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horseshit is rad, like em a lot more than times new viking
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TNV plays VU (and Psychedelic Horseshit does too)
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^ahh blunderbuss you beat me to it....listening right now...how great is this?
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Thanks for that blunderbuss.
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http://www.myspace.com/holeclass
Hole Class, a collaboration between Beth Murphy of Times New Viking and Rob Enbom of Eat Skull. |
Times New Viking: Move to California
08.22.09 • by Robert Duffy Posted in Columbus, MP3 on Aug 22, 2009 ![]() MP3: Move to California Matador says: Catalog number OLE-896 is Times New Viking MOVE TO CALIFORNIA 7″, slated to come out on September 8. The four song 7″ contains two tracks from the upcoming BORN AGAIN REVISITED LP, those being “Move To California” and “City On Drugs,” plus two songs from the coveted STAY AWAKE REVISITED cassette, namely “Pentagram” and “Teen Spirit In Hell.” Preorder the new album, in stores September 22, and get this 7″, plus a copy of last year’s STAY AWAKE 7″, and a free poster, all for only $13 – while supplies last. http://www.donewaiting.com/2009/08/2...to-california/ |
New album has leaked. PM me for a link or whatever.
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I shall be going to see this upstart young beat combo on Sept. 24 at the Freebutt in sunny Brighton.
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Ooh, September 17th at Nice n Sleazys, Glasgow
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Yeah I have all Times New Viking's albums, as well as a few of their 7"s, but i dunno though. I mean yeah, I like them fine, but sometimes they get too out of hand.
I like noise a lot. I like messiness too. But it seems like acts these days such as TNV and Wavves are almsot trying too hard to be messy and "lo-fi." Pavement, the Mountain Goats, and Guided by Voices didn't TRY to sound "lo-fi," its just what they were dealing with. On the other hand, TNV almost soudns like they are trying to hard to sound hissy. Still like them a lot though, and I will continue to buy their records. |
^^Yeah I agree.
I think a band should just try to sound on record what they sound like live... wavves sounds badass on record but live they are tame as fuck... I think we sound more tame on record than we do live, so there is still work to be done. |
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I like them. But not that much.
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Well, I don't agree with that. And I don't see anything wrong with trying to sound lo-fi either. If you want your songs to sound messy and hissy and trebly, and the songs work in that format, more power to you. I mean, Wavves is fun stuff on record, precisely because of the way he sculpts his sound on that format. There's no way in hell I'd want to listen to the songs the way he performs them live. |
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really?
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the mp3 from the new 7" sounds boring, i like the band but i have a feeling that at some point i'll just stop giving a shit about them
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tnv sloooooowly became one of my favorite bands, there's really nothing bad about their sound from what i can tell.
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TNV has succeeded in sounding the same live as on record each time I've seen 'em, but it's been well-documented about how Wavves is a major disappointment live. That's quite a surprise that Wavves is touring with Ganglians. If I sucked that bad live, I wouldn't wanna take a really good band with me to kick my ass all over the nation. Maybe now that Zach Hill is drumming for Wavves, it will be different, but I have a hard time imagining how Mr. Wavves is gonna balance Zach's stout and strenuous and artful drumming. Looking forward to TNV coming out west in late October! |
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