There needs to be more Franz Ferdinand in the world.
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There needs to be more Franz Ferdinand in the world.
Seriously. Why aren't there more alt-garage-rock-funk-80's-glam-pop bands out there?
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They're both boring. Boring boring boring. We need more bands that do interesting, original, expirimental shit, not just manage to come up with enough quasi-catchy guitar riffs backed by verse-chorus-verse songwriting and strech it out for a whole album. That was done to death in the 90's.
And speaking of that, I hear The Arcade Fire fits that bill. Does anyone have anything to say about them?
And speaking of that, I hear The Arcade Fire fits that bill. Does anyone have anything to say about them?
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In my opinion, the Arcade Fire sound generic to a fault. They are about as experimental as the average GHZer's sex life, and I do not understand all the praise they are getting. But then, I felt the same way about the Strokes in 2002 and the White Stripes in 2003. Maybe I'm just not "with it." :/Netaku wrote:They're both boring. Boring boring boring. We need more bands that do interesting, original, expirimental shit, not just manage to come up with enough quasi-catchy guitar riffs backed by verse-chorus-verse songwriting and strech it out for a whole album. That was done to death in the 90's.
And speaking of that, I hear The Arcade Fire fits that bill. Does anyone have anything to say about them?
You might enjoy the Fiery Furnaces album, "Blueberry Boat." It's a bit too out there for me, but it's certainly unique sounding, and a lot of folks seem to like it. Maybe it will grow on me. I really enjoyed The Futureheads... there's no shortage of catchy tunes and guitar hooks there, but most of their songs don't follow the usual verse-chorus structure, so you might dig it.
I am a bit puzzled by the Franz Ferdinand / Modest Mouse comparrison, particularly because one is known for tight punchy rock songs while the other is known for lengthy, elaborate jam tracks. Though, I suppose the MM tracks that they use for singles are less like that than the rest of their work...
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Float On and Take Me Out sounded a bit alike in some parts, and the music videos were similar in style. Other than that, I don't hear it either.Esrever wrote: In my opinion, the Arcade Fire sound generic to a fault. They are about as experimental as the average GHZer's sex life, and I do not understand all the praise they are getting. But then, I felt the same way about the Strokes in 2002 and the White Stripes in 2003. Maybe I'm just not "with it." :/
You might enjoy the Fiery Furnaces album, "Blueberry Boat." It's a bit too out there for me, but it's certainly unique sounding, and a lot of folks seem to like it. Maybe it will grow on me. I really enjoyed The Futureheads... there's no shortage of catchy tunes and guitar hooks there, but most of their songs don't follow the usual verse-chorus structure, so you might dig it.
I am a bit puzzled by the Franz Ferdinand / Modest Mouse comparrison, particularly because one is known for tight punchy rock songs while the other is known for lengthy, elaborate jam tracks. Though, I suppose the MM tracks that they use for singles are less like that than the rest of their work...
I'm listening to Arcade Fire right now, and I would have to agree. I kind of like it them, but that may be because some songs remind me of The Pixies, except sadder. And I don't get The White Stripes and The Strokes either. I didn't bother paying attention to The Strokes, really, but I listened to a good bit of The White Stripes and their blues-inspired stuff was musical plagiarism at it's finest.
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Fine, then! The Arcade Fire is about as experimental as my sex life would be if I was Segaholic.
I am capable of enjoying the White Stripes, but I sure don't understand the folks who treat them like the second coming. They're stuff is catchy enough, but it's nothing new. They're easily as derrivative as bands like, say, Jet... just derrivative of a different kind of rock music.
I'll never get the lifeless, monotone buzz of the Strokes, though. They sound like a version of Franz Ferdinand where everyone in the band is dead.
I am capable of enjoying the White Stripes, but I sure don't understand the folks who treat them like the second coming. They're stuff is catchy enough, but it's nothing new. They're easily as derrivative as bands like, say, Jet... just derrivative of a different kind of rock music.
I'll never get the lifeless, monotone buzz of the Strokes, though. They sound like a version of Franz Ferdinand where everyone in the band is dead.
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