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Foetus Nail
Foetus Nail
1 nov 06
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mmm...maybe...a grotesque voice...oh congratulations on the multicolored parade of your profile covers... :-)))
Foetus Nail
Foetus Nail
1 nov 06
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Well... for me, Thirwell's voice is neither annoying nor, even less, stupid... what does a "stupid" voice mean, anyway???
Foetus Nail
Foetus Nail
1 nov 06
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What a hateful and stupid exit, Sanjuro.
Crass Penis Envy
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Interesting. They are often compared to Discharge. Anyway, punk/hc (especially the politicized one) viscerally hated hippies. Rightly so.
Blink 182 Blink 182
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It's hard to understand what this change in the band consists of: from commercial pop-rock to... who knows. Ah, that "a certain Robert Smith" is a joke, right?
Cream Wheels Of Fire
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Yes.
Pere Ubu Terminal Tower
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To be recovered.
My Bloody Valentine Isn't Anythying
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I also thought about the fact that the sound of guitarists like Bob Mould is somehow a precursor (even if unwittingly) to shoegaze... or even Greg Sage of the Wipers can be heard in certain moments in some tracks of Isn't Anything... or even Superchunk... the two scenes (US indie and UK shoegaze) share the combination of walls of sound (or noise) and faint, suffocated melodies... what changes is the background: indie had the experience of hardcore behind it, which wasn't present in the UK... bands like MBV (or even the Jesus and Mary Chain) started from the English new wave, particularly from the dark... perhaps that's why MBV sounds more "metaphysical," more transcendent, while American indie bands are perhaps more concrete, more "realistic," more roots, more harsh...
Sonic Youth Confusion Is Sex plus Kill Yr. Idols
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An important debut for all noise-rock, but nothing compared to the masterpiece Daydream Nation... A universe of decomposing sounds, the proof that noise is the psychedelia of the '80s... Here, my favorite is The World Looks Red, with strangely bizarre timbres.........