in speaking with isaac once, he mentioned he really liked shudder to think
when i brought them up.
eric is a big fan of the red house painters. isaac is not.
just a couple o' things that popped up. and of course, being a fan of one
band certainly doesn't make them a direct musical influence (
Hey,
I know this is incredibly random but...does anyone know the words to the
archers of loaf song "web in front" where it sounds like "youre the buck in
my lip, the lash my lie?" i haven no idea and really wanna know
.bagel.
From chekout.com (a online music/movie/video game
retailer). They usually seem to take their music section seriously, as they do
cocert reviews and lots of features and interviews an such. Anyways, their album
of the year for 1999 was Pavement's Terror Twilight, to which they gave a 9 out
of
Here's The Onion's review of the new album. Like
pretty-much every review I've read, it seems positive, but it also seems like
they just don't know what to say, like someone else pointed out. I guess
that's cool that they're (still) such a confusing band:
Modest MouseThe Moon &
Antarctic
You need an editor.
a kitten for you,
J. Tother
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> hey kids-
> there is a review of the moon and antarctica at:
> http://www.come.to/deadwinter
> amd/or
> http://members.aol.com/footsteps0
>
> just follow the links, its quite a long review.
> tell me what you thi
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Treepeople, Beatles, Talking Heads & Pixies are the
only ones I can remember being mentioned (but then >>
Treepeople, of course, being an old DOug Martsch band...
speaking of, I was filling out an application at the Virgin
Ahh to the person who put the radiohead link up.. ahh it doesn't work.. can
you post it again... radiohead rocks
Dru
hey, maybe my attention span is too short, or the expnase of my vocabulary to
small, but every time i read a M&A review i feel like the critics lose their
points in their words
like i'll read the review and afterward, i dont really know what ive just read
maybe its b/c MM is so diifferent that
I got the Dallas show I recorded down on my computer, and it sounds really
good..
I am planning on shoutcasting it tmr if anyone wants to tune in and give it
a listen.
I am planning on starting the broadcast at 10:00 in the morning, CST. You
can tune in with winamp (yay) or RealPlayer (b)
hey kids-
there is a review of the moon and antarctica at:
http://www.come.to/deadwinter
amd/or
http://members.aol.com/footsteps0
just follow the links, its quite a long review.
tell me what you think..
word, blake b.
p.s. i find it nasty that the get up kids get graced with the chance to play
"i have been meaning to ask, what bands (or movies,
books, etc) are the bands influences?"
Treepeople, Beatles, Talking Heads & Pixies are the
only ones I can remember being mentioned (but then
that's from an interview that I just read today, which
was linked from a review of the new record that
i dunno if this link was posted already or what but here is the
rolling stone review of the moon. 3.5 stars, i think thats what
they gave LCW way back when.
Up to this po
If Fiver blows up all big I'll be the happiest kid on the block. Their new record
"Strings for Satellites" is effing rad.
>>>Its at 6pm @ Channel One (763 The Alameda / SJ/ 408-280-1001)
and the bands playing are Creeper Lagoon, Fiver, The Contrail, Mates of
State. and Bunkbed. and its FREE!!
The Pixies? Leonard Cohen? Pavement? Beat Happening?
>From: One Hundred Watt Warlock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: [MMouse]: random things
>Date: Tue, 20 Jun 2000 10:53:30 -0700 (PDT)
>
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > M&A Vinyl - I paid about $18 for it at a local record
>
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> M&A Vinyl - I paid about $18 for it at a local record
> store. I'm not
> sure why it's more for vinyl than the CD, although I do have
> to say the quality of the vinyl is good, better than UP!'s.
i have no idea for sure, just a theory but i would assume it's
because
Ok so I know exactly why I don't like the new album as much as Interstate
8 TIALDFSWNTTA LCW or BNOOS. I do like it, I am listening to it now but I
prefer the other albums except for the self titled ep with the fruit that
ate itself on it. First off I made an extreme point of not listening to
th
I think that Life Like Weeds starts off a lot like the Talking Heads! I mean
pure Byrne.
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To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, June 20, 2000 1:13 AM
Subject: Re: [MMouse]: pardon me...
> my girlfriend thought it sounded a lot like tal
>From: Philip Smoker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: [MMouse]: I can't forget the day I shot that bad bitch down
>Date: Tue, 20 Jun 2000 07:24:02 -0700 (PDT)
>
>First things first:
>
>When listening to the new album, I've noticed that it
>sounds like the boys lifted a guitar l
anyone know anything about the trembling blue stars?
i came across them at borders last night and saw they're on subpop.
so they can't be that bad, right?
amazon has a brief review. sad music and the like.
i must say i'm a sucker for sad music (bedhead, elliott smith, yo la tengo,
etc).
so before
when listening to music. sometimes the tunes ound SO familiar its weird
anyone get that. like they are beats you have known since you were little?
jesse
i dont know who on this list is into radiohead or not, but i came across a
site that has a few, new live songs on it. go to this url, scroll down to
the bottom where it says 'Concert enregistr le 17 juin 2000 Frejus,' and
there you will see a live show with scattered new songs. now, theyre
listed
assuming this happened, who would headline the tour? i
am assuming weezer. If
I ever saw Weezer open for the Get Up Kids, I'd cry.
and not tears of joy...mer.
Shed no tears. Weezer headlines. If Weezer were to
open i would think it would be extremely odd. I
remember when No Doubt opened for
First things first:
When listening to the new album, I've noticed that it
sounds like the boys lifted a guitar loop from the end
of "Dark Center of the Universe" as part of the
opening to "Gravity Rides." If you play track 3
followed by track 2, you'll hear that the very last
guitar sound in "Da
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>Subject: bright eyes
>Date: Sun, 18 Jun 2000 23:23:01 EDT
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>a yeah. new bright eyes dates:
>Sat-Jul-15
gawd, now i feel like such a commercial whore
ok, so im pissed cuz i just spent like 20 minutes writing an email and then it didnt
go through because the network here sux and it wouldnt give me my text back. changed
computers and im off again, but itll prolly be shorter and not as good.
first off, i went to the weezer / no doubt show in ma
the new sunny day. well every cd that i have ever got starting from diary
i did not like till i gave it some time. and with hiftbso lots of people
didnt like it at first but in time they liked it. track 5 "snibes" gives me
chills. sdre always does that. i cant wait for them to come. normall
my girlfriend thought it sounded a lot like talking heads as well. wierd.
~Blake Sinclair
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Sent: Monday, June 19, 2000 11:56 PM
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> Hmm...nope, don't see it. "Don't worry about the
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