Decon Blue are way better than these bruce springsteen wannabees
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A long long time ago
I can still remember how
That music used to make me smile
And I knew if I had my chance
That I could make those people dance
And maybe they'd be happy for a while
So who is going to stick by their guns 15 years later and who is going to pretend they were hacked that week?
they have "remastered" the video to celebrate 15 years of Funeral.
I'm not a massive fan but their last album is wayyyyyyyyy underrated.
have fond ol memories of that 1st arcade fire album I must say. saw me out of my last few months of an Arts degree that year. loads of memories of causal drinking of cans and chain smoking packets of drum with that in the background. good times. culminated nicely with the EP 05. Was sick shit of it a month or so later mind im pretty sure. liked the second album. haven't listened to it in years. no intention to any time soon either. bought the suburbs cd with leftover £ in Heathrow when it was released. don't think i played it in full more than once, if at all. nothing more after that. went through a few days of listening to funeral again last year. enjoyed it a lot.
outta curiosity, what was the last few debut albums since to cause a fuss like that? whether you liked them or not
Ah we're only a few months in, still time for a backlash. This is like when everyone was saying stupid shit like "I don't normally like pop music but this Somebody That I used to Know / Royals song is great"I have it on good authority that Billie Eilish is the top artist of a lot of women on tinder in the West
the last few recently or since then?
Arctic Monkeys and Vampire Weekend in the years after I guess?
Then Kendrick Lamar maybe? Frank Ocean? Lana Del Ray? The XX? FKA Twigs? None of those albums really took over culture in that way Arcade Fire seemed to, I think people hedge their bets a lot more these days.
Well either that or the complete collapse of music journalism?
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