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Re: Shoegaze

Posted: Sun Jun 07, 2009 7:01 pm
by Wizard
Oh I also forgot.

Theres this new band on the scene called "Ringo Deathstarr"

easily one of my favourite bands names EVER.

Think a much more blissed out Pains Of Being Pure At Heart meets more fuzz and reverb.
http://www.mediafire.com/?zkymmrymzoy

Brilliant debut.

Re: Shoegaze

Posted: Sun Jun 07, 2009 8:03 pm
by Communarchy
dragline wrote:I'm going to be really controversial now and say that I think Loveless is overrated.

Blasphemy, I know. Sorry. I like it, but meh, I dunno.

Anyway, check out Swervedriver, they kick the shit out of everyone else from that scene, imo.



I disagree, in part, with the Loveless statement, but I agree that Swervedriver are totally awesome. They are consistently overlooked and underrated. One of the best shoegaze bands.

Re: Shoegaze

Posted: Sun Jun 07, 2009 8:14 pm
by dragline
Communarchy wrote:
dragline wrote:I'm going to be really controversial now and say that I think Loveless is overrated.

Blasphemy, I know. Sorry. I like it, but meh, I dunno.

Anyway, check out Swervedriver, they kick the shit out of everyone else from that scene, imo.



I disagree, in part, with the Loveless statement, but I agree that Swervedriver are totally awesome. They are consistently overlooked and underrated. One of the best shoegaze bands.


It's just a personal opinion, I'm not trying to argue the point with anyone. It's a subjective thing and I quite understand why people really love it, but it just doesn't floor me the way I expected it to. I mean, don't get me wrong, I like the album, but just not that much.

Re: Shoegaze

Posted: Sun Jun 07, 2009 8:22 pm
by Wizard
dragline wrote:
Communarchy wrote:
dragline wrote:I'm going to be really controversial now and say that I think Loveless is overrated.

Blasphemy, I know. Sorry. I like it, but meh, I dunno.

Anyway, check out Swervedriver, they kick the shit out of everyone else from that scene, imo.



I disagree, in part, with the Loveless statement, but I agree that Swervedriver are totally awesome. They are consistently overlooked and underrated. One of the best shoegaze bands.


It's just a personal opinion, I'm not trying to argue the point with anyone. It's a subjective thing and I quite understand why people really love it, but it just doesn't floor me the way I expected it to. I mean, don't get me wrong, I like the album, but just not that much.


Marijuana and loud fucking speakers will fix that. :thumb:

but it's all good, we still love you even if you don't like loveless.

and yes, swervedriver is amazing.

Re: Shoegaze

Posted: Sun Jun 07, 2009 8:25 pm
by dragline
Wizard wrote:but it's all good, we still love you even if you don't like loveless.


But I DO like Loveless!! lol

I just..uh...d'oh...nevermind :picard:

;)

Re: Shoegaze

Posted: Sun Jun 07, 2009 8:30 pm
by Communarchy
That Fleeting Joys band totally aped MBV's sound. It's too blatant. The music is pretty good, but come on, the fuzz textures, vocals and especially the keyboard/samples they use are EXACTLY the same as MBV. It hits a little to close for comfort. Not a bad band, the music is there, some cool melodies, but jesus, step outside the MBV box a little bit and get a few other influences or something.

Re: Shoegaze

Posted: Sun Jun 07, 2009 8:31 pm
by dragline
Back on topic though...

My favourite shoegaze band, and not as well known as many - Loop.

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

Not a proper video, but you get the music.

Re: Shoegaze

Posted: Sun Jun 07, 2009 8:42 pm
by smile_man
Wizard wrote:Oh I also forgot.

Theres this new band on the scene called "Ringo Deathstarr"

easily one of my favourite bands names EVER.

Think a much more blissed out Pains Of Being Pure At Heart meets more fuzz and reverb.
http://www.mediafire.com/?zkymmrymzoy

Brilliant debut.


I totally forgot about this band! :love:

Wizard wrote:I haven't ever gotten gotten into deerhunter. Lord knows i try, but it's more straightforward and less surreal to me. :idk: i'll try harder?


[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OkeBSo3-QH0[/youtube]

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FpvTEs18Mjw[/youtube]

:idk: I am in love with Bradford Cox.

Has anyone heard of Christopher Glenn/Dead Electrician? He one of my favourite shoegaze artists, I want to be him.

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UBd6DPaoEa8[/youtube]

If anyone is as guilty as I am ( :poke: ) of searching for "shoegaze guitar" on youtube you may have heard of him already.

http://www.myspace.com/deadelectrician

Re: Shoegaze

Posted: Sun Jun 07, 2009 10:18 pm
by tigerdriver
swervedriver = one of the best bands ever, but i would say they transcend shoegaze, as i've heard adam franklin play the songs by himself on acoustic and they're just as good.

mbv....stopped being able to listen to loveless a long time ago. i think it's great but it's not sgt. pepper, i don't hear anything new after the 100th time listening. however I totally LOVE their pre-creation records now, which sound way different.


and anything involving that douche from death by audio is a big thumbs down.

Re: Shoegaze

Posted: Sun Jun 07, 2009 10:58 pm
by archlilim
Yeah I think the Deerhunter to MBV comparisons are pretty lazy, don't really get that. I wouldn't even call them shoegaze a lot of the time.

I like Guitar. Some moments are too poppy for me, but there's some really interesting guitar parts that seem to build on MBV stuff rather than stealing it like some bands mentioned.

I don't know if anyone mentioned LSD and the Search for God, but they're similar to Ringo Deathstarr who I really like. Can't wait until a full-length from both. Another newer one is A Place to Bury Strangers that kinda have the Jesus and the Mary Chain feel with some more post-MBV conventions going on. Lo-fi and punky more than a lot of other stuff.

Lastly, my favorite electro-shoegaze, Ulrich Schnauss, specifically the album A Strangely Isolated Place. Think analogue 70s ambient synths meets classic wall of sound gaze. As good if not better than any of the classic shoegaze albums, in my opinion. Just straight up beautiful.

Re: Shoegaze

Posted: Sun Jun 07, 2009 11:10 pm
by my bloody television
So glad you put that Cavalry Scars vid up Smile Man :thumb: floors me every time.

Wizard, Ringo Deathstarr is awsome! +1
also, I can totally second your opinion involving Loveless and marijuana. I don't want to get off topic again and go back and forth with discussions about whether the album is great or not, but I will say that smoking a J, putting on some good headphones and listening to Loveless all the way through changed my opinion of that record for the better :love: :animal:

Re: Shoegaze

Posted: Sun Jun 07, 2009 11:16 pm
by Wizard
archlilim wrote:I don't know if anyone mentioned LSD and the Search for God, but they're similar to Ringo Deathstarr who I really like. Can't wait until a full-length from both. Another newer one is A Place to Bury Strangers that kinda have the Jesus and the Mary Chain feel with some more post-MBV conventions going on. Lo-fi and punky more than a lot of other stuff.


LSD and the Search for God. Oh man, my buddy showed me them earlier this year. Oh man, they're something else. :love:

archlilim wrote:Lastly, my favorite electro-shoegaze, Ulrich Schnauss, specifically the album A Strangely Isolated Place. Think analogue 70s ambient synths meets classic wall of sound gaze. As good if not better than any of the classic Shoegaze albums, in my opinion.


Yeah. Ulrich Schnauss is the man. I never know whether or not to consider him shoegaze. I guess i'll give it the big O.K. in my book. yay for semantics and genrefication! :idk:

tigerdriver wrote:swervedriver = one of the best bands ever, but i would say they transcend shoegaze, as i've heard adam franklin play the songs by himself on acoustic and they're just as good.


It's true. Neil Halstead is another one who can pull that off. Not to mention most of the songs already have acoustic guitar rhythm tracks :thumb:

TIGERDRIVER!! Your icon, one is one of my alltime favourite records! Mercury Rev - Yerself Is Steam. OMFG some of the most amazing sonic moment's i've ever heard are on that record. Namely, The lead guitar on Chasing A Bee. :love: :love: :love:

Re: Shoegaze

Posted: Mon Jun 08, 2009 2:31 am
by androidpopjr
Wizard wrote:
androidpopjr wrote:
smile_man wrote:For that matter, you should probably read this article http://www.theonion.com/content/news/pitchfork_gives_music_6_8


It's funny how pitchfork just gave Sonic Youth's Eternal a 6.8 today.

Thanks for showing me this, it cracked me up.

"leaves the listener wanting more." - I swear that this is in about 85% of every damn pitchfork review.

Re: Shoegaze

Posted: Mon Jun 08, 2009 9:42 am
by aen
"In the end, though music can be brilliant at times, the whole medium comes off as derivative of Pavement."

bwahahahahaha

Re: Shoegaze

Posted: Mon Jun 08, 2009 10:06 am
by 1,2,3, Pull Out!
Anyone listened to the new Horrors album, Primary Colours? Very unexpectedly shoegaze and its amazing! :love:

I'm also in love with the Pains of Being Pure At Heart LP, it's more Smiths-like than My Bloddy Valentine-like though, but still shoegaze. :omg: