John Frusciante Smile from the Streets You Hold
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CodyVoid
January 9th 2014


170 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0



there are on the will to death all over the place these deep battles of bipolaric feelings... one time there comes some hatred lyrics and next step there comes some jolly tone.... then they fight and get this tension growing extraordinary... this NEVER in music history was done before in this extensive manner where one develops the story of the battle of these feeligs up to the point where it cimaxes in this new kind of way... only simmilar on other Froosh2004er. This is highly interesting to me as a nerd for new things that happen in music.

tommygun
January 9th 2014


27110 Comments


a loop / wishing back to back ♥♥♥

CodyVoid
January 9th 2014


170 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

a loop was my instant favorite at this one. just so intense. as time came by: days have turned away from me. So stripped down!

CodyVoid
January 9th 2014


170 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

This is other then i expected in this community not a hit-or-miss record but more a solid 3,0 record.



I think this is due to the fact that many people do appreciate such "easy-listening"-pieces like smile from the streets you hold or a fall thru the ground but dont manage to get into the more abstract, whining and disturbing parts.



tommygun
January 9th 2014


27110 Comments


i'd imagine a lot of people would be immediately put off by enter a uh and not even bother with the rest

CodyVoid
January 12th 2014


170 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

It s waiting to be 5'd by you! Dont disappoint me.



@tommy: Yeah thats what i thought. But probably many on this forum give it after the first still a shot because they trust in such users like us who give it a 5-

thats why it is important to keep gong giving it 5s, right? *lets give him a little pressure!*

CodyVoid
January 12th 2014


170 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vSJNeXrCbE4

larrytheslug
January 12th 2014


1587 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

lmao.awesome

OZZGabriel
May 5th 2014


334 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

3 John Frusciante albums bumped on the same day... beautiful



Gotta jam this again for my 200th raiting. Big day.

tommygun
May 5th 2014


27110 Comments


5 it

Rowan5215
Staff Reviewer
May 5th 2014


47727 Comments

Album Rating: 3.6

Hehehehe

tommygun
May 5th 2014


27110 Comments


life's a bath is top 10 froosh maybe

BrownBillow
January 3rd 2015


23 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

Just heard this today and fell in awe. I had never heard Frusciante's first two records before and to be completely honest, I was afraid of listening to them from what I had heard about them. Loved them both, especially this one. Them feels.

OZZGabriel
January 3rd 2015


334 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Froosh has been my big obsession throughout 2014. I'm trying to find someone else's music to obsess over (Bowie's stuff is starting to click with me) but it's really hard to find something/someone as good :/

Rsetness9
April 8th 2015


797 Comments


Wow...ok

someguest
December 13th 2015


30126 Comments


AS YOU WEREE AS III WANT YOUUU TO BEEEEEEEE

someguest
December 13th 2015


30126 Comments


I bookmarked it.

JigglyPDiddy
February 17th 2016


3721 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

This thing is p fucking bad.

JigglyPDiddy
February 17th 2016


3721 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

His first one was awesome and everything after this is way better. Disclosure also sucked.

GmemberKills
February 19th 2016


4420 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

This shit is an experience. "Enter A Uh" almost feels like it was put as a opener just to alienate people. Besides that track this doesn't really feel that much different than Niandra. So I kinda have a hard time understanding some of the low ratings for this. "Life's a Bath", "Poppy Man", "Height Down" and "Far Air" are straight classics



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