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I think they were a buzz band for me. I liked them a lot at first and saw them when they stopped at my school and really enjoyed the live show. Fuckin loud :evil:

I dunno though, I haven't listened to the album in a few months now and I feel like they've kind of lost their appeal on me. The whole band really is based around Oliver's effects which is cool in a sense but grows somewhat tiring after repeated listenings. :idk:
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APTBS you are charged with the following:

1) SInging with an affected english accent
2) Performing with delay that is mixed higher than the dry signal
3) releasing a recording of a piss poor drummer totally losing time all over the finale of your album
4) Insufferable egomania

For these crimes the sentence is to be a deletion of MP3s bought on the itunes store, and complete suspension of respect. How do you plead?
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i just keep HEARING about this band ALLTHETIME now. the Brits seems esp. fond of them. why? i may have to actual go them when they play this fall...
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I just listened to the new album and it doesn't sound like a complete fucking mess like the last album. It's a improvement.
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I like them a lot. I REALLY want to see them live and have my face melted.

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=egGglMAPpVA[/youtube]

...those haircuts are furthest thing I've seen from a hipster haircut in my life

My favorite J&MC-type band is Crocodiles though:

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Well Oliver is a hipster... But the other guys just seem like regular rock people. :idk:

That feedback thing at the end was cool though.

The singer in Crocodiles thinks he's the girl from Mika Miko.

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The Death By Audio part in the FUZZ documentary made me puke down my shirt, trousers (thru my pubes, cause I go commando) and down to my shoes. Couldn't stand Oliver but then again, some four years ago, when I was looking for something new to spice up my pedals and came across DBA and their "invention" THE FEEDBACK LOOP!. Further investigation in that HC review thingie revealed that they were 1) shite 2) expensive and MOST IMPORTANT 3) that this company called Effector 13 made something called the Truly Beautiful Disaster, which was, not only cheaper, but also NASTIEEER.

The rest, of course, is history.

As to A Place to Bury Strangers, I have admittedly only seen the footage shown in the Fuzz doc. Not very interesting but, nice lights though!
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smile_man wrote:The singer in Crocodiles thinks he's the girl from Mika Miko.


And the guitarist is Dexter Morgan.
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The rest, of course, is history.

As to A Place to Bury Strangers, I have admittedly only seen the footage shown in the Fuzz doc. Not very interesting but, nice lights though!


it was that & the practice space video on VBS was how i first heard about them. not impressed. still not impressed. there is nothing new or groundbreaking here. but. if i don't want to keep hearing about them, then i may have to unplug my computer for a bit. becuz there is nowhere to hide from this current incessant hype-machine--

good thing about hype & trends & INTERNET fads is that they never really last for long.
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Good music doesn't need to be groundbreaking...what is 'groundbreaking' today,really ?

I think they are shite for different reasons, already mentioned in this thread. And I don't like seeing hipsters with jags. :picard:
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dronemachine wrote:Good music doesn't need to be groundbreaking...what is 'groundbreaking' today,really ?

I think they are shite for different reasons, already mentioned in this thread. And I don't like seeing hipsters with jags. :picard:


Hate to break this to you but I;m pretty sure at this point, jags ARE hipsters :lol:
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dronemachine wrote:Good music doesn't need to be groundbreaking...what is 'groundbreaking' today,really ?

I think they are shite for different reasons, already mentioned in this thread. And I don't like seeing hipsters with jags. :picard:


hmmm. that's true. i think my problem is I equate bad music w/ bad ideas. of course what would be considered "good music" is also relative. i think you raise a valid point though. i agree w/ it wholeheartedly.
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bubstance wrote:
Exactly. The Jaguar is a guitar that's associated with a particular scene, just like the Telecaster, the Mustang, and the ES-335.


But the Jaguar already is associated with a particular scene. :poke:
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