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Re: The Next Big Thing
« Reply #50 on: 31 Dec 2007, 09:12 »

It's funny, I realized how out-of-step I've become when probably my favourite record this year only appeared on one year-end list, and even then only in second place.
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Re: The Next Big Thing
« Reply #51 on: 31 Dec 2007, 18:42 »

I know a lot of people hate them, but if Gallows herald some kind of hardcore punk scene that takes over the charts I would feel warm and fuzzy inside. Of course, for anyone who hates it, they comfort themselves that aside from Gallows, they'll all split up by 2009 having released one 12" and an EP no one can find.
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Re: The Next Big Thing
« Reply #52 on: 31 Dec 2007, 20:12 »

Is Welcome To The Night Sky on any lists?
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Re: The Next Big Thing
« Reply #53 on: 01 Jan 2008, 00:32 »

Folk should really come back, dangit.
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Re: The Next Big Thing
« Reply #54 on: 01 Jan 2008, 01:46 »

so should dangit and darn tootin'.
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Re: The Next Big Thing
« Reply #55 on: 01 Jan 2008, 08:58 »

Is Welcome To The Night Sky on any lists?

Haven't seen it anywhere yet. It's a shame, cause it's really good.
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Re: The Next Big Thing
« Reply #56 on: 01 Jan 2008, 14:10 »

That was the best Curses got? Really?

I downloaded it because of this forum, and its sooooo good.
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Re: The Next Big Thing
« Reply #57 on: 01 Jan 2008, 15:44 »

It was criminally excluded from damned near every year-end list I read.
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Re: The Next Big Thing
« Reply #58 on: 02 Jan 2008, 04:12 »

What was I thinking? New electronic music can be downright brilliant! As shown by this new M83 song:

http://stereogum.com/archives/new-m83-couleurs_007545.html
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Re: The Next Big Thing
« Reply #59 on: 02 Jan 2008, 07:57 »

An M83 "dance" track.  Hmm.  It's still great, and I'll be interested to see how the album turns out, but after the sheer awesomeness of Before the Dawn Heals Us I really don't want to be let down.

If it gets the Daft Punk kids into M83, though, that would be a good thing.
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Re: The Next Big Thing
« Reply #60 on: 02 Jan 2008, 10:00 »


What is an "average indie rock band"?  Indie rock is not a genre, and I certainly haven't noticed any trend for there to be an "average" indie rock sound.

You trying to claim that Indie isn't a genre is as bad as Tommy's old campaign to prove that Emo still meant Fugazi.
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Re: The Next Big Thing
« Reply #61 on: 02 Jan 2008, 10:59 »

Kieffer, indie isn't a genre. There is no defining feature that unites all indie bands other than the fact they claim to be independent. You are ridiculous.
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Re: The Next Big Thing
« Reply #62 on: 02 Jan 2008, 11:13 »

While he's making it shit poorly, Kieffer has a point. Like it or not, "Indie Rock" no longer has much at all to do with business practice in the same way that Emo no longer has anything to do with hardcore. The words no longer mean what they once did or what their derivation is because the popular use of the language has changed it, and that's something we may have to live with. Kind of like how all rock produced today is called 'alternative', it's a word that no longer really means what it did before because companies saw a way to make money off of the title and changed what it means.
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Re: The Next Big Thing
« Reply #63 on: 02 Jan 2008, 11:17 »

all rock produced today is called 'alternative',

Actually, I heard some non-'alternative' rock the other day.
It all manages to sound exactly like Led Zeppelin or The Who.

I feel like 'indie' means whatever you want it to mean, because it's so poorly defined. So for IO and Kieffer, it defines a sound, but for Spinless, it defines their claim to be independent. It's a rather undescriptive term, but my friends look at me funny when I use more descriptive ones.
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Re: The Next Big Thing
« Reply #64 on: 02 Jan 2008, 11:43 »

You trying to claim that Indie isn't a genre is as bad as Tommy's old campaign to prove that Emo still meant Fugazi.

Nope, sorry.  If "indie" is a genre, what does it sound like?  Is "indie rock" the genre that consists of the twelve bands that sound vaguely similar to Dead Cab For Cutie?  Is it the ten bands who live in Canada and have all at some point had Kevin Drew crash on their couch?  Is it Xiu Xiu?  Is it retro-Springsteen Hold Steady type stuff?  Is it future-backwards rave-up/pop like The Pipettes, Annie and The Go! Team?  Do you think Mogwai sound similar enough to Feist to usefully be included in the same "genre"?  Come on, now.

Seriously, tell me what "indie" sounds like.  Because as far as I can tell, "indie" comprises about as many very different sounds as it does bands.
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Re: The Next Big Thing
« Reply #65 on: 02 Jan 2008, 11:53 »

Emo no longer has anything to do with hardcore.

God damn it, I thought we were over this. Do we need the fourfa.com link stickied at the top of the forum again?

La Quiete, Feint, What Price Wonderland, Mock Heroic, Funeral Diner, Louise Cyphre, Raein, Amanda Woodward, Daitro... I could go on for ages, there are far more emo bands now than there were when the term was coined. The problem with saying 'emo no longer means what it did' is that it simply isn't true, there are thousands of bands worldwide playing emo and referring to themselves as such. You can say it now also has an additional alternative usage but to claim that the previous meaning of the term is somehow redundant is just flat-out wrong.
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Re: The Next Big Thing
« Reply #66 on: 02 Jan 2008, 12:01 »

You trying to claim that Indie isn't a genre is as bad as Tommy's old campaign to prove that Emo still meant Fugazi.

Nope, sorry.  If "indie" is a genre, what does it sound like?  Is "indie rock" the genre that consists of the twelve bands that sound vaguely similar to Dead Cab For Cutie?  Is it the ten bands who live in Canada and have all at some point had Kevin Drew crash on their couch?  Is it Xiu Xiu?  Is it retro-Springsteen Hold Steady type stuff?  Is it future-backwards rave-up/pop like The Pipettes, Annie and The Go! Team?  Do you think Mogwai sound similar enough to Feist to usefully be included in the same "genre"?  Come on, now.

Seriously, tell me what "indie" sounds like.  Because as far as I can tell, "indie" comprises about as many very different sounds as it does bands.


"Indie" sounds like a billion kids listening to the same bands worldwide all simultaneously claiming they aren't hipsters.
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Re: The Next Big Thing
« Reply #67 on: 02 Jan 2008, 12:03 »

It's kind of like how there are still "goth" bands that don't sound like Evanescance and "industrial" bands who don't sound like Nine Inch Nails.

Old genres never die, they just get fucked by the music press.
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Re: The Next Big Thing
« Reply #68 on: 02 Jan 2008, 22:47 »

Is it the ten bands who live in Canada and have all at some point had Kevin Drew crash on their couch?

You really lowballed this dude. Just sayin'.
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Re: The Next Big Thing
« Reply #69 on: 05 Jan 2008, 07:05 »

Nope, sorry.  If "indie" is a genre, what does it sound like?  Is "indie rock" the genre that consists of the twelve bands that sound vaguely similar to Dead Cab For Cutie?  Is it the ten bands who live in Canada and have all at some point had Kevin Drew crash on their couch?  Is it Xiu Xiu?  Is it retro-Springsteen Hold Steady type stuff?  Is it future-backwards rave-up/pop like The Pipettes, Annie and The Go! Team?  Do you think Mogwai sound similar enough to Feist to usefully be included in the same "genre"?  Come on, now.

Seriously, tell me what "indie" sounds like.  Because as far as I can tell, "indie" comprises about as many very different sounds as it does bands.


I have to agree with Zerodrone here....

Kind of like how all rock produced today is called 'alternative', it's a word that no longer really means what it did before because companies saw a way to make money off of the title and changed what it means.

While I'm definitely not a fan of the labels and companies that have polluted the music scene with a lot of derivative crap, I don't believe it's right to lay the blame completely at their door. What about the number of bands themselves, with no company attached, or with no company influence, who jump on the label bandwagon?
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Re: The Next Big Thing
« Reply #70 on: 05 Jan 2008, 19:34 »

Indie originally referred to having an independent label, right? So how can all bands that choose to go on indie labels have the same sound?

Although, maybe the definition is becoming the idea of lo-fi, slightly electronic, casual rock.

(I still say octopi, and say "irony" only in it's original definition, though).
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Re: The Next Big Thing
« Reply #71 on: 06 Jan 2008, 08:54 »

Just to go back to the original point (As opposed to arguing about genre names, when all they are is something helpful to either describe yours or other music taste/find things in record stores)

I've noticed a couple of trends amongst my friends who play music in the past couple of years:

All the grind-ey botch or 31G bands are now playing pelican/isis type riff rock

All the Gravvy Train!!! bands are DJing dubstep

All the posthardcoreemowhateveryouwanttocallit bands are playing, well pelican/isis type riff rock

Maybe not next big thing, but there is a lot of riff rock round my parts, a lot of prog influence stuff, s'all a bit 70's and long winded for me....

Also not enough hard and fast and not enough folk that does have a laptop involved somewhere.

Has anyone else noticed trends in the kinds of music friends and peers are making? x
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Re: The Next Big Thing
« Reply #72 on: 06 Jan 2008, 09:06 »

Yes. The music that any friend I have ever had has made has always sounded like the flavour of the week, with covers of songs from that week's top 40 entering their set list. It's a crying shame!
Kieffer, are you so jaded that the word 'indie' has lost any and all useful meaning?
I do understand how 'indie rock' is a useful blanket term for bands that are often a little harder to place, but the extent to which it is being used these days is pretty ridiculous. 'Indie' can be used to describe that Chapel Hill sound back in the 90s, but can also be used to describe this poppy and upbeat thing that canada has going on. How about we start using place names and time spans in our music genre descriptions?

Actually, I just realised. I do not find the 'p' in 'description' all that aesthetically pleasing, so I shall be typing it without the 'p' for the calendar week.
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Re: The Next Big Thing
« Reply #73 on: 06 Jan 2008, 09:50 »

I do understand how 'indie rock' is a useful blanket term for bands that are often a little harder to place, but the extent to which it is being used these days is pretty ridiculous. 'Indie' can be used to describe that Chapel Hill sound back in the 90s, but can also be used to describe this poppy and upbeat thing that canada has going on.

See, that's what confuses me - what you just said there is precisely why I think "indie" is NOT a useful blanket term.  Even nebulous terms such as "rock" and "pop" are more useful than "indie".  Example:

"So what kind of band are The Hold Steady?"
"Oh, they're a rock band."
"And what kind of band are the Stars?"
"Oh, they're a pop band."

I think that's better than saying they're both "indie".
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Re: The Next Big Thing
« Reply #74 on: 06 Jan 2008, 09:52 »

'Hey, what kind of band are Polvo?'
'They're a...uhm...indie rock band.'

'Hey, what kind of band are Fugazi?'
'They're a...uhm...indie rock band.'

Personally, I do not hear the similarity between the two, but I might be doing it wrong!
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Re: The Next Big Thing
« Reply #75 on: 06 Jan 2008, 09:55 »

Polvo are "math rock" and Fugazi are "post-hardcore".

And if someone doesn't know what those terms mean, just say "Polvo is nerdy rock" and "Fugazi is nerdy punk".
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Re: The Next Big Thing
« Reply #76 on: 06 Jan 2008, 09:58 »

You see, I stop paying attention when genre names become more than two syllables, it's all very confusing after that.
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Re: The Next Big Thing
« Reply #77 on: 06 Jan 2008, 10:01 »

Guys, are Deathmole still Electro-Spaz Post-Hardcore?
(That just reminded me of that.)
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Re: The Next Big Thing
« Reply #78 on: 06 Jan 2008, 10:03 »

You see, I stop paying attention when genre names become more than two syllables, it's all very confusing after that.

That is the smartest thing anyone has ever said on here in weeks.
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Re: The Next Big Thing
« Reply #79 on: 06 Jan 2008, 11:04 »

Just to go back to the original point (As opposed to arguing about genre names, when all they are is something helpful to either describe yours or other music taste/find things in record stores)

I've noticed a couple of trends amongst my friends who play music in the past couple of years:

All the grind-ey botch or 31G bands are now playing pelican/isis type riff rock

All the Gravvy Train!!! bands are DJing dubstep

All the posthardcoreemowhateveryouwanttocallit bands are playing, well pelican/isis type riff rock

Maybe not next big thing, but there is a lot of riff rock round my parts, a lot of prog influence stuff, s'all a bit 70's and long winded for me....

Also not enough hard and fast and not enough folk that does have a laptop involved somewhere.

Has anyone else noticed trends in the kinds of music friends and peers are making? x

Oh god yes, that sounds exactly like everyone I know as well, there's too much riff obsession by far. It was interesting at first but now it's just tiresome, too many bands doing the same thing and none of them getting remotely near the places Snowblood managed to take it. I miss the days when everyone wanted to sound like they were on Fat Wreck instead of Hydrahead, at least then musical skill wasn't put on a pedestal and there were more fun songs.
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Re: The Next Big Thing
« Reply #80 on: 06 Jan 2008, 11:07 »

Me and my friends have been talking about setting up a blues band, guitar, sax, piano, drums, bass, maybe another guitar. I wonder if we could bring the blues scene back in...
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Re: The Next Big Thing
« Reply #81 on: 06 Jan 2008, 11:11 »

I blame antidepressants for electronica's popularity.

Seriously.

We're looking at you, Emilio.
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Re: The Next Big Thing
« Reply #82 on: 06 Jan 2008, 11:13 »

Me and my friends have been talking about setting up a blues band, guitar, sax, piano, drums, bass, maybe another guitar. I wonder if we could bring the blues scene back in...

I don't know where you live, but a lot of local indie bands here in Knoxville have a heavy garage-trash-blues influence.  The blues will never go out of style.
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Re: The Next Big Thing
« Reply #83 on: 06 Jan 2008, 12:05 »

The Blues is, partly, the sound, or just a signifier, of oppression.
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Re: The Next Big Thing
« Reply #84 on: 06 Jan 2008, 20:47 »

Freestyle jazz is going to make a huge comeback.

There are signs everywhere.
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