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![]() | Ben FoldsSupersunnyspeedgraphic: The LP2006 Sony
Review by: JohnGentile See others by this writer Official Website (link) Only registered users can post comments Published on December 26th 2006
In 2000 the Ben Folds Five, on Caroline Records, breaks up. In 2001, Ben Folds releases his first solo record, Rockin’ the Suburbs on Epic Records, part of the Sony BMG conglomerate. In 2003 and 2004, Ben Folds releases three EPs through his own distributorship, Attacked by Plastic. In 2005, Ben Folds releases his second solo LP, Songs for Silverman on Epic Records. He also releases a cover of Dr. Dre’s "Bitches Ain’t Shit" through iTunes. In the beginning of this year, Ben Folds contributes a few songs to the "Over the Hedge" soundtrack, including a Clash cover.
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Sara spelled without an "h" was getting booooooooored....... Crying is for pussies. Or at least that's what I've been telling myself my whole life. Seriously though, I've never had to "hold back tears" when listening to Ben Folds and I'm pretty sure I have a soul. All You Can Eat is on one of the three EPs this collects material from. It is a great song and I heard him talking about it and he said he wrote it in a Waffle House which makes it better. Man I love Waffle House. Does anyone know where i can find the song he performed on Henry Rollin's show? I think it was called "All You Can Eat" or something like that. Ben Folds is one of my favourite artists but: Score is for Dr. dre's "The Cronic". One of the best albums of all time. Dude three post below me: Get a life. If your seriously 50 and bitching about how this site 'isn't punk enough', you must have some issues. I've seen news posts about Modest Mouse, Explosions In The Sky, Death Cab For Cutie, etc. Just get over it. Punk Roc... Huh? "i think ben folds once referred to his music as "punk rock for pussies"." Ben Folds is about as punk as Ben Kweller, or Crass. That first paragraph in the review made me want to tear a hole in my screen just to remove it. BAD BAD BAAAAAD. OH NO A TYPO!!1111 I agree entirely with Godfather and skaboom. In your justification of Ben Folds as "punk" you forgot the most blatantly obvious reason.. his lyrics. Just on this EP alone you've got songs like "There's Always Someone Cooler Than You" and "Learn To Live With What You Are" that draw striking similarities to the kind of stuff Pennywise was singing about in the 90's. He sure does RIGHT many songs, Kirby! Ben Folds rights some good songs, but as a whole this collection feels kind of dull. I don't know why they didn't include those 3 EPs in their entirety. They left some good material off. this album isn't all that great but ben folds is still the man Ben Folds is amazing. If you're not holding back tears during "Carrying Cathy" or "Still Fighting It", then you may not have a soul. was the history of Ben Folds releases really necessary in the first paragraph? i agree with the guy below me, this reads like a high school essay. distributorship? This review reads like the kind of sloppy essay you bust out in the last ten minutes of a high school test. You've memorized some ideas from the textbook that you're eager to put down before you can forget them, but you don't exactly have the time to make the thing interesting or well versed. i think ben folds once referred to his music as "punk rock for pussies". |