07.10.2007, 09:35 AM | #1 |
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Are they worth a listen ?
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07.10.2007, 10:24 AM | #2 |
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They used to be, a very, very long time ago. Are they still making music, or is it older stuff that you're thinking about investigating?
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By the sound of what you tend to listen to, you might enjoy them. Never been too much of a fan but out of all their records that I have listened to and remember, Virus Meadow has to be my favourite. I'm not sure if I am recommending them , but you might enjoy them. |
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According to Allmusicguide their last release is from 2003. I'm more interested in investigating the 80s stuff. Quote:
Thanks for the suggestion. I was afraid they'd be just a pale copy of The Cure or Joy Division, so apparently they're not (even if they're certainly not on a par with those two bands). Thanks to both of you for your replies |
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07.10.2007, 12:42 PM | #5 |
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I've just realised, I saw them supporting The Cure when they toured The Top. I don't remember much about them though.
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07.10.2007, 05:04 PM | #6 |
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They're okay, not one of my favorite bands or anything, but they do have some top shelf songs.
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07.22.2007, 03:40 PM | #7 |
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They have a couple of live shows coming up:
13/10/07 - BUSH HALL, LONDON For the first time in 15 years AATT will make an extremely rare London appearance in this ornate turn-of-the-century dance hall. Tickets are limited so email AATT for further information and to reserve a place. Tickets are priced at 15.00 GBP including booking fee. 24/11/07 - LA MAROQUINERIE, PARIS Details of where to get tickets to be announced soon... http://www.andalsothetrees.co.uk/ The support at the London date is Julia Kent, who I think is fantastic, so I'm going to that just to see her. |
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07.23.2007, 01:36 PM | #8 |
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I enjoy an occasion AATT song, but mostly for a goof. That singer is way over-the-top with the melodrama. The band's music is appealing enough on the first album even if not for a goof. Surely, it's very comparable to early Cure. Very restrained. "Wallpaper Dying" is the title of one song that I can actually remember. Perhaps the others didn't make enough of an impression on me.
Later stuff I heard started to dabble more in the "chamber rock" realm. I had a copy of the single for "Lady D'Arbanville." The string music was too precious for me to bear, and the vocals were even 200% more over-the-top. I sold it back very quickly and never looked back. Maybe I've missed something since then...I dunno.
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