
solace
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yeah TMT are at least funny, that's the difference, Pfork are usually just smug/snarky
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also... Shankill Butchers?? seems like that song fills that niche
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go see The Frames if you want to hear it live
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def a solid 7.5-8 record for me, if not higher. like poon said, nothing groundbreaking, just really haunting & gorgeous melodies, and it works really really well as a full album, which always helps for me. funny that 2 of my fave records this year (Midlake & Tim O'Reagan) are total 70's throwbacks
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i hear what you're saying, but Sons & Daughters kinda gives me those same feelings as those other tracks for me...
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re: pfork news style, i agree, most of the time i'm thinking the same thing as you "just out with the fucking news, i don't care about your stupid personal anticdotes" i can't wait to see them give the new Arcade Fire a bad review just because the band refused to play their festival last year.
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^^ i agree w/ you that the moving to NY thing doesn't seem like the easier move. but as i said above, i think Thax may be just out of touch w/ reality in terms of being able to make it as a poet in 2006.
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you missed my point almost completely my point was the struggle that artists make between finding time to focus on their art/craft and working jobs they hate, it's not a matter of not wanting to work necessarily, it's a matter of focus, and i've been there myself (i currently am actually). i know from experience, t's not very easy to try and focus on your music/art when it's convenient and when you can find the free time. you spend your waking ours at working dreaming/thinking about doing what you love, and your work often suffers as a result, ie: the struggle. also, it doesn't sound like
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hey, i'm not going to get into this same old argument again. as i've stated before, if you find Pfork to be a valuable resource for you, more power to you. i just personally don't get much out of reading their site other than week old news and snarky/snide reviews. i can count on my hands the number of times my thoughts on a record actually agreed with theirs much (my year end list usually has MAYBE 2-3 records in common out of 10-15). the same Marc Hogan who gave IFB an 8.4, gave Sound Team a retardedly undeserving 3.7 or whatever and Midlake's new one an underrated 6.8. sometimes they us
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yeah, not surprised that some older fans feel this way actually...
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while i agree Thax's attitude towards getting a "real" job in which he can support his true love is a bit off... it's no different than the tens of thousands of young bands who just want top lay music for a living (something that is much more possible than writing poetry for a living). having had that dream come and go throughout my almost 30 years, i can fully understand the desire to not want to work a "real" job, and to just do what you truly love. in fact i still struggle with that on a pretty regular basis... do i give up my fairly decent paying job to do what i truly love (not music),
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and i agree w/ you SS
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it's def less gimmicky, but it's also a lot less acoustic/folky too, more towards prog rock at times. the songwriting has just really matured a lot i think
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totally agree actually kinda shocked how good it is
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it's not bad, it's just that it doesn't offer a ton of variation IMO, which with stuff that kitschy/sunny, is usually a necessity with me. i'm sure they'd be a blast live, much like Polyphonic Spree, but they for some reason seem a bit more pretentious/gimicky than TPS for me, dunno why.
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they look like Up With People in that video the record isn't all that great imo... even the Polyphonic Spree, whom i like some, get a bit tiring after a short while, this did even quicker for me. musically tho, hey remind me of The Boy Least Likely To some, who rule.
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the last one had about 6 or 7 good tracks between the 2 albums...
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def better than the last one (would that bet that hard though?), but they really haven't blown me away since Aquemini, as good as Stankonia was...
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you didn't just diss John Cougar did you???????????? btw, Ethan Johns produced Gold, fwiw
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September 11 - Seattle, WA - Showbox September 12 - San Francisco, CA - The Fillmore September 13 - Los Angeles - The Avalon September 15 - Wash DC - 9:30 Club September 16 - Philadelphia, PA - Trocadaro September 17 - New York, NY - Webster Hall September 18 - Boston, MA - Paradise September 19 - Chicago, IL - Vic Theatre Tim O'Reagan and his band are now opening the entire tour, what a great bill
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Chili Pepper blasts 'sell-outs' U2 and Black Eyed Peas
solace replied to EL the Famous's topic in Someone Else's Song
i realize that, but they didn't recieve any money for the ad itself, which was my point: http://www.usatoday.com/tech/products/gear...8-u2-ipod_x.htm -
sounds sweet
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Chili Pepper blasts 'sell-outs' U2 and Black Eyed Peas
solace replied to EL the Famous's topic in Someone Else's Song
yep, they did... i saw them on the Warped Tour in 2000 and they were absolutely fantastic. up there with the talent of the Roots as far as live hip hop goes. like i said, their transformation into a mainstream product happened when Fergie joined the band a few years ago. i'm starting to realize some people didn't even know she wasn't always in the band sadly. -
Chili Pepper blasts 'sell-outs' U2 and Black Eyed Peas
solace replied to EL the Famous's topic in Someone Else's Song
correct, they didn't