Nate Champion
Well-Known Member
Dynamic, pleasant electronic stuff but as for placing it in a larger context, goodnight.
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Great shout from my buddy from Chicago on these guys, Them Airs. Stop bickering about how shite Fontaines D.C are and cop a feel of this instead! Cast your mind back to a time when experimental, indie/punk was at the top of its game in North America [mid to late 90s].
Great shout from my buddy from Chicago on these guys, Them Airs. Stop bickering about how shite Fontaines D.C are and cop a feel of this instead! Cast your mind back to a time when experimental, indie/punk was at the top of its game in North America [mid to late 90s].
Yea they are pretty great alright - I went on a bit of a binge listening to a bunch of them at the end of the summer, they had somehow slipped under my radar before that. Really consistent output- 4 albums in 2 years, all good shit.presume it's been mentioned already, ye listening to these SAULT albums?
moving backwards from their most recent. Think it's brilliant. And the other one I've heard (not as much) is equally as brilliant
Aye, excellent stuffpresume it's been mentioned already, ye listening to these SAULT albums?
moving backwards from their most recent. Think it's brilliant. And the other one I've heard (not as much) is equally as brilliant
I suppose we’ll have to start a 2021 thread soon, but this was released last year so I can still sneak it in here. best with decent headphones or big speakers. synthy drony gurgly good stuff
but come on, it is clearly to mid to late 90s experimental indie/punk what Fontaines DC are to various post-punk bands from the late 70s and early 80s.
I have been but I really want a live gig of some sort!if you've been hankering for a contemporary free-jazz duo
Ah yeah, this stuff is always everyone calling everyone else a scam artist. I have my own heretical views of as well of course.I hear your point, or do I? I think a lot of the post-punk bands they may sound like are basically just indie acts if you remove the context [ whoever, I dunno. The Stranglers, or Josef K or whatever the bog-standard ones are] and there is so much emphasis on the ocular/fashion whipped up by the media to align them with those cultural references... is any of it real??
New Wave of New Wave never really took off beyond the papers did it? Music worth listening to is 10% what it sounds like and 90% what kind of fashion statement their shoes are making. Everything else happens in your own head.Coincidentally I've been listening to bits of Steve Lamacq with my dinner, and this track came on, and yer mine sounds pure Colin Newman, and the production and general sound makes me think Pink Flag. I was thinking, right, could be some Wire track I'm not aware of. Track ends. It's Menswear. Who were Britpop, but if the marketing was going in a certain direction, it could easily have been some built up as some post-punk rehash.
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Dang!You're in the wrong thread, man.
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