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While, lyrically, the 40-something Elvis is less visceral than his younger snarling self, the same song finds him sounding just as righteously vindictive - when he sings ‘I Hate Your Guts’ you have to hope not to be the target of his vitriol. | While, lyrically, the 40-something Elvis is less visceral than his younger snarling self, the same song finds him sounding just as righteously vindictive - when he sings ‘I Hate Your Guts’ you have to hope not to be the target of his vitriol. | ||
‘[[Daddy Can I Turn This]]’ and ‘[[Dissolve]]’ are full-on punk onslaughts that sound like they came out of Detroit, while the discomforting ‘15 Petals’ careers along like a train on the verge of coming off the tracks. | ‘[[Daddy Can I Turn This?]]’ and ‘[[Dissolve]]’ are full-on punk onslaughts that sound like they came out of Detroit, while the discomforting ‘15 Petals’ careers along like a train on the verge of coming off the tracks. | ||
If you did not believe Costello had another good record in him, prepare for a big surprise. | If you did not believe Costello had another good record in him, prepare for a big surprise. |
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