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Death & the Maiden 07.16.2008 01:55 AM

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Originally Posted by batreleaser
silverchair

that band was fucking huge worldwide, and actually had a decent song or two, but it seemed like everyone in the world quickly realized they were a 19th rate nirvana for anorexic teenagers.

They're very popular in Australia. And they don't sound or look similar to Nirvana anymore. I don't mind some of their new stuff, which is more "pop", and not guitar-based.

_slavo_ 07.16.2008 02:36 AM

Monaco. Reef. Orbital.

sarramkrop 07.16.2008 03:47 AM

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Originally Posted by Toilet & Bowels
Campeg Velocet
Tiger
Death In Vegas


Tiger had that really cool song, though. I like Death In Vegas' singles when they had a more dancey feel to them, and I don't mind some of the stuff like 'Dirge' etc.

sarramkrop 07.16.2008 03:51 AM

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Originally Posted by Glice
One of my favourite forgotten records was on that label, a double CD single with some indie tosh (definitely eligible for this thread, except I've forgotten their name entirely) and Nought's Red Rag EP, which would probably be considered seminal if you're the kind of idiot who thinks Math Rock isn't a rubbish idea.


I had the Nought ep's too. I was a lot into Mogwai and the ''post-rock'' stuff that you had at that time, so they were up there for me, even though I can't remember any music by them at all.

sarramkrop 07.16.2008 03:52 AM

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Originally Posted by atsonicpark
haha scissor shock just keeps getting more popular.

we're in a 4 page spread in blow up magazine this month, if anyone here lives in italy.


Are you? I know Blow Up very well.

PAULYBEE2656 07.16.2008 10:01 AM

meanswear
s*m*a*s*h*
carter the unstoppable sex machine
these animal men
echobelly
sleeper
shed fucking seven
so much sub brit plop shite went around during the summer of 1995.....

PAULYBEE2656 07.16.2008 10:05 AM

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Originally Posted by radarmaker
I'd say Whipping Boy if it wasn't for the fact that they were really fucking good. Or at least the 2 singles & b-sides I've got are.


whipping boy were great and they came back a couple of years ago for a handful of irish gigs..... submarine is a fucking gem of an album. heartworm a bit more radio friendly but still damn good!

Cantankerous 07.16.2008 10:05 AM

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Originally Posted by Derek
I would but it's in Italian and confusing.

google has a translating function that apparently works fairly well because i;m reading the website in pretty understandable english...

PAULYBEE2656 07.16.2008 10:07 AM

we got a fuzzbox and we are gonna use it
spear of destiny
blamange
blue
red box
living in a box
living color
the colourfield
fields of the nephlim
tygers of the pan tang
wang chung
half of hall and oates
johnny hates jazz
david likes fishing
curiosity killed the cat
haircut 100
swing out sister
the style council...convieniently forgotten

Cantankerous 07.16.2008 10:09 AM

NOOOOO we got a fuzzbox was awesome!!!!

Cantankerous 07.16.2008 10:09 AM

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Originally Posted by Cantankerous
google has a translating function that apparently works fairly well because i;m reading the website in pretty understandable english...

MARTEDI' 10 GIUGNO 2008
Benvenuti nel nuovo sito web di Blow Up. Come vedete ci sono molte novitΰ, a partire dallo spazio che state leggendo, che ci servirΰ per comunicare aggiornamenti 'di servizio' ai lettori, agli abbonati e ai navigatori della rete, quasi come un blog con cui mantenere un contatto immediato e tempestivo con tutti.
Prima di passare al resto, ecco il consueto elenco dei contenuti (articoli, recensioni, rubriche) del numero di Giugno 2008 attualmente in edicola:

“Black Stars – Ghanas Hiplife Generation” • “Compost Blacklabel - Series Vol. 3” • “Disco Italia” • “Ed Rec Vol III” • “Fangafrika – La voix des sans-voix” • “Grand Cru 2008” • “High Tech Soul – Le origini della techno music” • “Moving Soundtracks” • “Narradiohead” • “Signal to Noise Vol.6” • 3eem • A Storm Of Light • Ζthenor • Aimee Mann • Al Green • Alex Mein Smith • Alexander Tucker • Andrew Weatherall • Anthony Braxton • Apart • Apes • Apparat • Arcana • Art Zoyd • Assalti Frontali • Asva • Atjazz • Atmosphere • Attrition • Aube • Barry Adamson • Beata Palya • Beehoover • Ben Nash • Ben Reynolds • Birds Of Avalon • Black Affair • Black Taj • Bloody Riot • Bon Iver • Booka Shade • Born Ruffians • Bowerbirds • Brainville 3 • Brian Agro • Caparezza • Chris Garneau • Christoph Gallio • Circle X • Claudio Jacomucci • Claudio Rocchetti • Coldplay • D.U.N.E. • Dargen D’Amico • Dinosaur Jr • Directing Hand • DJ Dolores • DJ Godfather • DJ Rush • Dom Mino’ • Dominique Vaccaro • Dubxanne • Duke Ellington • Edison Denisov • Einsturzende Neubauten • Electric President • Eli ‘Paperboy’ Reed &The True Loves • Elvis Costello & The Imposters • Emanuele Errante • Emmanuel Jal • Enomissosab • Episch Porzioni [a cura di] • Eric Chenaux • eRikm & akosh S. • Eugene McGuinness • Fabio Orsi • Fake P • Felix Da Housecat • Fenin • Fire Room • Flies Inside The Sun • Flying Lotus • Francesca Sortino • Francesco Cavaliere • Free Kitten • Fursaxa • Gabriele Mirabassi • Gavin Bryars • Gianmarco Martelloni • Gianni Miraglia • Girolamo De Simone • Gretel E Hansel • Gronge • Guignol • Hank Roberts • Heath Watts & Dan Pell • Hell Demonio • Hugues Dufourt • Ian Glasper • iLiKETRAiNS • Incognito • Infadels • Isengrind • Isis • J-Live • J. Spaceman • Jack Or Jive • Jack Rose • James Ruskin • Jape • Joan As Police Woman • Johannes Kalitzke • John Cage • John Lennon • John Luther Adams • Johnny Dowd • Jordan Zevon • Kaleidoscope • Karen Dalton • Kimikova • Ladytron • Laureen Newton & Park Je Chun • Levis Hostel • Lhi Jarris • Lionel Marchetti • Liquid Liquid • Lou Reed - Laurie Anderson - John Zorn • Luca Madonia • Luciano Maggiore • Lullatone • M.A.Z.C.A. • M.B. • Madonna • Maja S. K. Ratkje • Marc Ribot’s Ceramic Dog • Marco Di Marco • Maria Bethβnia • Martin Baumgartner • Martina Topley Bird • Mary Halvorson and Weasel Walter • Massimo Bubola • Mathias Delplanque • Melvins • Metalycιe • Michael Maksymenko • Midfield General • Mink De Ville • Minox • Modey Lemon • Mogwai • Mondo Candido • Mono in VCF • Monosonik • Morton Feldman • Munk • Murk • My Brightest Diamond • My Morning Jacket • My Own Parasite • Natural Snow Buildings • Nicola Ratti • Nikola Kodjabasha • Nine Inch Nails • No-Man • Notwist • Nubian Mindz Presents C.L. • O’Leary - Kang - Van Der Schyff • Omara Portuondo & Maria Bethβnia • Oper’azione Nafta • Orquestra Imperial • Oscar G • Osunlade • Pacific UV • Paolo Tofani • Pentolino’s Orchestra • Pete Molinari • Peter Ulrich • Piero Brega • Poni Hoax • Ponytail • Prospekt • Prurient • Putiferio • Pyramids • Radioactive Man • Ralf Hildenbeutel • Richard Kern • Robbie Basho • Robe. • Roger Reynolds • Rome • Ryoji Ikeda • Sandy Denny • Santogold • Scissor Shock • Scott Kelly • Scott Matthew • Sebadoh • Seelenluft • Semifinalists • Shearwater • Shonky • Silver Jews • Simon Wickham-Smith • Skyphone • Slim Cessna’s Auto Club • Solomon Burke • Son Of Dave • Spectrum Meets Captain Memphis • Speedmarket Avenue • Spiritualized • Starla • Stayer • Stefano Scala • Stevan Kovacs Tickmayer • Steve Von Till • Steve Wynn • Stump • Subtle • Sun City Girls • Svartbag • Syclops • Tape • Teatro Valdoca • Terry Riley • Testing Vault • Tetuzi Akiyama • Thank You • The Aardvark Orchestra • The Black Twig Pickers • The Come n’ Go • The Detroit Cobras • The Doors • The Dub Sync • The Futureheads • The Grid • The Impossible Shapes • The Morlocks • The Move • The Occasional Keepers • The Old Haunts • The Owl Service • The Photografic • The Roots • The Ting Tings • The War On Drugs • The Whip • The Young Gods • Tito Rinesi • Tom Carter • Tom Carter and Christian Kiefer • Tom Mansi & The Icebreakers • Tomasz Bednarczyk • Trio Altrove 1.3 • Trouveur Valdotθn • Tsι • Twinsistermoon • U.S. Christmas • Ubzub • Ute Lemper • Veronica Marchi • Vetiver • Warren Zevon • Werner Durand • White Denim • Wild Beasts • Wildbirds & Peacedrums • Wolf Parade • Woody • Xasthur • Yoshio Machida…

PAULYBEE2656 07.16.2008 10:10 AM

yeah, fuzzbox were pretty good alright........ well there first one ws, the return album was shitty...

i tell you replace them with transvision vamp!

Cantankerous 07.16.2008 10:12 AM

http://youtube.com/watch?v=37GzDRRcXQ4


this is pretty awesome.

Cantankerous 07.16.2008 10:31 AM

http://youtube.com/watch?v=EZGLE23HwPE&feature=related


this WOULD be awesome if she could sing

MellySingsDoom 07.16.2008 10:34 AM

Ah yeah, I saw this when it went out. Great discordant violin and fuzz bass. The "singing" is all part of the fun too, in me opinion. Go girls, go!

Cantankerous 07.16.2008 10:37 AM

i'm inclined to like it because it's almost like they're just taking the piss



http://youtube.com/watch?v=d-7lJGwTQ2c


oh they are so ANNOYING in person
fuck birmingham, like i mean no offense to anyone because i know not all of them are annoying but the accent is really intolerable.

Toilet & Bowels 07.16.2008 10:41 AM

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Originally Posted by PAULYBEE2656
half of hall and oates


wasn't there some kind of resurgence of interest in them recently?

PAULYBEE2656 07.16.2008 11:05 AM

only in daryl hall....

sarramkrop 07.16.2008 11:09 AM

There was a vaguely ironic revival of those two in the early 00's, at least in some clubs.

HECKLER SPRAY 07.17.2008 02:22 PM

Audioslave
 


Sum 41

 



Blink 182

 



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