(I ended up just kinda talking about the review in general. The dickish parts are mainly where you sound ashamed of liking them, call them unoriginal about 50,000 times and kinda bring up Bigelf out of nowhere. Bringing up less known bands than the one being reviewed is a bit of a nono and makes you sound like a hipster dick imo. Srry if I was mean. Writing is very hard and I'm pretty amazed by the amount you do for this site and even in this post I wrote 'This was probably the sentence where I really went "blurgg" because' when I could have just written "blurgg.")
However much I try, I just can't get that cover art out of my head whilst listening to the cannily-named Cosmic Egg, keeping that eerie hovering presence at the edge of my consciousness whilst I run through the album. <-- Says the same thing twice. You even used "whilst" twice. It's a cool thought but I don't think I'd want to read more than five words about it.
Like many, the first time I heard of the band was thanks to Mike Patton and his ridicule of them in that infamous YouTube video, and whilst every particle of my body holds nothing but respect for the man, <-- Another whilst? Srsly bro. Also starting to overdose on the "I" here. Just get in, describe the music and state your opinion about it like it's fact (preferably do both at the same time!) and get out.
just because Wolfmother are about as original as an AC/DC cover band doesn't mean they can't be appreciated for what they are, right? <-- This was probably the sentence where I really went "blurgg" because not only is "as original as a cover band" is a phrase I've heard a gajillion times before, but then the sentence as a whole gives off a whiny "lol they suck but are kind of OK dudes should check it out but well fuck it I'm really just telling you to listen to your Led Zeppelin and Deep Purple albums one more time and ignore this trash but if you're forced to listen to it like I am because I write reviews then it's actually more tolerable than having your toenails removed." Just say you like it! Guilty pleasures are for pussies and reviews that don't say "this rocks" or "this sucks" and opt for middle ground are kind of boring to read. Unless you write them like
this.
Start of the second paragraph: Yeah, we get it, they're unoriginal, we saw the Mike Patton video too. And you call other people nerdy when you used "whilst" 5 times in a music review on a metal website.
"For some, maybe, but it becomes harder to sell Wolfmother to an audience who have heard more than one Black Sabbath song and who generally listen to enough Metal to know that these guys barely register as Stoner Rock" <-- Erk. Awkward genre argument/whiny stuff. That paragraph is otherwise solid though. Also don't look at reviews as "trying to sell something" or even worry what other people will think about the music. Just write your opinion.
I liked this stuff:
"Dude, it's a giant, floating egg!" <-- Should have started the review.
"Although I can't quite shake my suspicion that the music here was written to outperform hateful wankshafts Jet in the songs-made-for-adverts stakes - (just say they're dicks who sell ipods or something instead of writing a hyphen-overdosed clause that's hard to read) - it's not hard to hear that Wolfmother are much better at the simple art of being enjoyable than Jet. Songwriting here is breezily catchy, as smooth and shiny as an oil slick, and even frontman Andrew Stockdale's vocals are less Indie-esque and offensive to Metallic ears than you'd think. Squint a little, or listen whilst less than sober, and you may even mistake this for something actually from the seventies."
"Cosmic Egg is generally full of rocking songs, packed with riffs virtually guaranteed to make Josh Homme scowl as mainstream music journalists forget that Queens Of The Stone Age have been around since 1997 and fall over themselves to pronounce Classic Rock back in fashion, baby!"
"the album is full of such three-to-five minute songs, seemingly designed specifically to massage those sections of your brain that appreciate music made before 1980."
(Also worth noting is that all three of these sentences get across "they're not very original" without driving the point into the ground.)
"Yes, Cosmic Egg is repetitive, easy to get bored with and cynically aimed at the sort of people who think Muse are the last word in experimental music, yet it's far from the awful trash you'd naturally expect."