just Googled them for the laugh cos I never heard of them.Factro undeniably the lamest band i have ever seen.
You're not wrong.
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just Googled them for the laugh cos I never heard of them.Factro undeniably the lamest band i have ever seen.
the sleeve looked like a box of washing powder. Think it came with a free 12".
they were fun for a while though. Stepping Stone and Groovy Train remind me of fun but less prosperous times.
Four of the best songs ever written. Have a closer listen Shaney.
- "Just Like Honey" – 3:03
- "The Living End" – 2:16
- "Taste the Floor" – 2:56
- "The Hardest Walk" – 2:40
- "Cut Dead" – 2:47
- "In a Hole" – 3:02
- "Taste of Cindy" – 1:42
- "Some Candy Talking" – 3:19
- "Never Understand" – 2:57
- "Inside Me" – 3:09
- "Sowing Seeds" – 2:50
- "My Little Underground" – 2:31
- "You Trip Me Up" – 2:26
- "Something's Wrong" – 4:01
- "It's So Hard" – 2:37
I had about five times more disposable income back then.
Some Candy Talking isn't on my LP. Or remastered CD.
Never Understand, You Trip Me Up and Taste Of Cindy are my favourites.
just Googled them for the laugh cos I never heard of them.
You're not wrong.
It was a good few years before Mazzy Star, that's a bit of an unfair comparison. Can't imagine what it would be like hearing it for the first time now, but when I first heard it, it was The Album That Changed My Life. Some people prerfer the later stuff when they could actually play their instruments and write songs longer than 2 minutes.
Speaking of which, and of Mazzy Star, a better place to start might have been Sometimes Always, featuring Hope Sandoval. Who was knockin' boots with one of the Reids at the time, William I think?
yeah, i didnt mean to suggest they were ripping off mazzy star or anything, i was just giving my initial reaction. They both have that woozy reverby distortion thing (TJAMC are a bit scuzzier of course, but not that much) and chilled/lazy singing. I understand that some albums have extra resonance becasue theyre tied up in your personal histoty. A-ha's Scoundrel Days is one from that time that I still love. Having no JAMC or Mazzy Star baggage though, to me theyre two random bands that sound much the same (imho).
By the way, anyone buying Puff daddy's perfume for rapists this year?
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