GarVeteran Member Posts:1676
10/1/2006 6:34 PM |
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Coming over for their debut Irish show on the 3rd of February in The Village. I've been waiting a long time for someone to book them here. So good news.
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elmo95Basic Member Posts:156
10/1/2006 7:43 PM |
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When are thingies on sale?
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dermot_trellisNew Member Posts:69
10/1/2006 8:32 PM |
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Brilliant, I've been waiting for those guys to play a gig here for about 3 years!.. I quite like the new album, they've really been studying up on their 60s and 70s English folk rock.
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deraBasic Member Posts:163
10/1/2006 11:48 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by dermot_trellis
Brilliant, I've been waiting for those guys to play a gig here for about 3 years!.. I quite like the new album, they've really been studying up on their 60s and 70s English folk rock.
Yeah, there's quite a wonderful mix of influences on the new record. Everyone should go to this gig - they were my highlight at ATP this year - absolutely masterful storytellers and performers. Yay yay yay!
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palaceBasic Member Posts:392
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UnicronVeteran Member Posts:1696
10/2/2006 12:22 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by dera
quote: Originally posted by dermot_trellis
Brilliant, I've been waiting for those guys to play a gig here for about 3 years!.. I quite like the new album, they've really been studying up on their 60s and 70s English folk rock.
Yeah, there's quite a wonderful mix of influences on the new record. Everyone should go to this gig - they were my highlight at ATP this year - absolutely masterful storytellers and performers. Yay yay yay!
I'm far from enamoured with thier albums but I have to say that theywere very, very good at atp, despite my theory that Colin Meloy desperately wants to be Jeff Mangum.
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JairzinhoNew Member Posts:81
10/2/2006 12:41 PM |
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I think I love you Gar!
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GarVeteran Member Posts:1676
10/2/2006 1:03 PM |
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Check out their in-studio session on KCRW (it's about half way down the page):
http://www.kcrw.com/show/mb
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cometBasic Member Posts:485
10/11/2006 6:38 PM |
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Tickets on sale in the morning.......
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deraBasic Member Posts:163
10/11/2006 11:10 PM |
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I'm a legionnaire, camel in disrepair
hoping for a frigidaire to come passing by
I am on reprieve, lacking my joie de vivre
missing my gay paris in this desert dry
And I wrote my girl, told her I would not return
I've terribly taken a turn, for the worst now I fear
It's been a year or more, since they shipped me to this foreign shore
fighting in a foreign war, so far away from my home
If only summer rain would fall
on the houses and the boulevards
and the side walk bagatelles it's like a dream
with the roar of cars
and the lulling of the cafe bars,
the sweetly sleeping sweeping of the Seine.
Lord I don't know if I'll ever be back again.
Medicating in the sun, pinch doses of laudanum
longing for the old fecundity of my homeland
Curses to this mirage! A bottle of ancient Shiraz
a smattering of distant applause is ringing in my poor ears
On the old left bank, my baby in a charabanc
riding up the width and length of the Champs Elysees
If only summer rain would fall
on the houses and the boulevard
and the side walk bagatelles it's like a dream
with the roar of cars
and the lulling of the cafe bars
the sweetly sleeping sweeping of the Seine
Lord I don't know if I'll ever be back again
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EoinBasic Member Posts:174
10/12/2006 1:26 AM |
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this is the best news I have heard all year, I am not ashamed even as a man to say I could cry, what an amzing f**king band, awwwwwww man.
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10/12/2006 5:39 AM |
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The growing popularity of this band amazes me. They are a bit 'twee' for me.
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palaceBasic Member Posts:392
10/12/2006 8:45 AM |
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marko, twee or not, they are one of the most complete indie bands i have come across in years... i wouldn't change a thing about them...
...don't be amazed
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deraBasic Member Posts:163
10/12/2006 9:56 AM |
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quote: Originally posted by MarkO
The growing popularity of this band amazes me. They are a bit 'twee' for me.
Seriously? You'll have to explain that one! I guess they very occasionally sound a bit like Belle and Sebastian... but twee? Like Field Mice twee? Not so much.
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THE DARK ONENew Member Posts:34
10/12/2006 1:11 PM |
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i just got a ticket for this. im delighted that they are playing ireland, i wish it was in the olympia though, sound is rubbish in the village, i saw the fall there at the weekend and if you stand near the back the volume drops by half! ahwell justglad they are playing, id go see them anywhere!
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ctrlaltdeleteBasic Member Posts:268
10/12/2006 1:48 PM |
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i have a mental block with buying tickets for gigs that are miles off. it's depressing thinking as far ahead as february. i'd like to think i'll be somewhere more exotic than the village.
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palaceBasic Member Posts:392
10/13/2006 11:48 AM |
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there's been some pretty great reviews for 'the crane wife' (i still haven't heard it... but i like this one from tinymixtapes:
The Crane Wife
Capitol, 2006
rating: 5/5
reviewer: matty g
Seriously. This is getting f**king ridiculous. How can a band be this good? And not the kind of good where you hear a new song and post about it on your blog and everyone collectively s**ts themselves for a month and then moves on a few weeks later, but the kind of good where a band releases consistently fantastic and worthwhile and amazing music for four f**king years. What the f**k have The Arcade Fire been doing since 2004? Oh, they released a 7-inch with a song they already had recorded? Awesome. The Decemberists released two full-lengths and an EP that are just as good as anything on Funeral. Touring is no excuse either, Mr. Butler. The Decemberists are one of the most well-traveled acts out there, and I'm willing to bet the number of shows they've played is at least in the same ballpark as your lovable band of Canadian roustabouts.
I don't know why I'm picking on The Arcade Fire. I like them, and I loved Funeral, and it's not like The Decemberists have been toiling in obscurity for the past four years. On the contrary, they've gained a following that only increases with each new release. And rightfully so, because no matter how good their last album was, The Decemberists' track records proves that the next one is going to blow it away. And The Crane Wife is no exception; it's the band's most ambitious, mind-blowing, and best record yet.
I don't even know what to say about this record. Writing about music is kind of ridiculous anyway; you're taking something that's inherently subjective and contorting it so that it kind of, not really, actually doesn't fit into this nice, neat objective box. (And yes, I'm well aware of the irony of stating how pointless writing about music is in a record review, so save your e-mails.) It's not that "words don't do it justice" or some other bulls**t cliché; it's the fact that if I were to write about the songs here, I'd probably have to use obtuse words that actually make no sense, and those don't help anybody. Go read Paste if that's what you're looking for.
The point is, The Crane Wife is God damn amazing. Have I used "amazing" too many times for you? Here's some more adjectives: astonishing, astounding, bewildering, breathtaking, extraordinary, impressive, magnificent, marvelous, remarkable, spectacular, staggering, stunning, stupendous, terrific, wonderful. That should cover it.
So what if some of the songs sound like Fleetwood Mac or Jethro Tull or Edgar Winter? Does anyone really give a s**t if the band is "prog" or not now? Why the f**k does that matter anyway? All I know is that when it hits 8:26 during "The Landlord's Daughter," everything explodes and I lose my s**t every time. Yes, Colin Meloy writes songs about soldiers and murderers and lovers. Yes, it is awesome that the band's major-label debut contains their two longest album cuts yet. Yes, it's also awesome that one of those songs is a suite based on a Japanese folk tune. You're going to hear all of that from the other blowhards writing reviews for this album, which you for some reason read instead of just listening to the record. It takes all the fun out of it. Who wants to read words about how music sounds or makes one person feel when you could just listen to it yourself? You should have stopped reading this a while ago. Make up your own damn mind.
If you want me to break it down, I will. The Crane Wife is one of the best records, if not the best, I've heard in at least the past year. It will probably hold the number one spot on my top-whatever year-end list, which I will still make even though organizing music into lists may actually be more pointless than writing about it. I honestly almost quit writing about music because of this record, but I'm just too much of a hypocrite to do it. Just do yourself a favor and listen to this album. Not because I told you to, or your favorite blogger told you to, or because some other bulls**t website or magazine that pretends like their opinion actually matters told you to. Listen to it because you'll be supporting one of the hardest-working and most devoted bands out there today, and that's got to count for something
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GarVeteran Member Posts:1676
10/13/2006 12:11 PM |
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I've only heard snippets of it so far, but it sounds feckin great. Colin Meloy said they have wanted to come to Ireland for ages, but now that they are on a bigger label it's possible to come here now.
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ctrlaltdeleteBasic Member Posts:268
10/13/2006 12:15 PM |
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Yeah it's pretty great. wouldn't go as far as that reviewer, but great all the same.
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EoinBasic Member Posts:174
10/13/2006 6:32 PM |
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When is it out over here anyone know ? I have checked on amazon and they only have it listed as in import taking 2-3 weeks to deliver, Tower & HMV havent got it in either.
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