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I love OKC a lot, but Let Down honestly is boring. It has a pretty nice guitar riff and it's not bad but it doesn't move me at all. Now there's a prime exampel of why OKC isn't boring mood music. Maybe the last part could apply for the term "moody" but it's not boring by any means. E: Also, Radiohead haters, could you please explain what you hate about them? I'd like insight in your weird little world full of mysteries. |
Let down has got a good momentum to it. I find it a very moving song.
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I went through a stage of listening to albums that were being lauded by, what seemed very much like, some genuine people and some who had just jumped on the bandwagon in an attempt to raise their popularity. Some have probably already been mentioned, so forgive the repetition:
Godspeed You Black Emperor - Lift Your Skinny Fists.... Wilco - Yankee Hotel Foxtrot Grizzly Bear - Veckatimest Neutral Milk Hotel - In The Aeroplane Over The Sea Liars - Drum's Not Dead Animal Collective - Merriweather Post Pavilion I actually felt like I'd wasted part of my life listening to these albums. I couldn't make it through most of them as the overwhelming urge to run from the room, screaming and tearing my hair out got the better of me. Sorry if you like these albums but, seriously, I hated them with a passion you would find disturbing. |
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The problem with In the Aeroplane Over the Sea is that its actually often lauded as one of the greatest indie albums ever recorded, so when a non-indie fan listener puts it on and is greeted with a lo-fi feel and a rather inacessible group of songs, it can leave the listener deflated. I held that position for a while, now I think the album has a great lush feel to it and recognize it as a great album. Do I have any desire to listen to it, well not really, if I was forced to listen to NMH I'd probably opt for their debut which is more enjoyable to listen to.
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My problem with ITAOTS is that I took its two or three best songs and overplayed the everloving crap out of them a year or two before I picked up the whole album, and then I'd exhausted all of its shining moments and there was nothing to encourage me to play it top to bottom.
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Oh yes, ipods have a lot to answer for! Remember the days of skipping tracks (those of you who are REALLY old, like me, will remember a process of lifting the needle over the track you didnt like and then carefully placing it back down on the next one you did like)? Nowadays it's all playlists, select what you like, dump the rest. Really does make it easier to get the better points of an album, but as has been said here, sometimes you really need to listen to the "bad songs" a few times to see if they really are that bad.
Instant everything, these days. And I'm just as guilty of it as anyone else. |
Rihanna - Talk That Talk.
I'm sorry, but I don't see the appeal of listening to a desperate woman with no self-confidence musically writhe across an album she didn't even write. I mean... how does one take themselves seriously while singing a duet about rough sex with a man who beat the **** out of her. Gotye - Making Mirrors Yes, I liked that one song for a little bit, but his album is genuinely mediocre. His voice is like Peter Gabriel's, he lacks the musical curiosity of Peter Gabriel, and his sound is overall just kind of flat. |
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