04.04.2006, 07:42 PM | #1 |
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I really feel the surf genre hasn't really been explored very heavily, the only band that really took it that far was Man or Astroman?
There were a few bands in the 80's that lasted for short ammounts of time that were incredibly unique. I'm thinking of Tones on Tail and Happy Go Licky. |
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04.04.2006, 08:07 PM | #2 |
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yeah, i like the less cheesy side of surf, i'd like to see a lot more analog electronica along the lines of analord, i'm sure it's out there I just don't know the names of people doing it
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04.04.2006, 08:14 PM | #3 | |
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There was a pretty big neo-surf movement in the early and mid 90s; it wasn't just Man Or Astroman. Try Galaxy Trio, Impala, A Bones, Panasonics, to name just a few. |
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04.04.2006, 08:16 PM | #4 |
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Right now, I'm in the middle of dissecting You Still Believe In Me by The Beach Boys and it's stuck in my head.
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04.04.2006, 10:13 PM | #5 |
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Umm... I think all good neo-no-wave bands are dead and it should have lasted longer. Kk Rampage is the only thing keeping the scene alive.
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04.04.2006, 10:17 PM | #6 |
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It lasted longer than the original New Wave.
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04.04.2006, 10:19 PM | #7 |
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True but that's because it was tons better. Arab on Radar died far too early. the Chinese Stars, Made in Mexico, and Athletic Automation are nothing compared to the o.g. AOR.
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04.05.2006, 12:47 AM | #8 |
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not enough klezmer metal. Alamaailman Vasarat is the only band i've heard doing it.
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04.05.2006, 02:00 AM | #9 |
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I wish there were more releases available of international bands from 60's...Sure, there's the tropicalia stuff from Brazil,but how about from other non-english speaking countries playing rock from the same era?
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04.05.2006, 04:56 AM | #10 |
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^agreed
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I like this subject - first of all, there's hundreds of surf-punk bands out there, it just happens that Man or Astroman? are among the best.
Second, it's very difficult for bands to explore some genres - I don't think a lot of Sonic Youth's ideas should remain entirely in their control, and there's a few bands who take a few of their ideas and run with them sucessfully (early Blonde Redhead, ...Trail of dead, etc) but I don't think ideas like those on DDN have quite been explored enough to constitute a genre, where they really could and probably should. The other problem I can think of is that some genres run themselves out so quickly that it's quite right they should disappear - I think a lot of lower-case improv is getting really stale now... Taku Sugimoto & Radu Malfatti have disappeared into a conceptual cul-de-sac; Nmperign are still excellent... Berhard Gunther has done some exquisitely beautiful things, but generally I think the genre's pretty much a dead-end.
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04.05.2006, 06:20 AM | #12 |
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GREBO is the one. It was an late 80's/early 90's movement, largely from Midlands, in England. It spawned some really very decent bands, eg Gaye Bykers on Acid, Ned's Atomic Dustbiin, Pop Will Eat Itself, as well as the lesser Wonderstuff. Carter USM, The Wonder Stuff, The Levellers, Zodiac Mindwarp and the Love Reaction and New Model Army are occaisionally associated with the scene, which I remember was dubbed by Melody Maker as 'the scene that celebrates itself'.
It was shortlived, but some very good music came from there, and it is certainly under-recognised. Especially GAye Bykers on acid.
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Oh dear God no, no Grebo, please not grebo.... noooooooooooooooo...!
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Yes. Grebo. Gaye Bykers on Acid, dude. You can't knock them.
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Can and will. I have a soft spot for the stuffies though.
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Ooh, no. My brother in law has this weird love for them, they were the ones I couldn't stand. Poppies were cool enough, Neds were cool enough, and I still really love GBOA. In fact I've just put them on. What on earth can you object to about GBOA?
The stuffies had a new LP out recently. It was reviewed in the Telegraph about a month ago. Did you know?
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No I did not. Can't be bothered to buy it though, I think it's probably a good idea to leave them in the past.
The problem with GBOA is that the name is far too good for the music, if that makes any sense...
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I love their music (GBOA, not stuffies).
re: that stuffies LP: I think the Telegraph's guy said something about Hunt's powerful (his word) voice being overpowered by the 'U2 style production of the guitars'. So you're probably right not to buy.
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04.05.2006, 10:56 AM | #19 |
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the drummer from the wonder stuff died a few days ago in a motorbike crash
http://chocoreve.blogspot.com/ has a lot of thai psych and indian psych popping up now and again |
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yeah, chocoreve's got some sweet turkish psych. the cambodian stuff is weird, too.
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