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[QUOTE="MikeofdecrepitudE:1097321"]I can't help but feel I'm always being overly critical of what ISIS has done, post Panopticon. The last two records were honestly well written, with a few minor gripes regarding their guitar tone and certain stylistic changes. I hold their earlier output in such high regard that even when they produce a quality record, it just doesn't seem to measure up to past efforts. Paradoxically, I believe a "lackluster" ISIS record is still above and beyond the works of their contemporaries. When they finally decided to release the lyrics to Wavering Radiant, I sat down, put on the record and read along while listening. For the very first time I felt like I was experiencing it the way it was meant to be heard. I always enjoyed drawing my own personal interpretations of what Turner is trying to convey; as the mystique is a major component of their overall appeal. Wavering Radiant might very well contain some of his most cryptic and personal lyrics to date. I keep reexamining this past live performance over and over in my head; concluding that it was, indeed, a proper send off. They really don't have any terrible songs, it just so happens that some are far more exciting to witness live, than others. People can say what they will about this band but the fact remains that ISIS possessed an imaginative artistic vision which they expressed clearly, through the medium of music. I will be thinking about their last performance for a very long time to come. Adios! (and [I]cool story, bro.[/I])[/QUOTE]
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