Haha.prettysenshi wrote:"...and baby mamas are going crazy
and the leader all around crackin up.
We go rich, we fly.
Cost of livin in a shanty town just seems very high.
But we still like T.I...."
bitch is the shit, kk??
and she was in atlanta, but no one i know has heard of her. granted when Kenny Chesney rolls into town, there's no parking for miles.
Girl has the potential to be huge. Taking hip-hop conventions and flipping them, referencing The Pixies and New Order, bringing in all sorts of international sounds, putting it all together to make incredibly accessible and fresh dance music, not to mention how beautiful she is, in a completely not fake, plastic way. I can see a lot of people all over the world getting behind this. Man, I think I'll have to drop thirty bucks on her.
I don't think people have been complaining about where he is, just saying it's less the rockin' out kinda thing he did last year.mcDuffies wrote:Why return to form, he's in a very good form already. I guess people expect him to start singing murder ballads again, but what's the point, he's been there, done that, moved on.Haven't heard it yet, but I hear good things about it. Kind of a return to form with just a touch of that rawness from Grinderman, is that an accurate description?
Lazarus is ok, rawer than "Abbatoir blues", but I find songs themselves, particularly harmonies, somewhat predictable. I've only listened to it a few times though.
My Nick Cave experience is limited. Where's a good place to start?
Hm. Thought about it and I just disagree. There are always the bread and butter White Stripes Songs (tm) on every record, and stuff like Doorbell and The Denial Twist would fit into your assessment, but stuff like The Nurse? Little Ghost? White Moon? It's just a whole different sound when you slow things down and start throwing in marimba. Icky Thump is weird and awesome, though.McDuffies wrote:Satan was a departure only in instruments used, while songs themselves were the same stuff they did on previous albums. That's what I didn't like, if he was going for a change, I didn't think that just switching guitar for a piano was gonna do, he had to change something in songwriting ("Icky thumps", I think, was more of a departure if only in kicking overall lunacy up a notch). "Satan" has some good songs on it, but listening to it just makes me wanna listen to "White blood cells" and "Elephant" where there are better versions of the same musical schemes.And there are far worse things than The Raconteurs, it's true. I really liked Satan as a departure, and definitely listen to it more than Broken Boy Soldiers, which I got tired of really quickly. I imagine I"ll still end up with this new Raconteurs record anyway, and if Jack needs something to keep him busy, that's cool, just so long as the Stripes keep putting out records.