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_slavo_ 04.24.2015 07:40 AM

I'm listening to the Russian band called Pinkshinyultrablast on repeat today.
Very neat.

!@#$%! 04.24.2015 08:43 AM

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Originally Posted by evollove
My second beef is: it seems since Interpol, it has been acceptable to be completely derivative. Once upon a time saying a band sounded like Joy Division was a bit of a slam, suggesting the band couldn't come up with their own sound. Nowadays, it's just a descriptor, and no one seems to mind.

sometimes more than derivation it's outright copy. last year or something, i forget where, someone announces some band, i forget the name, and they start playing

i look at my wife and say: "that's echo and the bunnymen!" and then i go on with a rant along the lines of "why do we need this band at all if we already had echo and the fucking bunnymen." btw, i like echo and the bunnymen-- they had some good songs.

it's hard to be original after over half a century of rock though. i can't say i blame the recyclers. we're witnessing a kind of endgame as other musical forms like hiphop have taken the mantle in pop culture.

see if you like these lyrics
https://youtu.be/PpmwQcc1h2g
^^ greaaat fucking song.

SuchFriendsAreDangerous 04.24.2015 09:07 AM

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Originally Posted by evollove
I don't get it. A bunch of unimpeachable classics loses to jamming?

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Yes, yes it does

demonrail666 04.24.2015 09:10 AM

 


The Upsetters - Super Ape

gmku 04.24.2015 09:10 AM

I love lightning bolt! I don't have their latest, though.

I don't know either deerhoof or pelican, so maybe I'll have to check them out.

animal collective, nah. I tried 'em, they bored me.

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Originally Posted by !@#$%!
i dont know that band but you need to listen to lightning bolt. while they may have formed in the 20th century their golden era is on the 21st. they will burn themselves in your mind.

same goes for deerhoof who really broke with reveille-- i've lost interest in them as of late but they were fantastic in the early 00s

pelican is also from this time. you don't like pelican? heavy as fuck.

animal collective? no?


!@#$%! 04.24.2015 09:13 AM

 


some really awesome tracks there

http://www.fania.com/products/the-go...d-and-the-ugly

+ a great little writeup in that page

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eta

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Originally Posted by gmku
I love lightning bolt! I don't have their latest, though.

I don't know either deerhoof or pelican, so maybe I'll have to check them out.

animal collective, nah. I tried 'em, they bored me.


pelican should be playing in classic rock stations all day but because they were born in the wrong era (and they don't sing stupid lyrics) they're ignored.

deerhoof has been all over the place but you can't miss reveille, apple o's, milkman--

as for more "vintage" & mellow sounds of this century, i think cat power's "the greatest" will stand the test of time. it's just a tremendous record for me-- blending the pathos of her earlier career with the musical polish of a memphis band. we'll still be listening to it decades from now.

!@#$%! 04.24.2015 11:36 AM

 

evollove 04.24.2015 12:13 PM

I used to fall asleep to that Miles album.
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Since you've brought up the "nothing is original" theory a few times before, I'm surprised at your outrage. (Though its justified.)

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Originally Posted by !@#$%!
see if you like these lyrics https://youtu.be/PpmwQcc1h2g


I made out "senior." I think.

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Quote:

Originally Posted by evollove
I don't get it. A bunch of unimpeachable classics loses to jamming?


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Originally Posted by SuchFriendsAreDangerous
Yes, yes it does


 


I feel sorry for your mother.

!@#$%! 04.24.2015 12:33 PM

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Originally Posted by evollove
I used to fall asleep to that Miles album.


must produce some great dreams!

Quote:

Originally Posted by evollove
Since you've brought up the "nothing is original" theory a few times before, I'm surprised at your outrage. (Though its justified.)


well, yes. my outrage was brief. i just wanted to share my experience to confirm your perception.

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Originally Posted by evollove
I made out "senior." I think.


ha ha ha. that word does not appear there. hector lavoe is a legend! worth a googletranslate.

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right now listening to:

 


awesome as usual

gmku 04.24.2015 12:52 PM

Oh, hold on. I do have some Deerhoof. Friend Opportunity. I remember now that I've wanted to check out their other stuff.

Quote:

Originally Posted by !@#$%!

deerhoof has been all over the place but you can't miss reveille, apple o's, milkman--

as for more "vintage" & mellow sounds of this century, i think cat power's "the greatest" will stand the test of time. it's just a tremendous record for me-- blending the pathos of her earlier career with the musical polish of a memphis band. we'll still be listening to it decades from now.


!@#$%! 04.24.2015 12:57 PM

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Originally Posted by gmku
Oh, hold on. I do have some Deerhoof. Friend Opportunity. I remember now that I've wanted to check out their other stuff.


to my ears friend opportunity was somewhat of a flat tire (things got worse later). you need to go back to before that. you might also like their 90s stuff though it was more lo-fi & aesthetically harder to access.

Rob Instigator 04.24.2015 01:17 PM

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Originally Posted by _slavo_
I'm listening to the Russian band called Pinkshinyultrablast on repeat today.
Very neat.


any links or clips?

Rob Instigator 04.24.2015 01:17 PM

I prefer listening to OUTHUD instead of Animal Collective

I prefer to listen to !!! instead of Lightning Bolt

h8kurdt 04.24.2015 01:48 PM

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Originally Posted by _slavo_
I'm listening to the Russian band called Pinkshinyultrablast on repeat today.
Very neat.


Great album. I'm seeing them play with Moon Duo next week and It'll be interesting to see whether the album works well live.

SuchFriendsAreDangerous 04.24.2015 01:57 PM

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Originally Posted by evollove
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I feel sorry for your mother.

 

gmku 04.24.2015 03:32 PM

Yep, I've heard that, too, that FO is not as good as the ones you mentioned.

Quote:

Originally Posted by !@#$%!
to my ears friend opportunity was somewhat of a flat tire (things got worse later). you need to go back to before that. you might also like their 90s stuff though it was more lo-fi & aesthetically harder to access.


The Soup Nazi 04.24.2015 03:49 PM

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Originally Posted by evollove
"Mushroomhead" is oddly one of my favorite "songs" of all time. Endlessly fascinating and really catchy. Coulda been a hit.


The song is actually called "Mushroom". Just sayin'.

rebeccagotcursedout 04.24.2015 03:51 PM

and no more soup for yoo!!!

rebeccagotcursedout 04.24.2015 05:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Mortte Jousimo
All CCR albums are great except Mardi Gras. So they weren´t just hit band.



correct!!! they weren't just a singles band. what about deep cuts like "Ramble Tamble" or "Pagan Baby"?!?!

another plus was their drum sound. it's how drums need to be recorded and mixed on a rock record. tight band!!!:)

Mortte Jousimo 04.25.2015 12:52 AM

Also Gloomy, Walk On the Water, Bootleg, Graveyard Train, Penthouse Pauper, Keep On Chooglin`, Tombstone Shadow, Sinister Purpose, Feelin`Blue, Effigy, Before You Accuse Me, Chameleon, (Wish I could) Hideaway, Born to Move & It´s just the Though - all really great songs and not released as a single as far as I know. And the albums are not just the collections of great songs, they are entities, each of them has original sound world comparing the others, also some have even a loose theme (for example Willie and the poor boys).


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