tinycowboy
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I think he manages to get one note at one point in tune, to be fair to him
My comment was meant to reflect more badly on HOTS than on Primal Scream....
I think he manages to get one note at one point in tune, to be fair to him
Generally speaking, the more technically proficient a band gets, the worse their music gets.
Generally speaking, the more technically proficient a band gets, the worse their music gets.
Right, "this is the real quiz", so to speak. I have listened to each of these at least once BEFORE looking at the (real, cleverly hidden) track listing.
I'm probably not the best Bunny to compile for as I'm a musician and very, very picky with what I like and don't, and find it hard not think how I'd do things differently when listening to arrangements and EQing etc.
All that said...
1. Irene - Stardust
Interesting. Just getting into it and it ends. Fair enough, short and sweet intro to the album. Quite enjoyable, 90s with elements of post punk, new wave. Intro sounds like The Cure covered by Sufjan Stevens, then vocals kick in.
8/10.
2. The Field Mice - This Love Is Not Wrong
Yup, getting strong hints of The Smiths and The Cure here, 80s/90s new wave. Good stuff, slight downmark for vocals which aren't completely my cup o' tea but enjoy the song overall.
7.5/10
3. Codeine Velvet Club - Hollywood
Now THAT is an intro. That's the sort of intro the word "rollicking" is made for. Biggest compliment I can give is that earlier while listening in the car I replayed the first 20 seconds 3-4 times, louder each time. Great stuff.
Some interesting parts, really enjoy the variation in the choruses. Confident and relaxed. Came back to this after a few days and really, really enjoyed it. An early highlight.
Will look into this band a bit more, thanks.
9/10.
4. Mary Lou Lord - Some Jingle Jangle Morning
Like the bass and drums intro. Not big on vocal style but become quite intrigued by some of the lyrics. About Kurt Cobain apparently. Really interesting. Nice song, doesn't over complicate with production or anything else as it doesn't need to.
7.5/10
5. Heavenly - Me And My Madness
Like the guitar in the verses, quite Interpol - pretty sure the bunny is aware of my predilection for said post punk doom mongers? Overall cannot decide whether I like the song or not, there are many parts and ideas I like but the scuzzier, rockier parts are not my bag. Also not mega into the female vocals again, preferred the vocals and lyrics on 4th song.
6.5/10
6. Felt - Serpent Shade
Really enjoy this. My Bunny has been quite brave putting an instrumental track this early, but also might've guessed from my taste in music that I'm quite comfortable with this sort of thing. I am.
8.5/10
7. Dinosaur Jr. - Freak Scene
One of those bands I'd always meant to check out.
Nothing against it, but didn't do a huge amount for me either. Solid enough grungy indie and enjoyed a couple of the breakdowns.
7/10
8. Red Sleeping Beauty - Don't Say You Love Me
Shades of the other bands mentioned earlier but also a bit of Lightning Seeds as well perhaps? Nice enough, more summery indie but again it's not a vocal to my taste. Couple of good synth lines.
7/10
9. Gudmundur Ingolfsson Trio - Pad Sest Ekki Saetari Mey
Well, this is a familiar voice isn't it? Bit of a left turn for the album, but a very welcome one. Bjork's voice is a bit marmite but luckily for my Bunny I'm a fan.
It's an interesting number, almost in the vein of a Bacharach standard, or a jazzier As Time Goes By?
As mentioned before, really nice timing in the album for this so enjoyed it a lot.
9/10
Mid album summary - technically we've just had the 9th song of 16 but the album feels like it's taken a natural pause, or segue.
I've really enjoyed the album so far and especially the fact I've not come close to recognising any of the songs as yet. So far I'm getting a sense of a Bunny quite into lo-fi warm scuzzy shoegaze(ish) indie from 80s-90s.
10. Camera Obscura - Eighties Fan
Another band I've been meaning to check for quite a while, and have had a number of recommendations from friends.
Love the sparse production on this one, another female vocal but enjoy this one a bit more than a few of the earlier. Like the slow builds in verses to chorus each time.
Opens up really nicely for the middle 8. Lyrics that make you feel wistful and melancholy, nice. Good tune.
8/10
11. Pocketbooks - Fleeting Moments
My Bunny definitely has a thing for understated female vocals. Strong guitar intro.
Soaring indie pop - would be great at a sundrenched festival.
7.5/10
12. Club 8 - Football Kids
Similar to a number of other tracks on here - female vocals, summery, melancholic, dreamy - but something about the production this one was spot on for me. Really enjoyed this one.
Checked out Everything Goes by Club 8 as well, thanks for this.
9/10
13. The School - I Don't Believe In Love
Great lyrics. Like the verse melody. Pretty classic structure/chords but pulled off well.
8/10
14. Primal Scream - All Fall Down
Ah! A band I've heard of.
Wow, this sounds like VERY early Primal Scream. Very innocent. Fascinating find.
There's charm in his off key singing at points, reminds me of whatshisname from Hope Of The States
7/10
15. The Drink - Playground
Nice rhythm on intro, really nice guitar work. Again for me the vocals are a bit too wishy washy, sorry. Saved by some really good musicianship and interplay at points between guitar and bass.
7/10
16. Veronica Falls - The Fountain
Yes. Just yes. Great guitar sound, great harmonies, really nice sense of drama and foreboding in the intro. Really like this. Will definitely check out more of them and a great way to end the CD.
9/10
Overall - really enjoyed it. Delighted at how many new bands I've discovered, and definitely will follow up on some of them. Thanks!
Oh, as he hasn't posted it - here is the artwork of [MENTION=12101]Mellotron[/MENTION] 's CD (and yes it actually WAS sent with a full-colour A3 POSTER, of the team line up )
Oh, as he hasn't posted it - here is the artwork of [MENTION=12101]Mellotron[/MENTION] 's CD (and yes it actually WAS sent with a full-colour A3 POSTER, of the team line up )
Didn't get the poster...genuinely. Not me being dim this time.
Was folded inside the brown envelpoe that your CD was posted in!
This is a great review, and I listened back to each track as i read what you'd said about it. Interesting to get someone esle's perspective on stuff you like, and some of the references you name are things I'd never have thought of (through not coming new to those bands).
I'd never see anything of the Smiths or The Cure in the Field Mice, because in my head the Field Mice are The Field Mice, full stop - but now you've said it, I see it in the guitar work.
The Red Sleeping Beauty track is another case in point. To me it is PURE St.Etienne, if you need to pin a refernce on it, but for the intro at least I can very much see your Lightning Seeds comment.
The Bjork track was a bit of a risk. Off kilter Jazz, with an Icelandic vocal isn't everyone's cup of tea... I love it, and the whole album its taken from. If anything, the fact you can't actually listen to the meaning of the lyrics, means you can sit back and apreciate her voice just for the instrument that it is.
The bands you've mentioned following up are good choices. Veronica Falls are superb and that track is very much in line with the rest of their stuff. Codeine Velvet Club was some kind of side project I think, and only amounted to the one album. I've [MENTION=5200]Buzzer[/MENTION] to thank for putting me onto it. It's epic. Packed with drama, and story-telling.
My favourite band of those included, are The School. Simply fabulous. I'm a bit in love with the singer / songwriter Liz Hunt. I couldn't recommend a band more highly.
Pleased it went down so well, and hope your other half enjoyed it more than the fake list!
Nice looking / sounding compilation, and some of those songs look very familiar I think that tonight, as the better half is out, Indiepop Vol II will start taking shape.
Still no sign of a CD for me from my Bunny - I've given up waiting. I didn't get one at Christmas either.
*gets 'a complex'*
I feel ridiculously chuffed... which is a bit daft reallyCan't wait
Yes, sorry - you really should have had a 'credit' on my list. I think you were responsible for FOUR of them!
Nice looking / sounding compilation, and some of those songs look very familiar I think that tonight, as the better half is out, Indiepop Vol II will start taking shape.
Still no sign of a CD for me from my Bunny - I've given up waiting. I didn't get one at Christmas either.
*gets 'a complex'*
So, here's my review. I've no idea on the sender, but I'm going to take a pure guess, [MENTION=13422]willyfantastic[/MENTION]
I've got your address so will send you a copy of the CD I did for Easter. The person who got it never did a review and I would hate for my efforts to be wasted! Wil stick it in the post at the weekend- it won't have the same artwork as I accidentally deleted that but the songs remain the same.