crackerjack
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not obvious choices but roots manuva and the roots both seem totally critic proof at this point.
and so they should be. now if the paying punters would just do as they're told and buy their records...
not obvious choices but roots manuva and the roots both seem totally critic proof at this point.
villalobos
i think it's only the first two mogwai albums that are acclaimed, to be honest. and they're not that great.
villalobos puts out some records that are just dull, but that's part of what makes me like him- he comes up with these mad ideas (presumably while off his tits in the basement of that factory that he works from) that normal people would never think of making a three minute tune from, let alone a thirty minutes one or an album from. and then you end up with stuff like harem d'archimede and the 'blood on my hands' remix that make the whole process worthwhile.
i think there are a lot of hip-hop sacred cows. i've never heard a bad word about gang starr, but maybe that's because they've been smart enough to only release one album since 98 and so can't keep on 'returning to form' in the reviews. their eighties/nineties output is pretty amazing in my eyes; moment of truth is really underrated. it's pretty impossible to say a bad word about pete rock in some quarters.
yeah dj premier is very overrated.
Again, would anyone actually write about Scott Walker if they weren't basically a fan? I'm not really up to date on who's famous at the moment but I wouldn't have thought there was much point publishing a bad review of a Scott Walker album in the mainstream press because only 0.00001% of your readership would buy it if they were left to their own devices.criticize Scott Walker from Climate Of Hunter onward at your peril...
Yeah, I haven't read a bad review of an MBV record in 15 years...my bloody valentine are biggly overated,
To be fair Au Harem D'Archimede sounded pretty wonderful the last time I was on acid.
That and the Shackleton remix certainly have their moments.
But yes, overrated. No one could live up to his hype.
Yeah, I haven't read a bad review of an MBV record in 15 years...
The Bug.
As for the charge that every post-Goo album has been universally dismissed: don't forget Washing Machine, which came out in '94 or '95 I think. Some critics consider that their best record next to Daydream Nation. Can't say I disagree either.
Yeah but that's just because it's good!
Actually I think someone slagged him off in The Wire a few years back (Ben Watson?) for exhibiting klepto-magpie tendencies. But I could be wrong about that.
Not forgetting Beyond The Implode's intense but flawed campaign to get on the BASH guestlist.
Opinions will vary on which record is their best (as if 'best' make any sense to begin with, i couldn't care less about such an arbitrary denomination) (and thank goodness opinions vary, how boring it would be otherwise), but I can tell you that having watched up close SY perform Daydream Nation in its entirety last summer, there is no question but that they still play with fire and love for the music. Absolutely incendiary, and the smiles on their faces said it all. A very enjoyable experience, and the music sounded wonderful.Some critics consider that their best record next to Daydream Nation. Can't say I disagree either.
yeah dj premier is very overrated.