Fair enough. People pay too much heed to originality I think. I don't really care if music could have been made 30 years ago- it's either good or not. I think as people get older they tend to blame the music for the fact that they're getting more jaded :D
Yes it was me. I'm pleased that it took a couple of wrong guesses to get me this time- I tried to make it less obviously me. Although I've still apparently produced a "relentless onslaught of indiedom" so sorry about that...
The Knickers track is indeed new and can be found here...
13. The Bug (feat Warrior Queen) – Poison Dart. We had a conversation about this earlier in the thread, which might be a clue to the author of this cd, or might be a red herring. spring hall convert? Plus he laughed at my Ariel Pink joke which may have been an attempt to throw me off the scent...
Right, after a dreadful night for those of us who aren't uber capitalist sell your own grandma small state scum, I'm looking for the next tracks on this cd to cheer me up. Are they up to the job? Let's find out together:
7. Slum of Legs - Razorblade the Tape. I like this track. So much so that I...
Speaking of which:
Here we go with CD2.
1. Keel Her – Go. Lo Fi strummings from friends of R Stevie Moore. I think Pro Tools has a lot to answer for, as so many bands produce their own stuff now. This sounds a bit flat – I’m no advocate of big production, but stuff like this benefits from a...
7. Andy Stott – Violence. Bit spooky this one, with lots of electronic growling noises and some droning. It’s sort of got a tune too though, which is always a positive.
8. Electric Wizard – Doom Mantia. Ooooh, goodie, doom metallers. This lot seem to have gone for all the clichés, as Wikipedia...
Right, I’m finally getting round to my review. This will be in sections as I’ve also got to write some data protection training for our HR Department :wozza:, so this will provide light relief in the gaps.
This is a double cd set, with no artwork to post.
1. Pere Ubu – Ubu Dance Party. I’ve...