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03-13-2008, 01:02 PM | #25 (permalink) | |
killedmyraindog
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I was actually surprised to see the high praise for this act since I’d only heard one song and it was “cash machine” coming out in the wake of the white rapper/nu-metal hog wash and I foolishly concluded they were a cash in on a trashy movement. Since they came up on Last.fm with a random pop up after I choose to listen to artists that sounded like “yeah yeah yeahs.” I have to imagine their much bigger in the U.K. than here though given that I read something on them in Q and I don’t think RS or Spin know their alive.
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03-13-2008, 02:21 PM | #26 (permalink) | |
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However, the fact is that he lacks the verbal dexterity of your Alex Turners and your Pete Dohertys and whatnot. It's clear to see from the lyrics. Jackhammer, who's also heard the album as rigorously as I have, will be only too pleased to confirm that Archer's lyricisms show less skill and depth than those of a late primary school kid with star aspirations (examples on previous page). Couple that with the excruciatingly bland redundancy of the music, particularly as exhibited on Album No.II, and essentially what you've got is band who've got themselves stuck in a niche pretty early on, with little sign of a light at the end of the tunnel. Hard-Fi will continue making records, but even their mainstream popularity will dwindle. You have to have had as many big early hits as Oasis to reach the point of being able to do the same thing over and over again without the general masses deciding to dispense with you. Forget Eminem, Richard. You're gonna be havin' trouble keeping up with Lethal B. |
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03-13-2008, 02:32 PM | #27 (permalink) | |
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I'll just repeat what I said in the 'worst support act' thread
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Talking to people after the gig (which consisted of Hard Fi , Tom Vek , The Departure & Graham Coxon headlining) most people thought Tom Vek was the one who would go on to be the most popular band playing there that night. Hard Fi were the worst band of the night. So you could say it was a bit of a shock seeing them on Saturday morning TV with a number one album about 8 months down the line.
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03-13-2008, 02:36 PM | #28 (permalink) | |
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03-13-2008, 02:56 PM | #30 (permalink) |
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Kaiser Chiefs are another example of bone numbingly averageness. Add The Kooks very very soon.
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