06-02-2010, 11:36 AM | #11 |
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I like BSS as much as the next guy, but Forgiveness Rock Record is pretty terrible. Better off it and on The New Pornographers.
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BSS, however, remains my favorite band for bringing the disparate elements of the singular bands together into something...well, BSS-y. There's a common bond in Kevin Drew's lyrical style (which, reliant as it is on words like fuck and bitch and simple sentiments expressed without much flourish, is a joy for me) but the songs feel like they could only be made by having the right mixture of elements. Is there a particular song(s) that you don't like, or is it just the 'tone' of the entire album?
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06-02-2010, 01:56 PM | #13 |
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It's not that I dun like BSS' sound, or the individual artists, but it....
Wait. Is the form comprised of indie nerds? 'Cause I know that most of us like indie bands, and those that don't have not spoken up yet. So is this an indie forum? That being said, I was at the above linked performance. It was really crowded because it was free, but it was pretty rad. I just dislike their new album. --- That being said, I have to say that I don't actively dislike Kesha - I refuse to spell a name with a "$," thank you very much. She's not the worst thing in the world, but at the same time some of her stuff I just plain dislike. I'm not commenting here on the fact that she's terrible, but that she's bringing down music as a whole. I've seen a lot of people saying that Kesha is the worst thing to happen to music since the last worst artist. I'm defending her because she is an acquired taste. All music is. You dislike it, some other people do. She's not the best artist in the world, but she doesn't deserve to be slanted that way. No one does. --- Minus The Bear is pretty rad and deserves a listen. |
06-02-2010, 07:49 PM | #14 |
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Who's Ke$ha?
*googles some music* Oh, oh god. Ok, ok, guys. Seriously... |
06-02-2010, 07:59 PM | #15 |
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This is so going to get me laughed at, but I'm really excited for that new album that My Chemical Romance is going to be releasing this year.
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I've also just read over what defense I've written, and while I agree with everything, I do want to point out that Ke$ha (it's part of her name, Seil, at least be respectful) isn't a genius or some amazing version of satire on her genre. While I am personally amazed by the actual music (which again, credit almighty to Dr. Luke's genius) and un-subtlety of the lyrics, I'm pretty sure that if I saw her in a club and attempted to explain that I find her songs refreshingly direct she would stop me about three words in, take a swig from a whiskey bottle, puke on the floor, and then attempt to make out with the nearest shoe.* But, I am a firm believer in the equation which states that the square of idiocy is 'savant'. After reading her interview in Rolling Stone (which I believe, but I'm not entirely sure, signals a return to some sort of pop music narrative factory) and seeing a few sitdowns, I'm starting to think that she started out wanting to be a country singer, ingrained the core ethos of lyrical literalness from that genre, and was then shoehorned by various producers into becoming a pop maker without weaning off her previous . So, when she was told to write a pop song for the club scene, she either didn't conceive of the ability to surround the core message (dance until you fuck) in metaphors, or she didn't care to. Thus we get the breakdown to TiK ToK in which Ke$ha tells the DJ that he is...breaking her down and making her heart pound until she is motivated to throw her hands up. It's like someone asked her to fill out the MadLibs of girl-pop lyrics and she instead just sang-talk "Adjective" and "Noun", which I find hilarious. TL;DR - Ke$ha is retarded, but retarded like a fox. Also, in actually good music news, I can not parse out what James Murphy is saying as concerns LCD Soundsystem is this interview. Is the LCD chocolate factory being closed but delicious Wonka Bars will still mysteriously get shipped out or...? *For those monolingual, this is Ke$hanese for "I have to vomit and want to make out with a shoe."
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Seil you need to dig into her discography some more, you are missing out by just sticking with the singles. In particular, Mr. Watson might just be the best inverted Police song ever with its depiction of a girl with the hots for a teacher (and the fact that it outright says as much without shrouding the true intentions of the song [deliberate calling out of the creepy stalker vibes in like half of all Police songs] *cough* [/deliberate calling out of the creepy stalker vibes in like half of all Police songs, specifically Every Breath You Take and Don't Stand So Close to Me]).
So, universal question for the thread, what's the primary way you guys first listen to new music? Just rely on reviews/word of mouth and buy the damn thing, youtube leaked tracked, radio? I ask because I think I'm close to Grooveshark abuse.
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