Gar Veteran Member Posts:1676  
12/20/2005 2:08 PM |
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What album(s) did you buy off the back of a recommendation or review or extensive coverage, but were let down by it?
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Protein biscuit Basic Member Posts:364  
12/20/2005 2:19 PM |
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Junior Boys - Last Exit. Pants.
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Mully Advanced Member Posts:849  
12/20/2005 2:58 PM |
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I heard Antony & The Johnsons for the first time the other morning (dont have the album), the video with Kim Basinger in bed.
Not knowing who it was, I stuck with it til the end to find out who it was. I was amazed to find out who it was after hearing so many good things about them.
Painful. Not for me.
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off the post Basic Member Posts:284  
12/20/2005 3:17 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by Mully
I heard Antony & The Johnsons for the first time the other morning (dont have the album), the video with Kim Basinger in bed.
Not knowing who it was, I stuck with it til the end to find out who it was. I was amazed to find out who it was after hearing so many good things about them.
Painful. Not for me.
I bought the album on the strenght of the Lou Reed number which I like. I prob sound homophobic when I say this, but it's far too gay for me.
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Damien Basic Member Posts:316  
12/20/2005 3:19 PM |
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Arcade Fire - Funeral
I bought this based purely on hype (as I am wont to do) and was not so much disappointed as confused about all the fuss. It's a very good album, but very over-hyped.
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Damien Basic Member Posts:316  
12/20/2005 3:20 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by off the post
I bought the album on the strenght of the Lou Reed number which I like. I prob sound homophobic when I say this, but it's far too gay for me.
Ha ha ha, best critisism ever.
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Super Nintendo Chalmers New Member Posts:44  
12/20/2005 4:50 PM |
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Has anyone listened to a band called "South", I have one of their tunes, "Colour in Waves" which is great, thinkin bout buyin the album but am quite broke, is it worth investing in?
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Antistar Advanced Member Posts:544  
12/20/2005 4:58 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by Mully
I heard Antony & The Johnsons for the first time the other morning (dont have the album), the video with Kim Basinger in bed.
Not knowing who it was, I stuck with it til the end to find out who it was. I was amazed to find out who it was after hearing so many good things about them.
Painful. Not for me.
Yes, this year's award for most ludicrously over-hyped act is Antony...I cannot people like listen to that voice. It is actually painful, sounds like someone doing a very bad Bryan Ferry impression.
Way to gay for me, not that there's anything wrong with that as George Costanza might say.
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Unicron Veteran Member Posts:1696  
12/20/2005 7:47 PM |
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I haven't bought any of these but I've heard them and think they stink:
M.I.A
The Go! Team
Franz Ferdinand
Oasis
But mainly M.I.A.
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Una Veteran Member Posts:1721  
12/20/2005 9:22 PM |
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The Cribs record sucked
The Paddingtons record sucked
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Rev Jules Veteran Member Posts:1041  
12/20/2005 9:56 PM |
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I'm not sure that an artist not being to your taste = overrated.
For example, I'm a long time fan of Bruce Springsteen but I found 'Devils and Dust' did not live up to the praise heaped upon it and, after a few listens, it has been consigned to a dusty part of my cd collection.
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Binokular Veteran Member Posts:1665  
12/20/2005 11:42 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by Unicron
I haven't bought any of these but I've heard them and think they stink:
M.I.A
The Go! Team
Franz Ferdinand
Oasis
But mainly M.I.A.
I can live with three of your choices, but The Go! Team are fantastic. I can understand that the "faders turned up to 11" production style is not going to be to everyones taste, but it is an energetic and exciting album that's refreshingly different to whats around at the moment. It's an utterly chaotic throwback to big beat, the nearest thing to compare it to would probably be The Avalanches (which I also love) or even early Fatboy Slim (Better living through chemistry). They are heavily influenced by Sonic Youth and it shows, not so much in style, but you know the way early sonic youth albums were more noise, potential and fun than actual tunes? Thats kinda like what the Go! Team feels like. Most importantly though, it just makes me feel good.
The Juan Macleans album "less than human" certainly wasn't hyped in terms of getting lots of exposure, but most reviews tended to praise it a lot. Personally I found it a little underwhelming. It's pretty funky, but sonically a little dull in terms of the textures. The album kinda breezes by you without much really standing out and demanding your interest. It's a good album, just not a great one.
There has probably been a lot of overhyped albums this year from the current NME darlings, but to be honest, artists I actually like already have been releasing (or even re-releasing) so many great albums this year, I haven't really had time to notice.
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Pilchard Advanced Member Posts:699  
12/21/2005 11:58 AM |
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quote: Originally posted by Unicron
I haven't bought any of these but I've heard them and think they stink:
M.I.A
The Go! Team
Franz Ferdinand
Oasis
But mainly M.I.A.
sorry for being pedantic but i have a sore head
Go Team was 2004
i need painkillers
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ctrlaltdelete Basic Member Posts:268  
12/21/2005 12:10 PM |
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can't agree with M.I.A. though it was one of the year's best. The Juan Macclean wasn't all it was cracked up to be. A couple of decent tracks but mostly filler. Summed up a pretty dull year in dance/electonic music.
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off the post Basic Member Posts:284  
12/21/2005 12:39 PM |
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Bloc Party's. Just another garage guitar band. Boring...
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Unicron Veteran Member Posts:1696  
12/21/2005 1:50 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by Pilchard
quote: Originally posted by Unicron
I haven't bought any of these but I've heard them and think they stink:
M.I.A
The Go! Team
Franz Ferdinand
Oasis
But mainly M.I.A.
sorry for being pedantic but i have a sore head
Go Team was 2004
i need painkillers
I was referring to the new version released this year with some of hte samples replaced by sessioners playing them. :P
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Binokular Veteran Member Posts:1665  
12/21/2005 10:45 PM |
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Haven't heard the new version, though the differences aren't supposed to be noticeable enough to ruin the album. I have the original 2004 release, have you listened to both versions? Does the new version survive "copyright cleanup" OK?
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stroller Advanced Member Posts:576  
12/22/2005 3:55 AM |
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Over-rated;
MIA
Gorillaz
Kaiser Chiefs
Oasis
Babyshambles
Hard-Fi
Coldplay
Art Brut
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Unicron Veteran Member Posts:1696  
12/22/2005 10:50 AM |
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quote: Originally posted by Binokular
Haven't heard the new version, though the differences aren't supposed to be noticeable enough to ruin the album. I have the original 2004 release, have you listened to both versions? Does the new version survive "copyright cleanup" OK?
I was just being glib to get it into the 2005 category. Not sure which version it was, I suspect the original and it did nothing for me.
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silentsigh New Member Posts:67  
12/22/2005 5:58 PM |
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quote: by Super Nintedo Chalmers
Has anyone listened to a band called "South", I have one of their tunes, "Colour in Waves" which is great, thinkin bout buyin the album but am quite broke, is it worth investing in?
I wouldnt recommend that particular album, especially as their first one is so good. "From Here on In" is easily one the best albums i've ever bought. Far better than their latest. Really underated band
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