Slaggis Posted December 5, 2009 Posted December 5, 2009 (edited) I wish If It Makes You Happy had verses that were as amazing as the chorus. I love the song, but compared to the power of the chorus the verses just come across a little lackluster. I've completely fallen for the second half of Scarlett's Walk after numerous listens. Absolutely adore it, can't believe I didn't bother listening to her properly until now. Oh, and Love Song. I'd forgotten how horrendously catchy it was. It sounds completely out of place on her album. Edited December 5, 2009 by Slaggis
Paj! Posted December 5, 2009 Posted December 5, 2009 Looking foward to their album, here's their first big single and video for it (not counting I Am Not A Robot and Mowgli's Road, which were to generate hype) Not totally sold on it. Very pop, but I do like the bit about Shakira/Catherine-Zeta. It's nothing on Mowgli's Road/IANAR.
chairdriver Posted December 5, 2009 Posted December 5, 2009 I wish If It Makes You Happy had verses that were as amazing as the chorus. I love the song, but compared to the power of the chorus the verses just come across a little lackluster. The verses are why I love that song! "I come round, around the hard way Bring you comics in bed, scrape the mold off the bread And serve you french toast again"
Paj! Posted December 6, 2009 Posted December 6, 2009 Yeah, it's refreshingly un-power-ballady as a whole. A Change Would Do You Good has catchy verses and chorus, and I always wondered why that wasn't the more famous song from that album.
Dan_Dare Posted December 6, 2009 Posted December 6, 2009 so Them Crooked Vultures are pretty much amazing. It's very much a Homme album, rather than a zeppy or grunge feel you might expect from the other band members but that's hardly a problem. Some absolutely killer tracks on the whole- particularly the latter half of the album (on first listen) Brilliant.
Ashley Posted December 6, 2009 Posted December 6, 2009 It was not what I was expecting (although I think really I wasn't expecting anything as I had never heard anything by them but still...it seemed different to what I imagined) but something I need to listen to a few more times. Would help if I had it on my iPodney. But right now a classic;
Paj! Posted December 6, 2009 Posted December 6, 2009 I feel like Justin Timberlake should be better than he is. I do really like Cry Me A River and some random one from that above album I can't remember, but it seems a case of "Never fails to impress, but never impresses." - my favourite self-coined phrase.
Ashley Posted December 6, 2009 Posted December 6, 2009 Its not brilliant music, but a nice little album. Prefer it to his first (Justified?) plus the first five or so songs are great self-ego-boost songs. All about having confidence in yourself.
Paj! Posted December 6, 2009 Posted December 6, 2009 Just been listening to the songs of his I have, realised I don't have Cry Me A River (the one I genuinely really like), but it's 99p on iTunes instead of 79p, so I defy. I quite like SexyBack.
S.C.G Posted December 6, 2009 Posted December 6, 2009 I quite like SexyBack. Whenever I hear the name of that song or it playing I instantly think of the Weebl and Bob parody "Pastry Back"...
chairdriver Posted December 6, 2009 Posted December 6, 2009 Looking foward to their album, here's their first big single and video for it (not counting I Am Not A Robot and Mowgli's Road, which were to generate hype) Not totally sold on it. Very pop, but I do like the bit about Shakira/Catherine-Zeta. It's nothing on Mowgli's Road/IANAR. I can imagine this doing a Katy Perry, and becoming really big.
Ashley Posted December 6, 2009 Posted December 6, 2009 Haha I loved that Pastry Back. And speaking of Katie Perry. I had a dream last night where she had my kids and Russell Brand kept coming round. I think it was a bit jealous he was spending so much time with my kids. ...partially related to the thread :/
Epic fail Posted December 6, 2009 Posted December 6, 2009 This seems a good place to ask this What is that song where the lyrics are "Its not your fault but mine and it was your heart on line i really fucked it up this time didnt i my dear"? I've had in my head for ages and i cant think what it is
Ashley Posted December 6, 2009 Posted December 6, 2009 Google seems to suggest Mumford and Sons - Little Lion Man Audio
Paj! Posted December 6, 2009 Posted December 6, 2009 Recent Discoveries that have stuffed me with sawdust and diamonds; A Sunny Day In Glasgow - "Ashes Grammar" Janet Jackson - "The Velvet Rope" Sheila E. & The E-Train - "Writes of Passage" They all pushed me under the quicksand, but thankfully I was saved.
Epic fail Posted December 6, 2009 Posted December 6, 2009 Google seems to suggest Mumford and Sons - Little Lion Man That be the one shouldve of thought of google really thanks:)
chairdriver Posted December 6, 2009 Posted December 6, 2009 They all pushed me under the quicksand, but thankfully I was saved. I grabbed my sisters hand and said "Yeeeeeeesssssss." when I saw this.
Fierce_LiNk Posted December 6, 2009 Posted December 6, 2009 Show Your Bones is a good album, no doubt there... but it's clearly them trying to ride on the signature sound they created on Fever To Tell, minus the actual passion to pull it off completely. It is indeed filled with many a great tune, but it is my personal opinion that while on SYB they were trying to emulate Fever To Tell, on It's Blitz, they kind of grew into their new self, instead of clinging to what once made them good. Most of the album is quite easy to ignore, and while Dull Life may appeal more to you because it sounds like it could belong into any of the other two albums, it is my personal opinion that where It's Blitz truly shines is in only two tracks: Skeletons and Runaway. Skeletons I don't really need to explain why, and Runaway because it starts off pretty dull and evolves into what is, in my opinion, their magnum opus... the final minute or so, is a complete descent into post-rock territory, and if that's what they'll be aiming for in the future, I'm very glad, as they've created two very powerfull hybrids in those two songs. The true reason I preffer It's Blitz to Show Your Bones is that It's Blitz displays such a significant evolution in their musicianship, when SYB was pretty much a re-hashing of Fever To Tell. Try and listen to Runaway a few times in a row and I think you'll see what I mean. It's not really that striking at first, but boy oh boy does it grow on you!!! That being said, I can't really say that any of their albums is a bad recording, so we at least agree that they're not by any means terrible. As I said above, try Runaway a few times and see if anything changes. When I heard Show Your Bones for the first time, the first thing I thought was that the sound was pretty different to Fever To Tell. Imo, it isn't trying to emulate that sound again, but it's evolved from it. It sounds a lot more polished, like they've put a lot more thought into many areas and perhaps lost a bit of that spontaneity because of it. In a way, Fever to tell felt like the innocent child, and Show Your Bones felt like the young adult. A bit wiser, a bit more mature, but perhaps a bit devoid of that innocence and rawness from the first. With It's Blitz, it doesn't feel like a natural evolution to me. It feels like they've tried to redefine what they are, which isn't a bad thing. I think we disagree on that aspect, as you feel that it is an evolution, but I don't see that. Like I said, it could very much be a grower, but right now it feels a bit like they've tried a bit too hard to create an amazing record and have further lost that spontaneity they had at the start. It's very polished, very technical, which is a great thing. But, sometimes I think that can be a hindrance. Imo, it would probably work for many other bands, but I don't think it entirely works for this band. You're right though, it is by no means a terrible record or a bad record. There are some bands that I hold in a completely different scale and light to others. YeahYeahYeahs are one of those bands. Kinda like how Zelda is held in such high regard, and that no matter what happens, the games are still usually pretty good anyway. This is still better than plenty of other stuff at the moment, but it just doesn't feel as memorable to me. Yet.
dan-likes-trees Posted December 7, 2009 Posted December 7, 2009 Well. Delphic. Fucking amazing? When did this happen? Crappy quality live version Or, for the non shit version, click One of the songs of the year, surely. Lightning Bolt Photo from t'other night. Im the ginge. Killer gig Crooked Vultures, I surprisingly enjoy as well
nightwolf Posted December 7, 2009 Posted December 7, 2009 My favourite song of 2009 and its a remix, your damn right it is. spotify:track:5tQphcdsKTnGRGZOu6BRkb King and Queens - 30 seconds to mars (innerpartysystem remix)
chairdriver Posted December 8, 2009 Posted December 8, 2009 Sinead O'Connor's The Lion And The Cobra continues to strike me at my core. It's just... so. good. Great, in the "magnus"/Alexander The Great sense of the word. Every song has so much to tell. For a debut album, its extraordinary.
Portlett Posted December 8, 2009 Posted December 8, 2009 so Them Crooked Vultures are pretty much amazing. It's very much a Homme album, rather than a zeppy or grunge feel you might expect from the other band members but that's hardly a problem. Some absolutely killer tracks on the whole- particularly the latter half of the album (on first listen) Brilliant. yeh im lovin the vultures, im hoping to try and catch them live on monday at the birmingham academy but I dont have a ticket....thinking of buying of a tout as id love to catch these guys live.
DarioG Posted December 8, 2009 Posted December 8, 2009 People who have an Xbox should check out lastfm on there. It's pretty cool!
Paj! Posted December 8, 2009 Posted December 8, 2009 Listening to Veckatimest by Grizzly Bear again. I've listened once through before and none of it stuck, but I keep hearing people screaming the album title as they die, so I assume it's decent.
chairdriver Posted December 8, 2009 Posted December 8, 2009 Listening to Veckatimest by Grizzly Bear again. I've listened once through before and none of it stuck, but I keep hearing people screaming the album title as they die, so I assume it's decent. When I bought the album, I assumed it would be more stunning, because of the album cover. It's good, but it still reeks of generic acoustic male-fronted band. Bon Iver is far more essential.
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