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RanaldoNecro 04.04.2013 01:19 PM

the word is shat, Rob

Rob Instigator 04.04.2013 01:40 PM

They should say that after Bible readings at church, "...and he headed to Galilee. The word is shat."

Mortte Jousimo 04.05.2013 06:50 AM

They may come Finland next summer...GREAT!

scott v 04.05.2013 04:02 PM


Can someone up this for non dime users? this band sounds great live, that is if the recording is good quality too...

narlus 04.11.2013 08:28 AM

short review of the Boston (er, Cambridge) show:
http://www.prefixmag.com/photos/chel...o-pra/#photo-1


 


 


 


 

Mortte Jousimo 04.12.2013 03:54 AM

Just got ticket to Kuudes Aisti-festival, where is Chelsea...I´m glad!

dasx 04.12.2013 06:30 AM

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Originally Posted by Mortte Jousimo
Just got ticket to Kuudes Aisti-festival, where is Chelsea...I´m glad!


Me too! There's also Mission of Burma and Lydia Lunch.

stu666 04.14.2013 03:36 AM

Chelsea Light Moving - Full Performance (Live on KEXP)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EgmjsTo7esQ

Toilet & Bowels 04.14.2013 06:45 AM

Is Chelsea Light Moving the same sort of deal as Thurston Moore's solo songwriter records?

_slavo_ 04.14.2013 09:16 AM

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Originally Posted by Toilet & Bowels
Is Chelsea Light Moving the same sort of deal as Thurston Moore's solo songwriter records?


i think it's way better than the folky shit he does on his solo records. this is more punk rock to my ears.

Genteel Death 04.14.2013 09:52 AM

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Originally Posted by Toilet & Bowels
Is Chelsea Light Moving the same sort of deal as Thurston Moore's solo songwriter records?

His solo records always sounded to me like the soul of what made SY a great band was sucked out of them and replaced by the basic elements of his contributions to the band with his playing without the kick up the arse in terms of songwriting which he benefited by making music with Steve, Lee and Kim. Not terrible records but so insipid you forget when and where you've heard them almost immediately after you press stop. This one is like all his solo records but with musicians who sound just a little less anonymous than his solo efforts' contributors but not much.

GravitySlips 04.14.2013 01:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Genteel Death
His solo records always sounded to me like the soul of what made SY a great band was sucked out of them and replaced by the basic elements of his contributions to the band with his playing without the kick up the arse in terms of songwriting which he benefited by making music with Steve, Lee and Kim. Not terrible records but so insipid you forget when and where you've heard them almost immediately after you press stop.


I agree with this.

I can't say I've heard this new band and I have little interest in doing so, to be honest.

Toilet & Bowels 04.14.2013 04:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Genteel Death
His solo records always sounded to me like the soul of what made SY a great band was sucked out of them and replaced by the basic elements of his contributions to the band with his playing without the kick up the arse in terms of songwriting which he benefited by making music with Steve, Lee and Kim. Not terrible records but so insipid you forget when and where you've heard them almost immediately after you press stop. This one is like all his solo records but with musicians who sound just a little less anonymous than his solo efforts' contributors but not much.


Kind of what I imagined. I don't know if you guys have seen the adverts in magazines for his new band but he sounds like he's lost the plot to his ego.

zelocia 04.14.2013 06:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Genteel Death
His solo records always sounded to me like the soul of what made SY a great band was sucked out of them and replaced by the basic elements of his contributions to the band with his playing without the kick up the arse in terms of songwriting which he benefited by making music with Steve, Lee and Kim. Not terrible records but so insipid you forget when and where you've heard them almost immediately after you press stop. This one is like all his solo records but with musicians who sound just a little less anonymous than his solo efforts' contributors but not much.


I also agree. But I've seen Chelsea Light Moving four times and the material just doesn't really do it for me. I like the songs but... okay, for example, the Bowery Ballroom show. They played all of CLM songs but the show didn't even really begin for me until the encore when he played Staring Statues, Ono Soul, and Pretty Bad. Not his best solo material (I prefer Trees and Demolished) but in comparison to the CLM, the Psychic Hearts songs are just... to put it simply... better.

RanaldoNecro 04.14.2013 09:56 PM

maybe the Psychic Hearts songs have the benefit of time...These ones are fresh. There are three or four memorable tracks...

zelocia 04.14.2013 10:28 PM

Yes, the Psychic Hearts songs have the benefit of time in that they are nearly twenty years old. But moreso the benefit of time in the time in which they were recorded. 1995 was a much better year for music than 2012/2013.

Genteel Death 04.15.2013 04:11 AM

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Originally Posted by Toilet & Bowels
Kind of what I imagined. I don't know if you guys have seen the adverts in magazines for his new band but he sounds like he's lost the plot to his ego.

An indication of how uncool the man has become is some bands sending packages containing their records to the Bull and Tongue column on Arthur Magazine but addressing them to Byron Coley only. John Sharkey once called him the new Bono on FB.

What a shame, he used to be one of my favourite members in the band at one point.

Nefeli 04.15.2013 07:59 AM

from the little that i have listened to this band, i heard a specific, very distinguished thurston guitar riff (?), that personally i m fed off, quite some time now.

i guess he questions himself, like any other creator, but i also like to believe that he is still having fun, even though he isnt 'offering' smth very interesting to me or some of us.

Nefeli 04.15.2013 08:06 AM

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Originally Posted by Genteel Death
His solo records always sounded to me like the soul of what made SY a great band was sucked out of them and replaced by the basic elements of his contributions to the band with his playing without the kick up the arse in terms of songwriting which he benefited by making music with Steve, Lee and Kim. .


this is a very nice way to put it.
i remember i was thinking, when psychic hearts came out and i liked the record at the time- that he did it for more selfish reasons. selfish, doesnt exactly mean smth bad here. that he liked so much his poppy ways and he had the need to play more of it, so he did it outside the band.

scott v 04.15.2013 08:34 PM

I admit right now that i like clm more than psychic hearts because clm is newer and psychic hearts in some ways, perhaps lyrically doesn't relate to me as much as time goes by. But its cyclical with what i listen too, just like most things.

I do wish that keith wood had some more contrasting guitar parts, most of it is just guitar riff doubling to thurston's, though it works for that heavy laden stoner effect. I think i'm liking the newest songs more which lie more in the short concise no-wave esque tones.


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