Whilst I wanted more from this album as their other two have shown off their talents (and they really are talented) in different and exciting ways, you can’t knock the solidity of it. It’s a rock album more gentle than most of AC/DC but has tracks like
Wild Child with Tom Morello (yup, Rage Against the Machine Tom Morello) which quench the thirst for the deeper, flirty rock the Struts have mastered.
Overall,
Strange Days is not what I wanted, but what I got was something I’m still happy to belt out loud to, especially
All Dressed Up (With Nowhere To Go) as I dance in the uni kitchen in my abandoned boat party clothes.
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0 December 11, 2020 15:31 by Alice Nott
Phoebe Raine
With 2020 being the year of dystopia becoming reality, Singapore’s decision to approve chicken meat grown in a lab poses some interesting questions about the future of feeding our growing population.
‘“No eyes or beak or anything, they don’t need those…this thing feels no pain”’ says a scientist in Atwood’s dystopian fiction
Oryx and Crake, referring to the headless, pulsating “chicken” mass that makes “chickienobs”, a lab-created chicken product. When this book came out in 2003, the idea of chicken meat grown in labs was still virtually the stuff of speculation and fictional shock-factor. Now in 2020, fiction has become fact with great leaps forwards in growing meat in petri dishes and test tubes.