Chad
Slender Hobbit
After everyone naming the obvious, I'm going to go with the 00s. Some amazing albums and new genres in this timeframe. It was a musical renaissance.
yes please.
After everyone naming the obvious, I'm going to go with the 00s. Some amazing albums and new genres in this timeframe. It was a musical renaissance.
What entitles you to an extra year?
Also, rickenvox...you’re repping a Snow Patrol LP and a decidedly second rate Bright Eyes album.
Edit: also, Silversun Pickups? Did you have an earectomy in the ‘00s?
It’s hard to make a strong case for the aughts...even though there’s good records because so many of the good records are good because they’re records that point at other better records from the 60s, 70s, and 80s. Pop in the aughts is context-bound in a way that defeats the pure animal joy of 60s and 70s pop.
Because When I'm Sixty-Four and Day Dream came out of nowhere with no context. No you're just not old enough to know the influences on the 60s that came before the 60s, or didn't want to explore those eras in addition to your historical/non-experiential research on the 60s.
And you didn't address the post rock I included.
There’s context sure, but there’s also sheer goddamn quality which isn’t so much a selling point for Interpol...where the appeal was, partly, that they expertly recreated what people thought Joy Division sounded like.
Post-rock can suck it.
Hmmm, those rock critic associations are made on the absolute loosest criteria. Interpol sounds nothing remotely like Joy Division other than they both have monotone voices and maybe some similar bass lines. The orchestration of the repetitive guitar parts in Interpol is something Joy Division never came close to achieving. They sounded as much like Joy Division as they did Nick Cave (or insert any other low pitch monotone singer).
But that was the take at the time. Anyway, Interpol sounds like imaginary Joy Division.
It was definitely a common comparison.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/4113-turn-on-the-bright-lights/amp/
Oh cool. A Californian subtly trying to convince a Chicagoan of the enormity of his cock by demonstrating a basic awareness of British music hall tradition.
wrong metaphor. there has never been any correlation between music geek trivia and cock size, in a positive way.
You don’t say?
Oh cool. A Californian subtly trying to convince a Chicagoan of the enormity of his cock by demonstrating a basic awareness of British music hall tradition.
@rickenvox , sell me the Tommy Bolin HiWatt. I'll agree with your findings for best decade.