Carlos Roberto de Assis Filho: Tudo correu certo, envio, embalagem e produto tudo ok
Brazil on Apr 05, 2023
Cláudio: Prensagem/Masterização com qualidade sonora de streaming. Quem compra um LP quer uma audição diferenciada, típica de vinil. Então, não vale a pena, principalmente se a mídia chegar empenada como foi o meu caso.
Brazil on Mar 23, 2023
Abby: It arrived in the mail warped.
United States on Jan 31, 2023
Tony Swan: Great quality for a great album. No complaints for this digital experience.
United States on Oct 30, 2022
G.B. J.: Great to still be able to get hard copy music, I hate downloads much rather have a physical cd
United Kingdom on Oct 01, 2022
Alex: amazing album came in the paper-y type cd case
Canada on Dec 30, 2020
Resident: Forse tra venti o trent’anni si parlerà dell’ennesima BIONI (British Invasion of new Indie), la dicitura me la sto inventando di sana pianta, giusto per fare il verso alla prima invasione musicale inglese (Beatles e Rolling Stones) negli USA, e alla celeberrima NWOBHM. Il paragone è azzardato, lo ammetto, ma quando ho ascoltato questa band (e giuro che l’ho ascoltata dopo aver comprato l’album, e non prima, e come al solito, troppo tardi rispetto alla pubblicazione dell’album in questione) mi venivano sempre in mente gli Arctic Monkeys, e non riuscivo a togliermi dalla testa che a cantare fosse Matt Schulz e non il “nostro” Alex Turner, e che a suonare fossero i Cage the Elephant e non le “star” Scimmie Artiche, che a pensarci vorrei sapere perché scomodare nella scelta del nome della band questi due animali esotici… chissà. Comunque, il sound è davvero simile, e un po’ di dubbi vengono visto che l’Elefante è arrivato temporalmente dopo le scimmie. Ma questo non toglie nulla al piacere dell’ascolto, anzi la voglia di riascoltarlo nuovamente mi ha messo “la scimmia” addosso. E già al secondo ascolto l’ambito delle influenze si allarga, anche...
Italy on Jun 05, 2018
trevor marshall: Oh my God, I have received this album yesterday. And I have listened to it a dozen times. This album I bought after I played borderlands. But anyways on to the review. The vinyl is 180 gram audiophile recording ( you think they would advertise that). The first thing that hits you is the artwork, simplistic at first look and exceedingly complex as you gaze at it. The entire jacket is matte cardboard and gives off a Retro vibe. Even the lankest on the vinyl is reminiscent of stuff from the seventies and eighties.
The album starts out with the track in one ear, this upbeat doing is pretty much a screw you to the critics and trolls calling them talentless. A very good opener.
Second is the track James brown, a song that is very open to interpretation. In my own opinion it is about how being a spy comes back to haunt you.
Next is the track tiny littel robots, a rather fast song about a robot that thinks its human.
After that is the last song on side A titled lotus, which is about if you have power, when your dead and gone people can and will twist your words to justify their own actions, very thought provoking.
After that is the opener of side B, back...
United States on Nov 30, 2014
HWLights92: I'm not gonna lie to you, I love old music. If you look at my music library it's filled with classic artists like Rush, Black Sabbath, Ozzy, Dio, Judas Priest, Motorhead, Iron Maiden, etc. It's not often that I look at music from newer artists as I've noticed the quality of the musical acts that come out these days has vastly decreased since the golden age of rock. I managed to snag the single "Aint No Rest For the Wicked" free on iTunes a while back but never had a chance to actually listen to it. When I finally got a chance to I was blown away so I decided to pick up the album it was from and I am glad I did. "Cage the Elephant" is one of the best debut albums I've heard from a newer act in a long time. One of the best modern albums I've ever picked up. I also had a chance to see the band perform at Orion Music+More back in June and they do a pretty awesome live show too.
For me personally the standout songs on the album are "In One Ear" "James Brown" and "Ain't No Rest for the Wicked" but the entire album kicks major @$$
I look forward to listening to more albums from these guys.
United States on Jul 29, 2012
Cage the Elephant - 'n by Cage the Elephant (Album) | Larkin Poe: A Self-Made Man in the 19th Century (1848-1948) | Coldplay - Parachutes: A Captivating Musical Journey | |
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B2B Rating |
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Sale off | $1 OFF | ||
Total Reviews | 12 reviews | 93 reviews | 75 reviews |
Indie Rock | Indie Rock | Indie Rock | Indie Rock |
Product Dimensions | 5.03 x 5.59 x 0.3 inches; 3.2 Ounces | 5.4 x 5 x 0.3 inches; 1.44 Ounces | 5.55 x 4.92 x 0.47 inches; 3.25 Ounces |
Original Release Date | 2009 | 2020 | 2001 |
Customer Reviews | 4.7/5 stars of 1,111 ratings | 4.7/5 stars of 1,203 ratings | 4.8/5 stars of 5,338 ratings |
Number of discs | 1 | 1 | 1 |
Manufacturer | No | Tricki-Woo Records | No |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No | No | |
Run time | 38 minutes | ||
ASIN | B001Y7SIFM | B085DSDDW1 | B00004U9MS |
Best Sellers Rank | #68 in Indie Rock#309 in Alternative Rock #1,437 in Pop | #251 in Indie Rock#6,064 in Rock | #39 in Dream Pop#40 in Britpop#454 in Indie Rock |
Alternative Rock (CDs & Vinyl) | Alternative Rock | ||
Label | Legacy Recordings | Tricki-Woo Records | Emi Europe Generic |
Date First Available | March 21, 2009 | March 12, 2020 | July 27, 2006 |
Pop (CDs & Vinyl) | Pop | ||
Item model number | 5264260 | Militia-M | |
Country of Origin | USA |
lucien filosa: Good
United States on Apr 17, 2023