...and survived.
Durian actually wasn't as bad as it had been hyped up to be - it definitely had an odd odor but nothing as legendary as I expected. Given that, it suppose it was only natural that the flavor and texture didn't strike me as anything to die for either. I probably wouldn't go out of my way to get it, but I probably wouldn't reject it off-hand if someone offered it to me.
In any case, that's one more item off the list of odd foods to try.
Blisters on your heels just sucks for walking.
A solid album but not as strong as Ultra Blue. Stay Gold is probably my favorite track - a soulful down tempo piece sung over a simple piano & drum arrangement.
Probably the most jarring song on the album is Boku wa Kuma (I'm a Bear) - a theme to a children's show that has been tacked on for promotional purposes. Given all the other songs, it just really doesn't fit.
Portishead is back after everyone left them for dead.
Third is a varied affair when it comes to its sonic signature - the singing and certain guitar riffs are about the only constants remaining; everything else sounds nothing like what they had on their earlier albums.
To be honest, I still need time to digest this - Third is one of those albums that requires a few listens to decide exactly what I think about it.
M83 Saturdays=Youth
Saturdays=Youth is what happens when an electronic group decided to make a tribute album to John Hughes films. And just in case it wasn't obvious from the songs, the artwork hammers the point in by featuring a bunch of pretty young things dressed up like the cast of The Breakfast Club & other such teen angst films.
Thankfully, the lush updated New Wave sound is done very well. Definitely my favorite M83 album.