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Nomeansno--All Roads Lead to Ausfahrt

by Erich Shulte

 

It usually takes me about a year to digest a NMN album. This one was no different, although I still have big problems with certain aspects. There's too much Hanson Brothers that surrounds brilliant material, and there is just too much stuff that is thrown away, especially given the time that has elapsed since the last album.

The nexus of NMN brilliance and the flaws in this album is "Mondo Nihillissimo 2000," which brilliantly shreds the popular, right-wing account of morality beyond repair. But at the same time, it is kind of a throwaway track. Assuming that you have a basic level of intelligence, you'll laugh the first couple of times you hear this song. After that, you'll be skipping past it. 

Still, this is probably a better album than anyone else could put out. The best track is "Faith," which is, musically, a mix of jazz and punk that only Nomeansno could bring together so seamlessly into such a good song. Lyrically -- and I generally despise lyrics -- no other band could even dream of such content. Superficially, "Faith" is about a loyal dog. In reality, it is a song about a girl who has been abducted and has bonded with her captor. The third level of meaning has to do with the relationship of the speaker to faith itself. The idea that Jim Morrison was some great poet is a fucking joke. But Rob Wright really has something special to offer.

Nomeansno--All Roads Lead to Ausfahrt Review
Something I whipped out while on the crapper
by Erich Shulte
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Posted: 7.6.07

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Erich
You're a nice guy, but your new reviews read like something written by a third-grader between classes. Also, "Faith" is probably the least interesting song on the album and it's not as incredibly deep as you seem to think.
Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
Sneaky on 7/23/2007 @ 6:21:21
hello
the best song is mansion in the sky, i cant get over it. I wouldnt say that faith is jazz / punk whatsoever. its more like disneys alladin
Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
poo on 11/21/2007 @ 10:54:06
The Gent
Shouldn't reviews, even of shitty bands, take more than 30 seconds to write?
Rating: 1 out of 5 stars
Good Lord on 4/18/2008 @ 12:16:53
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