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8th June 2015, 09:44 AM
#11
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Seriously all the people who have straight away thrashed this album as just noise should learn the idea of how a film composition works.
Songs are not composed just because the composer came into the studio, sneezed and then suddenly decided "let's compose noise". The situations are given to the composer and he/she can only compose based on the required theme and feel of the situation. And given that the theme of this film is that of a local slum chieftain who does everything in a "its my way or the highway" style; the lyrics, situation and song easily reflect this. The lyrics are already a giveaway of the overall film theme which justifies the energy and wackiness in the songs.
Coming to the review of the album, it is incredibly energetic and compliments the lyrics to a T! But the energy isn't just matched to pure koothu but also in terms of different genres such as the 80s style disco pop for the song oru vidha aasai (brilliant guitar usage), western classical fused with koothu in Bagulu odayum and RnB in Don'u Don'u Don'u. Catchy, brilliant and pure fun in every corner of this album
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8th June 2015 09:44 AM
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