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« Reply #15 on: Tuesday, April 24, 2007, 00:33:36 »

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I quite liked the Arctic Monkeys. Got a bit sick of them though, but then I never thought they were amazing.

Might give the new album a listen sometime and see if they change my mind a bit.

amen to that. social commentaries from people my age get a little tedious after a while. there's plenty of stuff i'd rather listen to

to please the one-eyed people here, eg. ben, apparently the lost prohets are going back to their roots with their next album. sounds good, their first album was the best british album i've heard in the last decade, the previous two are a disgrace to their talent mind
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« Reply #16 on: Tuesday, April 24, 2007, 00:37:05 »

I ain't rising to that lame attempt of  Fishing.
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« Reply #17 on: Tuesday, April 24, 2007, 00:39:18 »

name a better british album since 1997 since the fake sound of progress?
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« Reply #18 on: Tuesday, April 24, 2007, 00:41:18 »

electric soft parade - no need to be downhearted.

lost prophets you dont half speak some bollocks.
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« Reply #19 on: Tuesday, April 24, 2007, 00:44:46 »

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electric soft parade - no need to be downhearted.

lost prophets you dont half speak some bollocks.

downloading it now. this is what they have to say about it:



1 – No Need To Be Downhearted (Part 1): We just figured that every band out there at the moment was rocking out on the first track of their album; it’s kind of a cliché these days to kick off an album with the most boisterous, loud piece you have, so we just thought, ‘fuck that!’. It sets a completely different tone, and immediately sets the record apart from pretty much every other rock band operating today.

2 – Life In The Backseat: A song about the long, slow death of a relationship. And the Blair-Bush axis, of course. The first ‘proper’ track on the album, and the first single, too. Not a bad Strokes impression, either.

3 – Woken By A Kiss: Self-destruction and shoegazing. Watching someone destroy themselves and being helpless. And getting a really fucking lush guitar sound. Krautrock outro, just for a laugh.

4 – If That’s The Case, Then I Don’t Know: An indie disco monster! Squelchy synth bass and guitar hooks, keyboard flitters and omni-chord swoops. If anything, the most instantly recognisable ESP track on the album.

5 – Shore Song: As with all of our records, the songs evolve, then a track listing evolves around that. It was always important to us to break up the first half of the record with something sweet alongside the heavier stuff, and this does its job perfectly.

6 – Misunderstanding: Probably the oldest song on the album. We’ve recorded it in different guises for three different labels, i think, and they always say, ‘That’s the single!’. Funny, that…

7 – Secrets: A revolving, unfurling mantra suddenly overwhelmed by somber brass. A requiem to a fucked world and the doomed plans of our sorry governments.

8 – Cold World: A piece of pure pop, and the only track taken from last year’s ‘The Human Body’ EP. Pianos, harmonies and a melody Burt Bacharach would do well to imitate. The most fully realised cut on the album, surely?

9 – Have You Ever Felt Like It’s Too Late?: Verse: why the fuck d’you have to leave me, I was having fun there, don’t leave me. Chorus: there’s a world out there, bye!

10 – Come Back Inside: Alex’s sole lead vocal provides the album’s most ethereal moment, invoking the American rattle of Calexico or The Dandy Warhols at their melancholy, hushed best. Also contains the best outro on the album.

11 – Appropriate Ending: This could be an appropriate ending. But it’s not.

12 – No Need to Be Downhearted (Part 2): What Matt Eaton of Actress Hands calls a ‘Chord Orchard’. Echoing the outro of ‘The Wrongest Thing In Town’ from ‘The American Adventure’, we wanted to end the record with a long instrumental crescendo, a final burst of colour. And this it it.
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« Reply #20 on: Tuesday, April 24, 2007, 00:45:02 »

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name a better british album since 1997 since the fake sound of progress?

I could name the Scissor Sisters. You don't see them trying to put on a welsh accent.
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« Reply #21 on: Tuesday, April 24, 2007, 00:47:27 »

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name a better british album since 1997 since the fake sound of progress?

I could name the Scissor Sisters. You don't see them trying to put on a welsh accent.

which means you can't or you won't?
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« Reply #22 on: Tuesday, April 24, 2007, 00:59:28 »

I can name loads. Infact in my opinion anyone from the last 10 years. Chikinki, The Go Team, Franz Ferdinand, The Sugar Babes, The Coral, The Zuotons, Any of the recent stuff from Ocean Colour Scene, Oasis( and that's been poo), Gorillaz, The Beta Band, Maximo Park, The Arctic Monkeys, The Pippetes, Bloc Party, British Sea Power, Dirty Pretty Things, Babyshambles, Explosions in the Sky, I am Kloot, Ian Brown, Lilly Allen, The Streets, Richard Ashcroft, The future heads, The Rakes, The Magic Numbers, I can keep going if you want.
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« Reply #23 on: Tuesday, April 24, 2007, 01:05:00 »

where as i've got every one of those band's albums (except a couple) and think FSOP was much more progressive in music terms and more worth listening to
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« Reply #24 on: Tuesday, April 24, 2007, 01:05:35 »

I'm not sure it's possible to underestimate my dislike for the lostprophets, They just sound like a wannabe blink182 and I don't like them either. Anyway I'm off to bed.
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« Reply #25 on: Tuesday, April 24, 2007, 01:06:40 »

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I'm not sure it's possible to underestimate my dislike for the lostprophets, They just sound like a wannabe blink182 and I don't like them either. Anyway I'm off to bed.

don't confuse lp's shit second and third albums with their first one, imo
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« Reply #26 on: Tuesday, April 24, 2007, 01:08:57 »

I did actually download a bit last time the whole lostprophets thing came up and wasn't really impresed. Shinobi Vs Dragon Ninja spings to mind. It's not great is it?
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« Reply #27 on: Tuesday, April 24, 2007, 01:11:01 »

but anyway I'm really going to bed. To drink and watch star trek. Happy days.
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« Reply #28 on: Tuesday, April 24, 2007, 06:33:02 »

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name a better british album since 1997 since the fake sound of progress?


pretty much everything that's been released since then.
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« Reply #29 on: Tuesday, April 24, 2007, 07:10:25 »

Why has Boeta turned into such a jumped up little cunt?
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