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The M/F Thread 2009: The Quickening
Clapyourhandssaywhhaatt:
That Jaydiohead is fucking amazing.
You just made my month. WOW.
Nicky Thrice:
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--- Quote from: Nicky Thrice on 28 Jan 2009, 20:37 ---Bro, I need new shorts. Btw, will you be my chocolate bear? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lL4L4Uv5rf0
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ahaha that's so bromantic of you, best scrubs song ever
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After posting some lovely feathers, it's brotocol.
Nicky Thrice:
Here's a super chill album. "The Ghost" and "The Lights" are some of my favorite songs. This bitch has been on high rotation for months
I Love You But I've Chosen Darkness - Fear Is On Our Side
AMG Review:
--- Quote ---In the early 21st century, all it took was some retro '80 designer threads to be considered "new wave revivalists." And like any rock music movement, there are always going to be artists that get by due to a keen fashion sense (which strangely, are usually the acts that conquer the charts), while others actually have something to say musically. The Texas quintet I Love You But I've Chosen Darkness is of the latter variety -- debuting in 2003 with a self-titled EP, and finally returning in 2006 with the full-length, Fear Is on Our Side. If they wanted it, this group certainly could milk their new wave cred, since it was produced by longtime Ministry member Paul Barker -- yes, Ministry was a electro/dance/new wave band before going industrial metal -- which may also explain why the band sound somewhat similar at times to Barker's pre-Ministry band, Blackouts. Just about any of the album's selections would have fit perfectly on a vintage 120 Minutes episode, including the album-opening "The Ghost" and "The Owl," both of which are very similar musically to Joy Division. Upon first listen of "Fears Is on Our Side," it's quite understandable to assume that I Love You But I've Chosen Darkness hails from some U.K. town like Manchester -- certainly not a steer-and-cowboy-heavy U.S. locale.
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Nicky Thrice:
No this isn't Obama talking about his campaign, but it is damn good indie rock
I Was A Cub Scout - I Want You To Know That There Is Always Hope
AMG Review:
--- Quote ---After a couple years' worth of singles and EPs that showed this young Nottingham duo growing up in public, I Was a Cub Scout finally make their full-length debut with the fine I Want You to Know That There Is Always Hope. With lyrics as winsome and slightly memo as both the band name and album title, Todd Marriott and William Bowerman fill their debut with 11 pieces of ultra-catchy synth pop pitched tonally somewhere between the post-Human League early-'80s pop hits in the style and later twee D.I.Y. acts such as White Town and the early Magnetic Fields who defiantly adopted the then-unfashionable style as their own. In other words, songs like "Save Your Wishes" and the breathless "The Hunter's Daughter" are twinkly and melodic, but in a delicate, almost offhand way. Even on the album's most immediately gripping tracks, such as the first single "Pink Squares" and the gliding, effervescent pop of "Echoes," Marriott's fairly adorable high-pitched vocals bear the regional accent and offhand, almost conversational delivery that's a trademark of diffident indie pop. Elsewhere, stylistically varied songs like the moderately intense indie rock of "Our Smallest Adventures" and the almost proggy instrumental explorations of "Ps and Qs" and "A Step Too Far" keep I Want You to Know That There Is Always Hope from sounding like the sonic equivalent of overdosing on bubblegum.
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Rubin:
--- Quote from: Nicky Thrice on 28 Jan 2009, 17:00 ---what does trolling mean?
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I didn't know either. So let me introduce you to this little neat extension to firefox, called Ubiquity. I have it, and as I stumpled upon "trolling" I simply marked, typed alt+space, and as I already had "wiki" typed in, I just gave me an abstract on different topics like trolling. I could have typed "define" instead, but what ever.
I use it all the time with stuff you guys thow up in here, that I don't know...
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