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Strummer521 05-21-2008 09:04 PM

Stop trying to make this Pavement - Weezer connection fit please, sir! Pavement made music based around dissonant melodic structures and cryptic/nonsensical spoke-sung vocals. Weezer was pretty much pure pop. Just because they wrote short songs doesn't mean anything...bands have been doing that as long as songs have existed. Weezer is self-consciously geeky, while Pavement is, practically, founded on being free of self-consciousness of any kind.

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Originally Posted by twinkeefactory (Post 482727)
I want in. please? i can contribute. i like bands.

Go for it.

15Steps 05-21-2008 09:06 PM

dling the album as we speak

sleepy jack 05-21-2008 09:12 PM

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Originally Posted by Strummer521 (Post 482733)
Stop trying to make this Pavement - Weezer connection fit please, sir! Pavement made music based around dissonant melodic structures and cryptic/nonsensical spoke-sung vocals. Weezer was pretty much pure pop. Just because they wrote short songs doesn't mean anything...bands have been doing that as long as songs have existed. Weezer is self-consciously geeky, while Pavement is, practically, founded on being free of self-consciousness of any kind.

Whatever Ben, you know my need to belittle Weezer is irrational.

twinkeefactory 05-21-2008 09:24 PM

Pavement was a great band, probably in my top 5 favorite bands of all time. I've really enjoyed Malkmus' new album with the Jicks, Real Emotional Trash. It's got that Pavement feel and even vibes the same. I didn't feel that with his other albums, but this one is pretty catchy. Nothing beats the sounds of Pavement though.

Lizzie 05-21-2008 09:36 PM

Upon completion of listening to the album, the first though that came to my mind actaully was ‘wow that was epic’, because to me it was, especially coming from a band that I expected to produce nothing more than your typical indie rock. I suppose it was because I had very low expectations that I was so surprised, as I had never even listened to any Built To Spill before. Usually albums that have loads of really long songs annoy me, because I never usually have the patience to listen to them all the way through, but with this albums, I didn’t mind at all, the length simply added to the overall climax of each song. Favorite song would probably be either Velvet Waltz, or Untrustable Part 2 (About Someone Else). Overall I would say that although its probably not an album I would listen to all the time, it definitely is a solid album.


yup

15Steps 05-21-2008 10:01 PM

im halfway thru, and so far a few things have come to me. this album seems to be a more scratchy, edgy album compared to the others they have released. i love how the guitars kinda drone in and out of crazy distortion and what not, its polished but rugged at the same time. more to come when i be finished.

pheurton 05-22-2008 02:56 AM

I like how everything landscapes and seems to intertwine, plus I'm astounded by their transition from there's nothing wrong with love.

sleepy jack 05-27-2008 08:08 PM

Sorry team, this totally slipped my mind. Next album is...

Beach House "Beach House"
http://www.heartbreakbeatrecords.com...houseSMALL.jpg

PM me if you need help getting it.

swim 05-27-2008 08:29 PM

It looks gangster.

Farfisa 05-27-2008 08:54 PM

Sounds alot like Devotion, not that it's bad or anything.


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