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View Poll Results: What would you like to see for the next ALBUM?
Yeasayer - Frargrant World 2 18.18%
Normal Love - Survival Tricks 1 9.09%
EL-P - Cancer4Cure 3 27.27%
Diamond Terrifier - Kill the Self That Wants to Kill Yourself 0 0%
Pg.Lost - Key 4 36.36%
Alt-J - An Awesome Wave 1 9.09%
Voters: 11. You may not vote on this poll

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Old 02-07-2012, 10:23 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Old 02-08-2012, 12:17 AM   #2 (permalink)
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1) What are this albums' strengths?

As it stands, it isn't that different from other pre-C86 stuff out there, and i can point to several superior bands of that era - The Weather Prophets, The Loft and The June Brides. The main strength I think for this one is that the songwriting is quite competent, lots of melodic hooks and I admire their attempts at creating more diversity for what is basically jangly pop.

2) What are its weaknessess?

It tends to be all over the place. Some songs sound a bit like the Smiths, some like early Lightning Seeds.

3) How does it compare to the artist's other work?

This is the only one I've heard. I have heard of them before, but not heard them before.

4) Favourite songs?

Just for injecting some variety with horns and strings - "These are the Things", "Hey" and "September Sting"

5) What feelings did this album evoke?

Mostly nostalgia, and watching The Tube (British music program with obscure bands) on VHS in the 80s.

6) How does this album fit into your regular rotation?

I don't really like it that much, so not really many repeat listenings.

7) What stood out to you about this album's themes, musically/lyrically?

the topics are quite disparate, and the themes vague - in fact, i'd say it's slightly schizoid

8) If you've had any noteworthy experiences with this album, what have they been?

None, except that the download is quite short and need not much fuss.

9) What do you know about this album's creation? Any interesting facts or anecdotes?

None

10) How does this album represent the chosen theme?

I'm not aware of any.

11) How does this album compare to other albums nominated for this theme?

I think I like the other albums in that nomination table more, all of them, more than this, actually.

12) How does this album compare to others in its genre?

Not that strong. Definitely better pre-C86 stuff out there.

13) Can you recommend similar albums to this?

I can point you to The Weather Prophets, The Loft and The June Brides but I haven't heard entire albums.

14) What does this album's artwork say about it? Is it well paired with the music?

um, no - it looks like a rollicking punk album but it's not

15) If you voted for this album, why?

I didn't
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I can only imagine that the Pale Fountains won this poll, because they were the one album that the fewest people have already heard. I can't say for sure, but I know I always cast for an album I've never heard before, and I would suppose that being one of the only albums not hailed as a classic, it held the most intrigue.

This is a simple album, really. It's just a catchy jangle/sophisti-pop album. Perhaps I should stop nominating albums that I enjoy and instead select albums that sound complex or challenging, I don't know. I prefer the melodies of Kitchen Table to the other jangle pop giants I've heard; 16 Lover's Lane, or about half of the Smiths' songs for example. The album's greatest weakness is its patchiness, I think, it's a bit scattered and not all that consistent in its quality. Favourite tracks are Stole the Love, Bicycle Thieves, and the title track.

I regularly play this album any time I get in the mood for jangle pop or 80s albums. The only other albums I've heard from this theme are Psychocandy, which I really don't feel anything for, and This Nation's Saving Grace, which is excellent and I wish had won instead. If I'd known it would come down to a vote or two I'd have saved my vote (spent on Songs From the Big Chair) for this one. I guess if you enjoyed this you'd probably enjoy Shack (ex-Pale Fountain member project) or The Go-Betweens, The Beautiful South, or even Prefab Sprout.
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