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Re: Do your favourite bands get better with age?
« Reply #50 on: 21 Aug 2008, 14:49 »

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Re: Do your favourite bands get better with age?
« Reply #51 on: 21 Aug 2008, 14:57 »

Anyway, I think Opeth has gotten better as they've gone along, although their most recent wasn't as good as Ghost Reveries. I really think they started hitting their stride around Blackwater Park and have only gotten better since then.
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Re: Do your favourite bands get better with age?
« Reply #52 on: 21 Aug 2008, 15:07 »

In a similar vein to a previous thread I made..

 and then their second is either shit (The Strokes)

The fuck? Room on Fire wasn't as great as Is This It, but it was still a good goddamn album.

Fine, I will say this again as you are something like the third person that has said this without reading further into the thread, or not getting what I (apparently failed to) put across in the original post.

The examples I posted were just examples of widely-held music press opinions, much like the 'sophomore slump' is a cliche in there as well. I have never even heard Is This It all the way through, let alone Room On Fire. As far as the singles, I heard, the only Strokes tune I listen to regularly is from the second album, and that's 'Reptilia,' which I think blows away everything of theirs I've heard outside of possibly 'Juicebox.'
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Re: Do your favourite bands get better with age?
« Reply #53 on: 21 Aug 2008, 15:09 »

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Re: Do your favourite bands get better with age?
« Reply #54 on: 21 Aug 2008, 15:13 »

That's a good album by David Bowie while we're talking about getting better with age. It's not getting better so much as 'still being pretty fucking good.'
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Re: Do your favourite bands get better with age?
« Reply #55 on: 21 Aug 2008, 17:30 »

Anyway, I think Opeth has gotten better as they've gone along, although their most recent wasn't as good as Ghost Reveries. I really think they started hitting their stride around Blackwater Park and have only gotten better since then.

Am I the only one who thinks Watershead truly fucking blew? As far as I'm concerned they peaked at Blackwater Park, kept it up mostly for Damnation/Deliverence, then started fucking up bigtime.
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Re: Do your favourite bands get better with age?
« Reply #56 on: 21 Aug 2008, 21:51 »

Corrosion of Conformity went from decent stuff that I wouldn't really listen to to awesome (blind), slightly less heavy awesome (deliverance), southern-fried awesome (Wiseblood), mediocre (America's Volume Dealer), Oh-my-God-I-just-wet-myself (In the Arms of God).
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Re: Do your favourite bands get better with age?
« Reply #57 on: 22 Aug 2008, 00:55 »

You remember Jeff Buckley right?

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Re: Do your favourite bands get better with age?
« Reply #58 on: 22 Aug 2008, 01:37 »

Wait wait wait.

Guys.

People actually like The Strokes?  Seriously?
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Re: Do your favourite bands get better with age?
« Reply #59 on: 22 Aug 2008, 02:31 »

Interestingly enough, this band I listen to called Eulogies have just released a new track and announced an EP.  I listened to the track, and it sounds like the band's balls have really dropped and I'm psyched shitless for their EP now.
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Re: Do your favourite bands get better with age?
« Reply #60 on: 22 Aug 2008, 06:36 »

Damn, someone already said Sonic Youth (who really have expanded their music rather than getting better since EVOL IMHO) and Pavement (although I don't think their later albums were better than their first couple).

I'm liking new Melt Banana as opposed to old Melt-Banana, but that's just me.

The Black Keys latest album Attack and Release is my favorite of theirs so far (mostly because of the singles on it).

Iron ans Wine's The Shepard's Dog blows his other albums out of the water.
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Re: Do your favourite bands get better with age?
« Reply #61 on: 22 Aug 2008, 07:56 »

Pearl Jam

I think Pearl Jam get more matured as time goes on, first Ten and Vs. or heavier and then Vitalogy was the experimental album, and then No Code, Binaural, Yield and S/T are kinda mellower with the occasional heavier song, and I love that stuff.
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Re: Do your favourite bands get better with age?
« Reply #62 on: 22 Aug 2008, 10:24 »

Interestingly enough, this band I listen to called Eulogies have just released a new track and announced an EP.  I listened to the track, and it sounds like the band's balls have really dropped and I'm psyched shitless for their EP now.

What the fuck? Eulogies have a new track? Man, I loved their S/T to death.
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Re: Do your favourite bands get better with age?
« Reply #63 on: 22 Aug 2008, 11:01 »

Has anyone mentioned The Wrens yet? They got substantially better over the course of their 3 Full Lengths.  I don't think the world is prepared for any follow up they might ever release to The Meadowlands.
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Re: Do your favourite bands get better with age?
« Reply #64 on: 22 Aug 2008, 11:19 »

I considered the Wrens but since they are defunct its kinda moot.
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Re: Do your favourite bands get better with age?
« Reply #65 on: 23 Aug 2008, 15:22 »

I find Death Cab for Cutie an interesting case. I absolutely love everything from Something About Airplanes through The Photo Album. I liked Transatlanticism but it sounded to me like the band was restrained, almost robotic. Then Plans came out, which I couldn't care less about, but then all of a sudden they unleash Narrow Stairs, which I believe is their best album to date. With Narrow Stairs they've matured but managed to keep things sounding organic while avoiding self-parody.

Modest Mouse failed to do that with We Were Dead Before the Ship Even Sank, which managed only a couple of inspiring moments but failed to satisfy as a whole due to the ridiculous over-production and over-use of Brock's bark. I believe March Into the Sea and Invisible are the only tracks that really make use of the production, but I believe they still need to bring back Brock's sensitive side. One of my favorite things about Modest Mouse has been their fragility---Brock's barks were always balanced with his sympathetic, high-pitched croon. His screaming then had some effect.

I also believe Iron & Wine is a perfect example of getting better with age. They've actually gotten *more* interesting as they've expanded their sound. It's always nice when that happens.


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Re: Do your favourite bands get better with age?
« Reply #66 on: 24 Aug 2008, 00:52 »

Rah Rah, my fav Regina band, forever gets better.

Dude, what the fuck
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Re: Do your favourite bands get better with age?
« Reply #67 on: 24 Aug 2008, 01:36 »

Anyway, I think Opeth has gotten better as they've gone along, although their most recent wasn't as good as Ghost Reveries. I really think they started hitting their stride around Blackwater Park and have only gotten better since then.

Am I the only one who thinks Watershead truly fucking blew? As far as I'm concerned they peaked at Blackwater Park, kept it up mostly for Damnation/Deliverence, then started fucking up bigtime.

Blackwater Park was great but it was no way their best. Ghost Reveries was a masterpiece, at least as close to one as their genre of music can get.
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Re: Do your favourite bands get better with age?
« Reply #68 on: 24 Aug 2008, 07:28 »

I think Clutch have gotten monumentally better from about Pure Rock Fury onwards.
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Re: Do your favourite bands get better with age?
« Reply #69 on: 24 Aug 2008, 09:31 »

Blackwater Park was great but it was no way their best. Ghost Reveries was a masterpiece, at least as close to one as their genre of music can get.

I would then argue that Opeth has altered what genre they have been over time. Blackwater park is mostly a death metal album with touches of prog in it. Ghost Reveries is basically a prog-metal album. I see them as two different types of Opeth.
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Re: Do your favourite bands get better with age?
« Reply #70 on: 24 Aug 2008, 10:04 »

Dude, what the fuck

They opened for Amy Milan (I think, or some other mediocre show) and brought the roof down at the exchange and really returned my faith in live music.  Since then Ive seen them play 5 or 6 times and each time there is new songs that I havent heard before that are better than the old stuff.

You would think I had a crush on a band member or something
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