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Just the frosty kind of stuff I need right now
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Yesh, this is some great stuff. The album, I mean. |
36 minute DOWN BY THE RIVER Neil Young + promise of the real
followed by Low's live version of Down By The River in 2007 in Utrecht (track 22) followed by Low + Dirty Three - Down by the River followed by: Milky Chance - Down by the River but goddamn that's one ugly voice. Abort! |
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one of the best albums I've ever heard in my life, actually |
![]() A copy of this record kindly donated to me as a gift by Christina Carter. Really enjoyed the recent Charalambides gig in London and loving this record more and more with every listen. Thanks to this forum's pony for making it all happen! |
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Yeah man. It’s also just quite generally under-appreciated. I mean, folks will go on about albums by Yo La Tengo from this period, or droney sounds from across the pond, but I almost never see or hear anyone give credit to Bowery Electric. Unsung I guess is the word. “Beat” is certainly one of the best and most striking records of the late ‘90s. |
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ooo this i like tell me more |
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YLT? wtf that’s a terible comparison yo la tengo uses drone and noise and improvisation but they mainly do, you know, SONGS. like, shit you can sing to, with evident catchy pop melodies. if you’re talking bowery electric’s first album, that sounds more like bardo pond, and yeah bardo pond gets great word of mouth around here and for good reason. but they did it first and they’re from THIS side of THAT pond anyway. if you’re talking about BEAT, then okay, they’re trip hop tinged and that’s going to invite transatlantic references, yeah, for obvious reasons. don’t mean to shit on them, but you sideways shitting on ylt or their fans for vague commonalities is both misguided and unfair. agh! APPLES AND ORANGES. |
HeyHeyHey, the link still works and the song just ROCKS!!!
Same for this Venom cover!!! Quote:
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![]() Silver Dick - S/T LP "Fantastic debut LP by a Manchester trio who stand at the vanguard of Britain's new new thing. Playing this record, we recall the raw excitement we felt a quarter century ago when bands like Skullflower, A Band, R!!!S!!!, and the Shadow Ring were reinventing the shape of the UK sub-underground. Silver Dick is made up of guitarists Kate Armitage and Martin Greenwood, and drummer Joincey. They've all been involved in other projects (from Inca Eyeball to Desmadrados Soldados De Ventura), but there's a very special jumble to the sound they've found with Silver Dick. Like Mosquitoes, they have a way of shaping basic rock instrumentation to create something extraordinary and strange, really only comparable (in our limited experience) to the early work of the legendary New York band, Mars. The guitars wind outwards in sprawls that suggest melodies rather than outlining them. Kate's vocals have a hypnotized feel, as though they were being done by one of the actresses in Herzog's Heart of Glass (1976). And the percussion manages to sound clatterous while still maintaining the ability to keep things moving forward in a jagged line. The results are a delirious mix, full of secret information, and highlighted by the use of anonymous 'small instruments' of all sorts. If this is the beginning of a revolution, then bring it the fuck on." --Byron Coley, 2018 Edition of 300. |
Glad you're back here for a while, Gabe.
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thanks to you guys True Love Waits has been in my head for the entire day now.
Take away these, take away these, take away these early grave blues Fatten up their, fatten up their, fatten up their policemen Let them sing our, let them sing our, let them sing our pretty song Take away these, take away these, take away these early grave blues |
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WHOAH First of all: I wasn’t sideways shitting on YLT. I love YLT. And I think “And then Nothing Turned Itself Inside Out” has some comparably spacey, droney moments to it. Also some disco inflected moments, though non as trip-hoppy as “Beat,” sure. I was just using them as a more accessible example of droney art-rock that got more attention. (Although My Bloody Valentine would have probably been a much better band for that purpose.) Secondly: Transatlantic? HOW, SYMBOLS?! We’re talking about NEW YORK and NEW JERSEY here. Third: YLT’s drone is absolutely not always in a catchy sing-along pop tune. Absolutely not. It’s of the reasons I love them. Try singing along with “We’re an American Band,” which is nowhere near their most droney track, but contains mumbled-through-lyrics buried under feedback and a sprawling distortion-drenched solo that fills like 80% of the song’s space. I love it. It’s my favorite Yo La Tengo song, actually. My main point is that Yo La Tengo made similar sounds sometimes, are also from the same region and are hailed as indie rock royalty, while you rarely hear Bowery Electric discusses with the same reverence. If people can get into “And Then Nothing...” they should be able to get into “Beat,” and get that doesn’t seem to be the case. Fuck it, pretend I said “FLYING SAYCER ATTACK” instead of YLT. That probably works better. But goddammit, the compairison works fine for the purposes of what I was trying to communicate, which is that Bowery Electric is underrated in the larger picture of drone-heavy avant-indie from that era. ETA: Apples and oranges are FUNDAMENTALLY COMPARABLE. They’re both fucking FRUIT, they’re both SWEET AND/OR TART and the’re SIMILAR IN SHAPE. |
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first: ok! second: precisely! you said from across the pond. but if you meant mvb, i agree there (i can’t find a way to like mvb and i’ve tried) third: yeah no shit. but outside of the sounds of science they don’t really do ambient. their main mode is “songs” plus something else. they’re wonderfully versatile for sure but their core business is what it is. bowery electric you can fall asleep to nicely. i gotta run and read a mountain of stuff this morning and life is short anyway so let’s not keep this going :D |
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Did I say across the pond? Shit. I think I was just generally referring to the incorporation of electronic sounds, but yeah ... lol... I forgot I even wrote that. Anyway... you really don’t like MBV? What about Flying Saucer Attack? MBV can be grating, but in the right dose it’s a hell of a thing. |
Listening to this because it’s 10.
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it’s like they wrote a very pedestrian song and then put noise butter on it. it’s not about the noise really. people say that but it’s not. it’s just basic songs, with noise butter coating, like you’re hearing it through a broken radio. same as tjmc. but the songs themselves, i wont shit on people for liking them. i just personally dont. fsa same sort of scheme just has prettier tunes i guess. ylt writes way better songs and picks great covers haaa haaa haaaa i was just thinking oh ylt is murdering the classics is the funniest album ever gonna go lissen to that while i ingest more information if i can ha haaaa haaaa their cover of roundabout lmfao. great sense of humor. goddamn i love that band |
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too late now! https://youtu.be/ieEvOvdr2Fg oh here is the original goddamn video https://youtu.be/0d_Wv-gkHts ha ha ha ha. ok im fucked now. |
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I only listen to the hipster tracks. |
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tjcm? You mean JAMC? Jesus and Mary Chain? Because ... nah. Those songs are solid even if they’re all the same song. JAMC is great, and I sometimes prefer their first few albums to MBV. And listen to more FSA. It doesn’t sound like it’s coming through a radiator or broken speaker and the songs are barely songs. Different deal, more like Bowery Electric, but even more moody and atmospheric. I love all these bands so what do I know |
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Oh, hey everyone! Noisereductions is back! What’s up buddy! Where ya been? ;) |
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Shocking Blue - Love Buzz
their biggest hit Venus turns 50 this year and to celebrate that the writer of the song and only surviving member made a rare appearance on TV. He's still earning loads of money from the 20-odd years of razor commercials. A very sweet man, laidback, reclusive and normally is never doing interviews. And he hasn't touched a guitar in ages. But I just can't stop listening to Love Buzz right now over and over and over again |
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Equal amounts of Teresa Winter and Charli XCX.
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My album of the year, 2014. |
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