bomb the music industry covered gold soundz for their rarity comp, does he play it like that version or is it like stripped down acoustic or smth
gotcha, yeah I mean there's just no way to improve on what is pretty much a perfect song so no reason to go back to the cover but it's definitely the kind of thing I'd get down to at a show lol
New to this thread - Anyone listen to Jellyfish? Their track "New Mistake" is probably my favorite song from the 90s.~
I spend a lot of time driving so I made a playlist of 90’s and early 2000’s indie, alternative, and emo with a few “scene” bands mixed in (plus one Replacements song from the 80's for good measure) but it’s mostly 90’s indie/alternative in case anyone uses Apple Music and would want to check it out.
archers were so good when I saw em the other night, if they haven't hit yr city yet you all should go. they played Raleigh days and another new song too (which was also good)
in case anyone is looking for anything to watch, been spending my time w these the last few days / Fugazi / Instrument (Documental Sub Español) The Shield Around The K: The Story of K Records (2000) Wise Old Little Boy 1991 - The Year Punk Broke the only ones i haven't seen are the microphones one and 1991 the year punk broke. ian mackaye, henry rollins, thurston moore, or some combo of the above are unsurprisingly in most of these. haven't gotten to rewatching Instrument, but that and the Slint one are probably my favorites and the most informative about the bands behind, but still treating the band and its music as art to be considered carefully and not necessarily just biographies. the minutemen one and the slowdive ones are too, but bc of the circumstances of each (d. boon's death, rachel and neil dating when they were younger) it inevitably spends a little more talking about their lives because it affects and informs the art a little more. that's kind of why i didn't include the pixies one, they're all like into middle age, so i get it, but it seems super sanitized and sterile bc it doesn't really shed light on anything about the band it just kind of shows they're still not great at interacting w each other and it's mostly kind of a bummer, at least to me. but i'm pasting it in now bc in the end it IS an honest doc about where they were at in the not so distant past (came out 2006) and there's some interesting footage of their first rehearsal back together loudQuietloud: A Film About the Pixies - Found Tapes
this is so fucking good, just getting around to it. i didn't love raleigh days but both songs on this single (looks like it's been updated with cruel reminder) are so good.
Its weird. Ive heard alot of their singles over the years and even seen them live multiple times but never have dived into their past/any of their albums other than Yoshimi. And now i hear soft bulletin and its like an instant "how havent i heard this before?" Everything about it is clearly something id love. And TBH im surprised their most famous album is one with such strong DIY aesthetics and production.
tbh they have kind of a weird rep, somewhat deserved and somewhat not. they don’t really have any outright bad albums. at worst they’re just fine, at best they’re some the best albums of their generation. new one rules too
last night I listened to no pocky for kitty for the first time. so good. I see where the get up kids get, uh, everything from now
i wouldn’t say so. i think foolish is generally considered their best? they also are a pretty consistent band where i wouldn’t say there’s an obvious peak like some others. the reunion albums have been very good too