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AM I missing something, by not being interested in My Bloody Valentine?
I've heard one album, can't remember what it was. But I was not all that interested. Do I have to relisten to it?
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I've been wondering the same thing.
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maybe... when i first listened to an album of theirs ("isn't anything") in a record shop about 12 years ago i didn't like it at all. then a few years later i heard "loveless" and i've loved that ever since... and "isn't anything" too.
loveless is one of those rare albums i never really play anymore these days but whenever i do listen to it it's pure bliss... i found that out again last month when i heard it somewhere. |
Well ive never really liked Loveless, ive always felt like its one of those albums that youre supposed to take drugs to, like Screamadelica or Forever Changes. Although the first and last songs are truly brilliant. I think Isnt Anything is much better.
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I found loveless to be piss-awful. Sorry.
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All this talk about MBV makes me wanna listen to them. I'm going to put on Isn't Anything. Soft as snow is a great song. And I'm with hayden on the loveless part, I still don't fancy it at all in comparison to Isn't Anything
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yeah Isnt Anything is faultless from start to Finish, get that.
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That's the one I've heard loveless.
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isnt anything is miles better than loveless, but loveless is still a great album, if you dont like them yet, maybe you wont ever like them, maybe you should try listening to them under the influence of your favourite substance or just give them some time and try listening to them again in a year or something.
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I don't do drugs.
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No, I just don't care for them. I mean I have tried them, but I am hypersensitive, and that just screws me over.
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i feel like MBV is sort of an acquired taste. loveless is better...
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dont feel like you need to explain yourself to hayden...he isnt a god, he has no supernatural powers. ps-loveless & isnt anything are brilliant... |
if you can id recommend getting a copy of ecstacy and wine, its a mixture of two earlier eps (ecstacy and strawberry wine) its great though and really helps show the band developing from the birthday party rip off band they were for this is your... into a byrds style folk band into what they became.
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download - Slow
You Made Me Realise and if that doesnt work give up on them. i can give you those tracks if you want them |
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I recall I didn't really like My Bloody Valentine all too much when I first started listening to them. You don't need drugs to listen to My Bloody Valentine. The album Loveless is enough of a trip in itself. I consider Loveless to be "crashing after a really fun night or a party" sort of music. |
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haha i did like loveless but have not heard a huge amount of other stuff. |
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Just to state the obvious: don't bother trying if you don't like them.
Join the club. They're not terrible, but nothing to get excited about. |
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as for the drugs, you don't need drugs to like them, their music is the drug. |
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their music is so pretty and heavy, yet soft
i just dont understand how people cant like them. i mean, i can but they're just so good. |
Loveless is a fucking MASTERPIECE. Isn;t anything is great but it is like slint's tweeze versus spiderland. the fruition comes from the second album.
I resisted loveless for so long, because all these pussy fucks gushed about MBV, but I bought it and love it and I can listen to it anytime and it is flawless and perfect straight through,. Isn;t anything is genius good also. loveless is like daydream nation, a amsterpiece so innovative that it shapes things afterwards and the innivation is forgotten. |
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They were a two-trick pony but 'Isn't Anything' is more viscerally emotional an album with loads of good sexual references in it.
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Both albums are great, but my fave is Loveless
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I used to adore Loveless, less so Isn't Anything. I don't like either so much any more, thanks to playing them too much. Not a prerequisite to taste. You should probably hear them, but there's not an album made that's entirely essential (apart from the Fall's Peel sessions box set).
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Loveless is just a big wall of sound that washes over your soul. It makes a freind of mine cry, some people couldn't care less about the album. I enjoy it
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Try listening to LOVELESS when you're half-awake.
My problem with Isn't Anything is that save for All I Need and No More Sorry, it isn't a totally specific album. And the sound's so comparatively thin that the group sounds earthbound. Yes there's more variety, but does the album feel whole for it? And does "Cupid Come" sound like "City Girl" to anyone? The packaging of the album's nice though, even if the overall sound of the album isn't all that blurred. |
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i just got isnt anything and 3 other ep's burnt.
theyre quite nice. i have loveless also it rules. yes you should listen to them |
i dont like their name.
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says the guy who named himself compulsive diarrhea. |
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Specific as in Special, distinctive, or unique Porkmarras, maybe I don't know what thin means. But after hearing Loveless the sound of IA just sounds so plain. I hear in Feed Me With Your Kiss the crunch that you're talking about though. It's the rockiest of the bunch. Am I an aspiring journalist? I'm insulted. Yeah, I am. And about my stereo, yeah, it could wamp wamp more. It's so small you could cradle it. But it's been there for me during the Times, man, believe it. |
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I know exactly what you mean. Isn't anything is not cohesive like Loveless. Loveless is THICK, with shields achieving his goal of perfection in sound walls. |
What's wrong with WALLS OF SOUND?
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I think Isn't Anything is more rocking, but Loveless is prettier (although Isn't Anything does have some very pretty moments, and Loveless does have its rocking moments)
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And?
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Nothing. Except someone well versed in the Wall of Sound might forget how wonderful a track with a lot of room and space in it can be. Everything has its place. |
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