> TAGMOMG said on
12-10-2009 at
18:17:
Well, considering it's all but over...
> Danman23270 said on
12-10-2009 at
03:07:
not in this century though -_-
> Danman23270 said on
12-10-2009 at
03:07:
-_- your out of your fuckin mind
> MicahBuzan said on
12-09-2009 at
08:15:
radiohead loves this band. jonny greenwood offered to record guitar on one of their songs, but he listened to the song and said it was already perfect and he didnt want to ruin it.
> scottshredbrig1291 said on
11-13-2009 at
00:56:
the vocal melody sounds like weezers island in the sun
> puncrocks said on
07-29-2009 at
01:24:
my band farted. sorry.
> jokeharmonica said on
04-29-2009 at
06:15:
love it !!!
> TAGMOMG said on
04-28-2009 at
18:12:
I supose so.
> kruddykuffar said on
04-26-2009 at
13:50:
All in good fun.
> TAGMOMG said on
04-26-2009 at
06:55:
Good point. They could well become infulential in the future.And I'll have to do that sometime.
> kruddykuffar said on
04-26-2009 at
05:18:
You aren't expected to agree with what I didn't say. I predicted earlier that "they'll be recognized as influential in the future." Their influence (or lack of it) can't be confirmed for a long while yet, but you heard of them here, "bitch."Check out their "Family of Others." It's really quite sublime.
> kruddykuffar said on
04-25-2009 at
14:43:
If you look at the album credits, the group has no express leader. They're very egalitarian, so I think the music progresses through consensus.Whether or not they become popular is not a measure of influence. Joy Division never became popular but is immensely influential.
> TAGMOMG said on
04-25-2009 at
14:39:
Well, maybe the singer brought some japanese teachers. Seeing the singer is usualy the leader of a groop, Maybe she said something like "Play it like this, but string it together like this!"And I'm not sure I can agree they're influential as of yet, as I've never heard of them.
> pugsarebeautiful said on
04-24-2009 at
08:30:
iiiiiiiiiiii know right!! I was thinking it meself
> seapockets said on
04-20-2009 at
04:54:
this reminds me of syd barrett
> kruddykuffar said on
04-19-2009 at
01:54:
The singer is Japanese, but I'm pretty sure the band members are Americans, though one of them looks Hispanic & has a Spanish-sounding name.All their riffs & grooves are Western tradition (at least as far as contemporary popular music can be said to have a tradition). It's the way they string them together that's novel & disconcerting. It's definitely an acquired taste. As some people ask: "Then why bother?"It's worth the bother because they'll be recognized as influential in the future.
> TAGMOMG said on
04-18-2009 at
13:30:
Yeah, I'm guessing that they've learned to play differently, (They sound Japanese, at least to me, and I know that different conteries have different ways of learning music) And like you said it's just a matter of opinion.
> kruddykuffar said on
04-18-2009 at
03:14:
Everybody: The word for their style is not "disjointed" or "incohesive." It's "pastiche." And it's pastiche brilliantly doneThis is a great song.!
> urheadonastick said on
04-18-2009 at
00:18:
The disjointness is part of there style TAGMOMG , if you do or don't care for it's just personal taste-personally I like it to a point but I do wish they would ride out the killer groves a lot more ,It would kick there intensity up a notch-so I agree with you.Saw them live last year , every time that hit a killer grove they stopped and took a quick left, fun the first 3 times got annoying at the tenth. You would think they would kind of know that ,there all solid musicians.
> quitejaded said on
04-12-2009 at
03:53:
Wrong Time Capsule... money is the wrong time capsule (old presidents) to dig up. "Don't be mean to see the green"