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Always Never Again

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Download links and information about Always Never Again by Supersystem. This album was released in 2005 and it belongs to Electronica, Rock, Progressive Rock, Alternative genres. It contains 11 tracks with total duration of 45:54 minutes.

Artist: Supersystem
Release date: 2005
Genre: Electronica, Rock, Progressive Rock, Alternative
Tracks: 11
Duration: 45:54
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Born Into the World 4:36
2. Everybody Sings 4:02
3. Defcon 5:16
4. Six Cities 3:34
5. Click-Click 4:05
6. Miracle 3:43
7. The Love Story 4:27
8. Tragedy 3:44
9. 1977 3:40
10. Devour Delight 3:08
11. Click-Click (Remix) [Bonus Track] 5:39

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Formerly El Guapo on Dischord Records, Supersystem offers up electro-dance-funk on Always Never Again, their debut full length on Touch & Go Records. Where El Guapo explored the areas of free jazz and post-rock leanings, Supersystem dives into the depths of electronic beats and keyboards with talk-rap rants with some organics attached. The first half of Always Never Again seems to lean more toward extended electro-dance tracks, laying down a heavy dance vibe with steady repetitive parts. The last half of the record is where Supersystem seems to hit their stride and let the musicians flex their muscles a bit. Supersystem seems to shine when they get to the world elements of the music — tracks like the spastic soca of "Click-Click," the syncopated, guitar-driven "Miracles," and the West African vibe of "The Love Story." At times on Always Never Again, the vocals can be distracting, and a touch annoying, pulling the listener from the interesting music that is being laid down. Always Never Again is a decent debut and, hopefully, Supersystem, in the tradition of El Guapo, will continue to further explore musical possibilities on their next record.