Woebot
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i like the video.
the song seems dated though.
like how kasabian sounds like unkle or something from the late 90s.
its odd people are already doing stuff that sounds like that.
i know what you mean about that and the prodigy dance-rock thing that someone mentioned earlier BUT i think they're reaching for something a bit cooler - and truthfully they're nearly (but not quite) there. but close enough for it not to matter. the presence of MIA on this track is the first time i've thought she actually works in a songs favour - cuts against the grain in a meaningful way.
i suppose another *nearly there* thing was the chemical brothers with that 23 skidoo sampling thing. the problem with that, and with a lot of the rock-sampling dance stuff is that it goes for "avin' it" - and it comes over really embarrassing. like the two modes of behavior don't actually match - the dancefloor (or the dancefloor in one's mind) always requires GROOVE first. but there is rock in which groove is key - the best rock imho. the true rock.
kasabian were a band i *nearly* rated actually. nearly quite good. but not hip enough. as for the late unkle - again this was someone who didn't actually understand what rock was - looking at it from the outside, clumsily grasping at certain things without actually realising their synthesis.
before people melt down and accuse me of being a trad git they should (i think) consider that a great proportion of the actual yoof think that Indie Rock is where it's at. and actually it's the whole insectoid "we are modernists" (groan) intellectual dance thing which is the historical throwback. i think the idea of annexing the NME audience is a really exciting one - and i wish mia the best with this one.