
Anyone up for Arcade Fire?
Your Ex-Lover is Dead...?Phact0rri wrote:terribly awful confession... I haven't been able to get into any of the tracks I've heard from The Stars
well truthfully I couldn't tell ya the tracks. I'm with MCDs thoughts though. I think they got a cool sound and some interesting licks, but at the same time, nothing has really grabbed me. Its one of those things where its like "come on I know you go it".Keffria wrote: Your Ex-Lover is Dead...?
The Ghost of Genova Heights...?
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really? it seems I heard something of them recently... is there any info on the dates yet? very exciting!Yeahduff wrote:My Bloody Valentine is doing a small tour in the states this fall. Exciting.
Gawd, yes. I seem to make a point of associating songs I love with terrible things. It's masochistic. (I also listened to it repeatedly while reading The End of the Affair, although the song really ought to be unbelievably bitter in order to fit the book properly.TheSuburbanLetdown wrote:I cried last time I heard "Your Ex-Lover Is Dead." Largely because it reminded me of something.
I've listened "Funeral" mostly (the one where all the songs are named "Neighbourhood") just to prove how lousily I follow the newest issues.TheSuburbanLetdown wrote: I want to like Neon Bible, but it bores me to death. Their EP was way better.
Yeah you guys have those silly groups with 19 musicians in them and those others that invent their own languages.I tend to give Canadian music a little more credit
Ah, masochism. I do that too. I made a break up cd that had "The Bleeding Heart Show" by the New Pornographers and "I Will Follow you into the Dark" by Death Cab For Cutie. "Untouchable Face" By Ani DiFranco made its way there too.Keffria wrote:Gawd, yes. I seem to make a point of associating songs I love with terrible things. It's masochistic. (I also listened to it repeatedly while reading The End of the Affair, although the song really ought to be unbelievably bitter in order to fit the book properly.TheSuburbanLetdown wrote:I cried last time I heard "Your Ex-Lover Is Dead." Largely because it reminded me of something.)
Haha, I've never made a breakup CD. It's more a case of listening to a given song a lot and then returning to it some time later and realizing "THIS SONG REMINDS ME OF WHEN I WASN'T ANGSTY" and then I start wallowing in my sorrows instead of doing the sensible thing and just not playing the song/band for a while. Sometimes I make less depressing associations; I have a bunch of albums that are attached in my memory to the good times I had in my frosh year, etc. etc.TheSuburbanLetdown wrote:Ah, masochism. I do that too. I made a break up cd that had "The Bleeding Heart Show" by the New Pornographers and "I Will Follow you into the Dark" by Death Cab For Cutie. "Untouchable Face" By Ani DiFranco made its way there too.
McDuffies, I think you'd be hard-pressed to find someone who prefers Neon Bible to Funeral, so you're not missing much, haha.
I was thinking of Sigur Ros, who are, I think, not Canadian, but most of post-rock bands that I know are Canadian, so I was trying to be cute.(Also, we do have SUPERBANDS and they are awesome. I love Broken Social Scene so much. Care to fill me in on the language thing, though? I'm drawing blanks.)
I ooooze with jealousy. ^_^Doll wrote:I'm going to see My Bloody Valentine in London in June
As much as I love Death Cab (Plans is one of my favorite albums ever), I kinda like Postal Service better. I hope Ben decided to continue with that side project. Ha ha, speaing of which, "Such Great Heights" is at the beginning of that break up cd. It starts happy and idealistic before it gets depressing at the end. The last song is "I Want to Vanish" by Elvis Costello.Keffria wrote:On the subject of your music choices, though... I wish we'd see more Postal Service and less Death Cab.