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8/8/08 3:40 am
i would have said DISMEMBERMENT PLAN
8/8/08 3:40 am
i would have said DISMEMBERMENT PLAN
8/8/08 4:12 am
Yeah, it’s not that far off from the handful of pretty great Dismemberment Plan BUT: 1) I tend to think of the Dismemberment Plan as being a real changing-of-the-guard band, a cut-off point where the aesthetics of 90s indie starting drifting toward what would become 00s indie 2) the best D-Plan songs lean on different sorts of pop influences, a different frame of reference.
8/8/08 4:12 am
Yeah, it’s not that far off from the handful of pretty great Dismemberment Plan BUT: 1) I tend to think of the Dismemberment Plan as being a real changing-of-the-guard band, a cut-off point where the aesthetics of 90s indie starting drifting toward what would become 00s indie 2) the best D-Plan songs lean on different sorts of pop influences, a different frame of reference.
8/11/08 6:17 pm
“Funny white people” covers usually rub me the wrong way, but I’m kind of loving this White Pony track. Thank you!
I think the vocals on Swim Swan Swum are what make it hard for me to hear as a mid-90s track; not that people never sang like that back then, but when I imagine hearing it 10 years ago, I think of a band getting one song on an early Simple Machines sampler and never being heard from again because basically nobody could stand them, whereas now it just frames them as late-00s indie-rockers.
Now I’m going to go into a corner and twitch for a while on the occasion of realizing that we can reasonably ascribe a style to the “late 00s” without being engaged in any kind of prediction.
8/11/08 6:17 pm
“Funny white people” covers usually rub me the wrong way, but I’m kind of loving this White Pony track. Thank you!
I think the vocals on Swim Swan Swum are what make it hard for me to hear as a mid-90s track; not that people never sang like that back then, but when I imagine hearing it 10 years ago, I think of a band getting one song on an early Simple Machines sampler and never being heard from again because basically nobody could stand them, whereas now it just frames them as late-00s indie-rockers.
Now I’m going to go into a corner and twitch for a while on the occasion of realizing that we can reasonably ascribe a style to the “late 00s” without being engaged in any kind of prediction.
8/11/08 6:17 pm
“Funny white people” covers usually rub me the wrong way, but I’m kind of loving this White Pony track. Thank you!
I think the vocals on Swim Swan Swum are what make it hard for me to hear as a mid-90s track; not that people never sang like that back then, but when I imagine hearing it 10 years ago, I think of a band getting one song on an early Simple Machines sampler and never being heard from again because basically nobody could stand them, whereas now it just frames them as late-00s indie-rockers.
Now I’m going to go into a corner and twitch for a while on the occasion of realizing that we can reasonably ascribe a style to the “late 00s” without being engaged in any kind of prediction.
8/11/08 6:17 pm
“Funny white people” covers usually rub me the wrong way, but I’m kind of loving this White Pony track. Thank you!
I think the vocals on Swim Swan Swum are what make it hard for me to hear as a mid-90s track; not that people never sang like that back then, but when I imagine hearing it 10 years ago, I think of a band getting one song on an early Simple Machines sampler and never being heard from again because basically nobody could stand them, whereas now it just frames them as late-00s indie-rockers.
Now I’m going to go into a corner and twitch for a while on the occasion of realizing that we can reasonably ascribe a style to the “late 00s” without being engaged in any kind of prediction.