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Chendizzle

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  1. This may be true, but in my opinion the songs suffer for it. In general there seems to be a pretty positive reaction for this album so I guess it works for most.
  2. Ramesh seems to have substituted guitar with all those strings on the s/t. I enjoy the new album, but where did those kick ass guitar fills from MSDW (title track) go? That is my absolute favorite Voxtrot song. NP: All Smiles - Ten Readings of a Warning Jim Fairchild, Grandaddy guitarist, solo album. The song "Moth in a Cloud of Smoke" is fantastic, but I'm disappointed to find it's the strongest cut on here.
  3. AGIB and YHF = not electronic "experimentation" Yes, one has a noise track (Sonic Youth is not electronic experimentation) and a Krautrock inspired song and the other has a few bleeps and bloops to close out some tracks but these are still rock/pop/alternative/whatever albums, not something entirely made on a Mac. I know he says "parts" of it get bogged down, but I read so many times that these albums were some great electronic experiment or something to the effect of that. And it really doesn't even apply to AGIB.
  4. I just don't like the melody. That piano riff and the guitar slides in the chorus just sound all wrong to me. I wish LNGCA or Let's Fight made the cut instead. I was one of the people hoping and praying that the studio would really alter and improve these songs for the better. I remember threads earlier with some people who were in the same camp, but we reasoned that the studio has usually made everything better. To me, one of the differences between this record and YHF is that (I'm speculating here) while the songs on YHF went through so many different versions and the band tinkered with d
  5. Ahhhh you cannot do that to a person. As soon as I saw the top of the album cover I was all over oink. Also, I'm telling ya, give Ted more listens, took more than usual for me on this one compared to his more immediate stuff on Tyranny, Hearts or Sheets.
  6. Thanks for the heads up on this! And I wholeheartedly agree with your assessment that they are one of the best bands making music these days.
  7. Wolves and Mothers were both really underwhelming for me the first few listens and then they stuck like glue. I'm hoping the same will happen with this.
  8. I hope a Noho date gets added. Saw them in December but I need more Dino!
  9. Ted Leo - Mo' Living EP this is pretty sweet
  10. I don't know about pointing these out as great lyrics. Certainly not a highlight on SBS.
  11. I think the reviews for this are really underrating it. I love it, it will probably wind up on my year-end list.
  12. To continue the love I will listen to the s/t: Absolutely cannot wait for Boxer. Hopefully they continue the trend of improving with every release
  13. Chendizzle

    ALTWYS

    My favorite Wilco song.
  14. Except Muzzle of Bees is a much better song. Well I think so anyway.
  15. Surprised at all the Death Cab walkin out. I love SAA and the Photoalbum, Plans and Transatlanticism are hit or miss. So I saw them at Bonnaroo not really expecting much, but they really knocked it out of the park. Eh, each his own. Yeah when they came to Boston ended with 20+ min version of Randy (as I guess they did with last song on that whole tour) that turned into random solos and noise, but was for me it was worth it to stick around and talk to Doug and get a pick.
  16. It's close to Eggs, but I feel like it trails off towards the end. I vastly prefer the front half, whereas Eggs has songs that pull me in through to the end.
  17. There are transcodes and stuff that are out there, but nothing CD quality has been mass proliferated, otherwise oink would have it.
  18. It'd most likely be the general consensus among the music folk.
  19. I know what you mean, and I agree.
  20. I'd say Radiohead wins for most important/best band of this generation. Someone on another board made the album comparison between Radiohead and Wilco. I'm paraphrasing but: AM : Pablo Honey - Rough around the edges, big hit song (Creep/Casino Queen) Being There : The Bends - guitar albums, breaking into mainstream Summerteeth : OK Computer - ok this is a stretch, but still both bands got pretty big because of these records Yankee Hotel Foxtrot : Kid A - the masterpieces A Ghost is Born : Amnesiac Kicking Television : I Might Be Wrong - the live albums Sky Blue Sky : Hail to the Thief
  21. Woot Boston! Can't wait for The Boxer and I can't wait for this show
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