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Nirvana's Nevermind |
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20 | 37.74% |
My Bloody Valentine's Loveless |
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33 | 62.26% |
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I'd like to have a discussion of these two albums by Nirvana and My Bloody Valentine, respectively. A comparison is merited not only due to their shared 1991 releases, but also because they were (arguably) the defining moment in their respective subgenres, grunge and shoegaze.
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Existential Egoist
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Nevermind is a fun record. Loveless is an epic record. When I listen to Nevermind, I like to sing along, play air guitar, and jump around. When I listen to Loveless I like to sit back and immerse myself in the sound. Loveless is a better record, in my opinion, because it moves me, and that is what I really want from music more than anything else.
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I respect the hell out of Loveless for what it did, but I find moments on the record nearly unlistenable. Nevermind for me, even though it's not Nirvana's best work by a long shot. And I definitely feel Nevermind has more emotional depth.
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I think Nevermind has more blatant emotion coming out of it. I feel that's mostly just because the lyrics are a big part of the music. Loveless, however, is ALL emotion. The music down to the ethereal singing...you have to feel the album. With Nevermind you can just listen to it. I was going to come in here saying you couldn't compare the two and wonder why someone would make this thread...but I guess it's an interesting comparison.
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Join Date: Jul 2009
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Loveless is an amazing album but Nevermind is the perfect album. I can`t really think of too many albums where every song is just perfect as on Nevermind. The song order of that album is also amazing. Needless to say I go with Nevermind.
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Join Date: Sep 2007
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Interesting pairing this one, but I have to go for Loveless of course. While it's nearly impossible to compare both of them musically they did both have a significant impact on alternative music at the time, Nevermind more so in the mainstream, and also on myself. These days Loveless is far more interesting to me musically as I love getting lost in a nice big sea of sound, while ten years ago Nevermind would be the obvious choice for me as I would definitely prefer the youthful intensity and angst-ridden lyrics. Comparing the two of them now Loveless is way ahead of Nevermind in originality, creativity and consistency, while Nevermind only gets one up on Loveless in terms of energy.
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