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Right now I am listening to Wire. This is a band whose balls you, sir, can just suck.
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I am a fan of your trolling style, Cioran.
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Wire are fuck*ng brilliant. Absolutely top notch
Pink Flag is so good it hurts.
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Pink Flag is my girl's favorite album, because she is way cooler than me.
I really like it, but mostly just 12XU.
What college radio is to me: playing 12XU, and then coming on the microphone to scream "MORE", and then playing the Minor Threat cover.
Yeah, Wire are good. But sometimes they are a little too "we are smart and disengaged" for me. I spend too much of my time being smart and disengaged, I don't want it in music too.
See also: Magnetic Fields.
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Quote from: theinevitable on February 03, 2010, 10:25:22 PM
Pink Flag is my girl's favorite album, because she is way cooler than me.
I really like it, but mostly just 12XU.
What college radio is to me: playing 12XU, and then coming on the microphone to scream "MORE", and then playing the Minor Threat cover.
Yeah, Wire are good. But sometimes they are a little too "we are smart and disengaged" for me. I spend too much of my time being smart and disengaged, I don't want it in music too.
See also: Magnetic Fields.
Fair points
Outdoor Miner is fuck*ng beautiful and Map Ref 41n 93w are both up there for best post-punky songs
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although lately I am also in this grumpy thing where I convince myself I don't like things that much, and then when I listen to them I'm like WAIT, THIS IS AWESOME.
but really I want human warmth in my music, which I feel like is present in Wire's music more than critics want to say it is.
I want my post-punk messy and as far away from Joy Division as possible.
YEAH!
I will never get enough of scratchy guitars.
I can't find the album version of that song anywhere. I like it a lot.
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Quote from: theinevitable on February 03, 2010, 11:15:34 PM
although lately I am also in this grumpy thing where I convince myself I don't like things that much, and then when I listen to them I'm like WAIT, THIS IS AWESOME.
but really I want human warmth in my music, which I feel like is present in Wire's music more than critics want to say it is.
I want my post-punk messy and as far away from Joy Division as possible.
YEAH!
I will never get enough of scratchy guitars.
I can't find the album version of that song anywhere. I like it a lot.
Definitely agree on the warmth, there is far more present than people would like to let-on due to their love of detachment.
I like Joy Division a lot but it's winter and I want something which doesn't want to kill me
And that song is brill but I have lost it from my music files
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Pink Flag is practically a concept album about trying to love.
Mag Fields: try "100,000 Fireflies" for a lovely warm tune.
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