Pros: Gordon Downie's vocals, poetry like lyrics, well mastered, high quality album Cons: a few "strange" songs, not as good as thier last album, Phantom Power
The Tragically Hip, are an alternative rock band out of Ontario, Canada. They have been setting fire to the billboards in Canada for nearly a decade now (first album was in 1987), but it wasn’t until their album Phantom Power, did they get the break...
Pros: Great drumming and guitar work, outstanding lyrics Cons: none
I am listening to The Tragically Hip's new album, Music @ Work, as I write. Music @ Work is The Hip's eighth studio album. Their latest effort maintains their tradition of combining classic, bar-band rock and roll with inventive playing and...
Back in the day, when i used to watch music television, I preferred the Canadian music channel MuchMusic. Every once in a while they would play what they dubbed their "proudest Canadian band," The Tragically Hip. I enjoyed a couple of their ...
Pros: The wonderful Canadian band does it yet again Cons: One crappy song "Sharks" which splits up all the good songs
As their 8th studio album, I have to say that the Tragically Hip have not yet run out of ideas. Music @ Work, released in the summer of 2000, gives us a more mellow taste of Tragically Hips roaring guitars and Gordon Downie's excellent vocals. Picturing...
I bought music@work on the day it came out. I have always been a Tragically hip, and have all of their other albums. The Hip are changing their music for the most part. This album is so great. From My music at work, to As I wind down the pines....
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