is the sonic public image now this isn’t as good as the most of never mind the bullocks but it’s still much better than the rest of this album. I think it’s because this album kinda lacks the fun and the odd one liners of the sex pistols album. But low life kinda does have that and it’s just still not clicking as much to be fair. But “ bourgeois anarchist” is a good line. Attack starts with these wired spitting like noises but then forms into this odd little mix of the more heavy sex pistols stuff with the weirdness of the first tracks on this album but it does it in all of the ways I don’t like about these projects. The album ends on fodderstompf a dreadful experimentation into electronica. Just no. It’s not even like so bad it’s good. This album is just a mix of what sounds like sex pistols left overs lazily put alongside Johnny rottens weird experiments.

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