no i do get it i know it's supposed to be some sort of rejection of things like ideals and sounding kind of ramshackle is meant to be a positive rather than a negativeyeah but you two are misunderstanding how indie works. being incompetent is the whole point
here's the next 2 tracks anyway
ribbing on what I said last night, Dean Blunt is proof of Miles Davis contention that rhythm is something you have to practice and that it is learned, not innate, east London's disproof of orientalism, right there! The guy has no flow whatsoever.
i would probably need some examples if you really want me to talk about this (and i don't really want to, i thought this thread was about something else).i'm sure @catalog has something to say about this i haven't listened to much blunt compared to either of you but i agree that to call what he has a "flow" is kinda laughable
I'm surprised you didn't comment on the heavy metal ballad guitar in the Bloody Jay tracki like the first one. no clue what he's saying at the moment. feels breathless and breezy. and young/carefree. there's something about the cops in the lyrics. my momma said something about uncut grass? i like the parody logo as well. feels like whatever they are doing, they are having a laugh, which i like. like with goody mob, i would be interested in checking out more from them.
the 2nd one - got that young thug howling feel. it's a little bit serious and sad sounding for me a touch. very mournful. but i do appreciate the vocal distortions going on. got an almost reggae feel, like mavado. i can hear the words on this. "all you know is what i know, so stop acting like you know" - it's very plaintive, verging on pathos/sentimentality. maybe if i was really sad i would put this on, dunno. it's a bit one trick. not a trick i'm particularly at the moment, at least not right now.
indie culture is formed in reaction to demanding middle class parents. its a rejection of effort and ideals of competence/perfection etc
its supposed to be rubbish. i personally hate it, but i understand it as a professional anthropologist.
no i do get it i know it's supposed to be some sort of rejection of things like ideals and sounding kind of ramshackle is meant to be a positive rather than a negative
not sure it holds up in this day and age where you've got indie musicians whose whole thing is doing their version of steely dan,carpenters and all that wishy washy 70s am radio stuff
This is exactly what I didno, I get that. But in that case, why not just listen to random harsh noise like those mans who have merzbow's entire discography on their hd? I mean, I applaud that sheer bloody single mindedness.
This is exactly what I did
Indie->sonic youth->Japanese noise
I didn't mess about either, age 21 I traveled to the alchemy records shop in Osaka wearing a Madonna t-shirtThis is exactly what I did
Indie->sonic youth->Japanese noise
MASONNA T-ShirtI didn't mess about either, age 21 I traveled to the alchemy records shop in Osaka wearing a Madonna t-shirt
I played at a festival a few years ago and they were headline act. Ultra heavy metal improvised rock 3 piece. They were great can't be bothered with home listening though.a commendable development. Are you into Mainliner?