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Science Of Things

Bush Audio CD
3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (208 customer reviews)
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Alongside Foo Fighters and the youthful Irish four-piece Ash, Bush are latter-day grunge's standard-bearers. And, although the quartet may be critically derided, they didn't get to sell more than 15 million copies of their previous records (mostly in the US) by listening to the press--or, indeed, making any sudden musical changes. So Science of Things is basically Razorblade Suitcase part 2, albeit a little more refined, melodic, and polished. And, although there are no instant megahits like "Swallowed" here, Rossdale's throaty Cobain-influenced rasp on songs like the downbeat "The Chemicals Between Us" and "Prizefighter", coupled with Pulsford's meaty, chunky guitar sound, means that there's more than enough here to keep the fans happy. --Everett True

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Japanese edition of the 1999 & fourth album by the smash British alternative rock group with the previously unreleased B-side 'Homebody' added as a bonus track. 13 selections total, also featuring the single 'The Chemicals Between Us'. 1999 release.

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2.0 out of 5 stars One track wonder, Aug 22 2011
This review is from: Science of Things (Audio CD)
Bush either hits a home run or strikes out. They have some outstanding songs, but too often they miss to be considered one of the best 90's bands. Chemicals between us is the only track worthy to be published on this disc and it's a great song.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The Science of Art, Jun 11 2004
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Michael Roffman "pinball wizard" (Haddonfield, Illinois) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Science of Things (Audio CD)
Bush is a great band. I can't stand when people always say they're either Nirvana rip offs or they lost it. I have yet to see, besides Deconstructed, an album that I do not like. Every album I have ever listened to by them has been exceptional. We all know Sixteen Stone, Razorblade, Golden State. But, many consider 'The Science of Things' to be their downfall. Why?

This album has such a change, a variety, a look, that really looks to be the last album that was like that. I mean, I look around now today, and every album looks boring. A lot sound great, but many don't have a look, that original feel, that time and effort when album covers and look was just as important. 'The Science of Things' is an art piece.

I listen to 'Letting the Cables Sleep' all the time. It's such a great song. The feeling I receive every time I listen to it, is just epheral. It's such a moving song. That right there is the pinnacle song on the album. I see so many different images, avid and lucid...all at the same time.

I listen to 'Chemicals Between Us' or 'Warm Machine' and hear the classic Bush, but with a modern touch. These songs are killer, bad ass, and still adrenaline rushed. This is a kick ass alternative rock band.

I listen to '40 Miles from the Sun' and 'Jesus Online' and hear exceptional lyrics. The music is there and to such a damn dismay, it was unnoticed, unrecognized. From here on, Bush was only successful live, so people could see the classic 'hits.' This is a disappointment and one reason I think they dwindled now.

It's a shame because like this, and Golden State which is to be reviewed, I still believe in good music. Nirvana, Bush, STP, Dinosaur Jr, etc, etc...all great alternative. Most of the bands disbanded and I believed Bush could have gone onward, which they did. It's only a dismay that many a people went elsewhere...onto different forms of "music." Rock is in a temperate mode right now, with only a select few that are actually really great.

Bush was a great band and here is one of their gasps of art.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Solid work by an amazing band, Mar 9 2004
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"cajunbluesbaby" (Martinez, GA United States) - See all my reviews
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I have to say I love this album. The 2nd album is prolly my favorite with Deconstructed being my least fave. This review is more of a statement about the band. I'm so sick of people comparing Gavin's voice to Kurt Cobains. They have completely different voices. If they had similar voices, I wouldn't be a Bush fan cuz I don't care for Kurt's voice at all. I like some of Nirvana's music but to me the two bands don't compare. If I were to compare anything of Bush's music to Nirvana's the only album that even remotely resembles theirs is 16 Stone. then if u listen to songs like GLycerine and Letting the Cables Sleep, you can tell about different their voices are. Cobain has a grittier voice while Gavin has a smoother voice even on the angrier songs it's just a more melodic voice. For Cobain, the grit in his voice worked for his music while Gavin's smoother voice works for his. If they sounded alike I would get them mixed up but the fact us I don't. Each has a very distinctive sound that can't be mistaken for anyone else. Even my mom, who usually thinks every band on the radio is Creed, can tell what Bush and Nirvana sound like. So stop comparing them and just appreciate the music that each band makes.
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