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Old 07.27.2008, 09:22 AM   #119
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Originally Posted by atari 2600
My take on it is that P.J. Harvey isn't bereft of moments completely, but I can't say I'm into her music either.

Pixies are okay-to-good-to-great. I kind of have to be in the mood for it, I suppose. I haven't listened to them in a good while.

I think its relevant that both the Pixies and PJ Harvey came along at roughly the same time, a time when I was listening to other things. And so they sort of slipped under my radar a bit. The same with Pavement.

I suppose I was on much more of a 'noise' kick at the time, which made the likes of P.J. Harvey, the Pixies not figure that highly in what I was after. As such, although I was around when they arrived, I've only really listened to them retrospectively. So my appreciation of them is rather skewed by that.
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