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Old 01-17-2009, 02:35 PM   #1 (permalink)
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So I just downloaded Fables and I'm impressed, apparently they had some pretty talented peeps help produce it (Owen Pallet, John Collins.. ect). I got a pretty strong Dodo's vibe, just way more instrumental.. so if you're a fan check these guys out. PM if you liek.



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Catchy, but still a little pop-heavy for my taste.
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Old 01-17-2009, 05:54 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Not bad, I'm quite interested in the Canadian indie scene, like what Broken Social Scene have been doing over the years is pretty cool... although I was never sold on the over-earnest, wall of sound, Arcade Fire ensemble band-style stuff... if that makes any sense? Like that really annoying girl with the violin or the one that bangs the cowbell really hard for 7-minute 2-chord epics. It's too church-y, like white electric indie-gospel.

I guess that's why I like the New Pornographers, they just do good 60's-inflected guitar pop which I'm more partial to. You can just sit back, nod your head and go 'ah nice chord change'; there's no frantic jumping up and down or exorcisms involved.

Immaculate Machine seem to be a bit more on that side of the... British Columbia indie fence (?)
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