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Northstar Band • Page 2

Discussion in 'Music Forum' started by Sophos, Mar 8, 2016.

  1. teebs41

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    I love Pollyanna so much I always forget it in my all time lists too
     
  2. CoffeeEyes17

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    yeah Pollyanna is one of those underappreciated scene gems, like The Ugly Organ or Worship & Tribute.
     
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  3. CoffeeEyes17

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    where you at @sophos34 lets gush about this damn album
     
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  4. sophos34

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    Pollyanna is the best pop punk album of all time
     
  5. CoffeeEyes17

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    whoa whoa whoa lets slow it down here.

    youre right
     
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  6. CoffeeEyes17

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    is Pollyanna pop punk? i considered it more emo or hell even indie rock than anything.
     
  7. sophos34

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    It's p pop punk. Some emo in there. Maybe pop rock. Either way it's a scene classic
     
  8. CoffeeEyes17

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    Commit This To Memory>Pollyanna

    but yeah Pollyanna is a classic and I just listened to it its pretty flawless. Nick had a real good tight grip on his songwriting.
     
  9. sophos34

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    I don't like mcs :/
     
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  10. CoffeeEyes17

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    listen, let me on your podcast so i can fight with you about this pls.
     
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  11. sophos34

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    Ohhh that'll be fun
     
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  12. Kingjohn_654

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    I love W&T and anything Northstar, so I guess I need to check out Cursive. Is Ugly Organ the best place to start? Is the term "ugly organ" a synonym for penis?
     
  13. CoffeeEyes17

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    hmu when you want a special guest id love to chat about The 1975 with you and Brandon
     
  14. Kingjohn_654

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    You move me like I've got new feet
     
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  15. CoffeeEyes17

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    yeah TUO is a great place to start. its a goth influenced post hardcore kind of album. its also a concept album, detailing the life and death of The Ugly Organist, the ugly organ in question being both the organ instrument he plays and his penis which symbolically shows him as both an artist that works too hard and a human that feels too much.
     
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  16. CoffeeEyes17

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    also if you enjoy Pinkerton youll probably love The Ugly Organ
     
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  17. Michael Schmidt

    Don't recreate the scene, or reinvent the meanings Supporter

    It's crazy how well this album has aged. It doesn't feel stale or stuck in a certain time period. And Nick Torres is one of the most underappreciated lyricists.
     
  18. Jake Z

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    Never heard it called pop punk, but what an album. Rocket City is still my fav song off that.
     
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  19. SayHello

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    If this band reunited would it be successful / how big of crowds would they draw?
     
  20. teebs41

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    I'm not sure how well it would do. I think in their mind they never went away just changed their name to cassino which is a very difficult band to see live
     
  21. airik625

    we've seen the shadow of the axe before Supporter

    Forget about it! He's too busy working on material for Cassino hah.

    Sounds Of Salvation
    is one of my all-time favorite records. Incredible.
     
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  22. SayHello

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    What is this Cassino you speak of and how can I hear some music?
     
  23. airik625

    we've seen the shadow of the axe before Supporter

  24. Michael Schmidt

    Don't recreate the scene, or reinvent the meanings Supporter

    It's difficult to say exactly how well it would do, but I would guess it to be not very successful. They never got the push they needed from Triple Crown bc they were still an opening band growing their base. A reunion doesn't bring back a huge base. The first tour for Pollyanna they played second on a bill that went (Say Anything, Northstar, Straylight Run, & Hot Rod Circuit), and then did various support tours after and broke up. Other bands on Triple Crown like Hit The Lights and others were getting more of their resources from a marketing perspective.

    From a sound standpoint, I think there is a good group of indie/rock/pop/punk bands going that they could do pretty well if they were to catch on. There was just never a big following for Northstar in a macro sense. There is a good group from AP/Chorus, but it's hardly a big demand. I do think Northstar's past material sounds free of the era it was made. It's not like listening to some of the FOB or Sense Fail stuff where it was feels stuck in a certain point in time. Pollyanna could come out now, and if marketed by the right label kids and young adults could really connect with it.
     
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  25. so re-release Pollyanna and make it special (and get all the track names right on the back ;))