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Mon 01/08/05 at 20:10
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"TheShiznit.co.uk"
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I've got quite a big catalogue of music on my PC and on my shelves, and every time another album skips round on random that I haven't heard in a while, I often find myself thinking 'whatever happened to these guys? They used to ROCK.' There's so many bands out there that absolutely have the potential to be amazing in every way, but are seemingly more content to put out cruddy ballads or boffo electronica to try and alienate as many people as possible, thus proving their artistic integrity. Either that or they just started to suck. A few examples:

Radiohead Please please please don't turn this into a Radiohead sucks/Radiohead rules thread, because that's not what I'm saying. I'm saying that after listening to the Bends, I'm gagging for them to go back and write some songs that try to tear the roof off the joint - they haven't let loose for ages, but when they used to play My Iron Lung or even Paranoid Android, no one could touch them. Please start rocking again.

Black Rebel Motorcycle Club I've got both of their albums and on each there are a couple of amazing songs that attempt to shatter the inside of your head they're so awesome, but the rest of them albums are full of dreary Jesus & Mary Chain knock-offs and show-gazing nonsense. Whatever Happened To My Rock N Roll is fantastic, Six Barrell Shotgun likewise. Why no more of these ones, boys?

Cooper Temple Clause I remember one of the albums I was most excited about a few years ago was the new Coopers album, because I loved most of the tracks on the first one, and the new single Promises Promises was the best song I had heard that year. Why then, was the album a complete Cleveland steamer? Why not turn the fuzzbox up and drown out the singer's whiny voice, rather than messing about with lame effects and the kind of sounds you get on your school keyboard.

Audioslave First album = ace, not a patch on Rage but Cochise and Set it Off were great, rest of the LP was not far behind. Second album? Still hasn't grabbed me yet, just lots of shouting while Tom Morello puts his pedals on Hold and wishes he'd gone to be a Mexican freedom fighter with Zach. How can a band with such a great heritage turn into a band with no balls?

There are more, but I'm too depressed to think of them. I'm going to put Evil Empire on and put my head through the ceiling.
Mon 01/08/05 at 23:17
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Posts: 16,548
RastaBillySkank wrote:
> Stryke wrote:
> I don't want heavy stuff. I'm perfectly happy with my little indie
> collection of music. Plus Michelle Branch, of course. RBS wouldn't
> be
> happy if I didn't mention that.
>
> w00t.
>
> *Puts on some whiney American indmo*


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Oh, it cuts me so deep...

Muse are crap, just to chime in.
Mon 01/08/05 at 23:17
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"Divine Davine"
Posts: 799
Stryke wrote:
> gimo80 wrote:
> The Bravery are very much like The Smiths.
>
> And The Smiths are mind blowingly heavy. And good...
>
> --
>
> ???

Joke. And a very serious one.

Sorry I should really say I'm being sarky at the end of the sentence :p
Mon 01/08/05 at 23:17
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Posts: 16,548
Hedfix wrote:
> Stryke wrote:
>
> I don't want heavy stuff. I'm perfectly happy with my little indie
> collection of music.
>
> Ah well, then I must burn you. But first do you have some Dandy
> Warhols? If so then you are forgiven.

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'fraid not. All I've heard by them is Bohemian Like You and We Used To Be Friends.

At the moment, listening to a lot of The Shins, The Coral, Bright Eyes and (as always) Idlewild.
Mon 01/08/05 at 23:16
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"8==="
Posts: 33,481
Hmmmm nice Indie-Rock....

My Vitriol, get some of that.
Mon 01/08/05 at 23:16
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"You've upset me"
Posts: 21,152
Hedfix wrote:
> And Muse, despite downloading a track to see if it grew on me.

Muse're alright. I can tolerate most of their songs but couldn't ever listen to an album.
Mon 01/08/05 at 23:16
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gimo80 wrote:
> The Bravery are very much like The Smiths.
>
> And The Smiths are mind blowingly heavy. And good...

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???
Mon 01/08/05 at 23:15
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"8==="
Posts: 33,481
Stryke wrote:
>
> I don't want heavy stuff. I'm perfectly happy with my little indie
> collection of music.

Ah well, then I must burn you. But first do you have some Dandy Warhols? If so then you are forgiven.
Mon 01/08/05 at 23:15
Regular
"You've upset me"
Posts: 21,152
Stryke wrote:
> I don't want heavy stuff. I'm perfectly happy with my little indie
> collection of music. Plus Michelle Branch, of course. RBS wouldn't be
> happy if I didn't mention that.

w00t.

*Puts on some whiney American indmo*
Mon 01/08/05 at 23:14
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"8==="
Posts: 33,481
I have always hated The Darkness.

And Muse, despite downloading a track to see if it grew on me.
Mon 01/08/05 at 23:14
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Posts: 16,548
Hedfix wrote:
> Stryke if want heavier Electro-Rock stuff have a listen to some Vex
> Red.

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I don't want heavy stuff. I'm perfectly happy with my little indie collection of music. Plus Michelle Branch, of course. RBS wouldn't be happy if I didn't mention that.

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