Who now listens to such rave milestones as the Prodigy's 1992 hit Charly [...]
I've not read the article yet but, removed from context, that is an insane line. Like, completely deranged." Remember, though: in the dark days of 1991-93, it looked like the guitar really was extinct..."
I've not read the article yet but, removed from context, that is an insane line. Like, completely deranged.
I'm assuming he's talking about UK guitar music, because I remember being completely buzzing about Soundgarden, Nirvana, Metallica, Jane's Addiction... then later, Slint, Fugazi, Earth, Melvins, Swans, Drive Like Jehu, Godflesh, Kyuss et al.
Err, and that's not even mentioning Loveless that, last time I checked, was guitar music in the 1991-3 era, reasonably successful, and sufficient evidence that the guitar breathed still.
Its pathetic as its an attempt held up by pisspoor muso-journos to hold back the broadband era. There is no single narrative, but the way it is still presented appears to me certainly to be some kind of attempt to keep a lid on the whole thing.
the entire oeuvre of Altern 8 (two blokes who essentially released the same record over and over again - what cards!).
I've not read the article yet but, removed from context, that is an insane line. Like, completely deranged.
I'm assuming he's talking about UK guitar music, because I remember being completely buzzing about Soundgarden, Nirvana, Metallica, Jane's Addiction... then later, Slint, Fugazi, Earth, Melvins, Swans, Drive Like Jehu, Godflesh, Kyuss et al.
Err, and that's not even mentioning Loveless that, last time I checked, was guitar music in the 1991-3 era, reasonably successful, and sufficient evidence that the guitar breathed still.
The man who wrote this article has quite possibly never heard of fun...
Neither has he been out in the past five years, as 'Out of Space' and 'Let Me Be Your Fantasy' are mainstays of even cheesey indie nights.
Man do I ever love rave...![]()
Contrast to 88-90 when people were really too busy getting faced to make music and most of the records were american imports.
88-90: LFO, KLF, 808 State, Baby Ford, Nexus 21, Rhythmatic, Nightmares On Wax, Scientist, errrrr Guru Josh