Originally posted by thingsfallapart:Cause it was released in Germany this January.
Originally posted by HomesickAlien:How can you name it the album of 2006 when it came out in 2005?
Originally posted by callat703:*cries* that is my album of the year 2005 AND 2006!!!!
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Albums You Wanted to Love, but Ended Up Disliking
Call me crazy, but I actually like Adventure more than Marquee Mon.
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Just about every sophomore effort where the self-indulgent lead singer took himself a little too seriously after the surprise and overwhelming success of the debut effort…
You're crazy.
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i liked their first album best.
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i liked their first album best.
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I'm still trying to love it.
I'm still trying to love it.
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I bought the first interpol record when it first came out…it just didn't do it for me.
I can say the same thing about the unicorns.
I can say the same thing about the unicorns.
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Originally posted by ggwâ?¢:World's Apart was a disappointment.
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Death Cab for Cutie - Plans
The Decemberists - Picaresque
The Decemberists - Picaresque
Originally posted by bigyellow100:I agree about Sigur Ros, but MHTRTC is pretty brilliant IMO.
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i liked their first album best.
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Originally posted by callat703:Wow.
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Originally posted by thingsfallapart:yeah, i know. can appreciate them for what they did for music…but not for me.
Originally posted by callat703:Wow.
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Originally posted by callat703:Fair enough.
Originally posted by thingsfallapart:yeah, i know. can appreciate them for what they did for music…but not for me.
Originally posted by callat703:Wow.
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Originally posted by Laura Zepam:I find this extremely surprising as I find this such a fantastic and sophisticated album. Oh, well. Eno's ambient works kind of fit the thread's idea for me, though I still like them, probably in the way that Boards Of Canada do for whomever listed them.
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There are others on this thread that I love that I can fully understand might not reach others and some I fully agree with.
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return to their rock roots? awesome! sike!
return to their rock roots? awesome! sike!
Originally posted by nkotb:Tom Verlaine Returns With "Songs"
Call me crazy, but I actually like Adventure more than Marquee Mon.
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Just about every sophomore effort where the self-indulgent lead singer took himself a little too seriously after the surprise and overwhelming success of the debut effort…
After more than a decade, the man behind Television brings two wildly different releases
Even though it's been fourteen years since his last release, Television frontman Tom Verlaine feels little has changed. Well, except for his famous pipes – just a little.
"I have to tune the guitar lower just to make the notes," he jokes of the effect of aging on his sound. After all, the landmark Marquee Moon, which had a marked influence on more recent New York bands such as the Strokes and Interpol, was released in 1977. "I guess my voice has gotten deeper. The older you get, the more your voice changes."
Verlaine, who says he's always writing new songs, has amassed heaps of material since 1992's instrumental Warm and Cool. So it comes as no surprise that this week he's issuing two new albums: the rocker Songs and Other Things and the instrumental collection Around.
Songs, is a traditional rock album, with Verlaine's still-commanding croon swerving through his serpentine guitar licks, while Around is a natural follow-up to Warm and Cool, with its spare and improvisatory compositions. "It was just a collection of ideas I kept and decided to finally record," Verlaine says of the album, recorded in just two nights.
He allowed more time for Songs and Other Things, bringing on board Television bassist Fred Smith and drummer Jay Dee Daugherty, who plays with Verlaine peer (and good friend) Patti Smith. At times, the sessions became more exploratory and improvisational.
"There are a couple tracks that were jams with the drummer where I wanted to try some really different beats, so we would just play for eight minutes," he explains. "Another time, I'd edit it, erase the mistakes and overdub it. But now it has the kind of beat I was looking for." The drum-led track "Shingaling" finds Verlaine almost purring, juxtaposing his voice with mechanical-sounding drums, while "The Day on You" features swirling, hazy guitar work.
Designed as separate sonic experiences, Around and Songs will attract very distinct audiences, Verlaine is convinced. "I have done instrumental shows," he says, "and there's not a huge overlap of audience."
Verlaine plans to hit the road in mid-May to perform the new material. This club tour will be his first solo outing in a decade, with dates just announced in D.C. on the 15th, Philadelphia on the 16th and New York on the 18th. And he's also be playing a show with Television in Toronto on June 9th – their first Canadian gig since 1992.
While Verlaine isn't all that interested in talking about the Seventies New York legends, he admits they still have fun playing together since reuniting for festivals and European shows.
"Television goes to Europe every other year for a month or something," says Verlaine. "We go to places we've never played before – just because it's fun to go to new places."
Maybe not "love" but I expected to like Coldplay's X & Y. I liked each of the first two album a lot. But X & Y is so tedious it not only is unlistenable for me, it has made it impossible for me to watch Coldplay, live or on tv, and to listen to their back catalog (although Parachutes still has a lot going for it). It basically killed my whole perspective on the group.
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