Le Havre Oswald
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I found it very cringey
Blue Is the Opposite of Blue said:Spur of the moment thing. Felt angry about UKIP for a second so they made it in there.Barcon said:I like the riff and I like crunchy guitars, I have no idea who nigel falange is (and don't want to) so I have no idea what you'r going on aboot. All in all, I liked.
Blue Is the Opposite of Blue said:Did another track (not easier on the ears, be warned that if you didn't like the OP then you may not like this)
<a class="postlink" href="https://soundcloud.com/colourfulsevens/7-your-blue-tie" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">https://soundcloud.com/colourfulsevens/7-your-blue-tie</a>
Music has anger issues. The issue being that there isn't enough angry rock music around at the moment.citykev28 said:Blue Is the Opposite of Blue said:Did another track (not easier on the ears, be warned that if you didn't like the OP then you may not like this)
<a class="postlink" href="https://soundcloud.com/colourfulsevens/7-your-blue-tie" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">https://soundcloud.com/colourfulsevens/7-your-blue-tie</a>
Have you got anger issues?
Blue Is the Opposite of Blue said:Music has anger issues. The issue being that there isn't enough angry rock music around at the moment.citykev28 said:Blue Is the Opposite of Blue said:Did another track (not easier on the ears, be warned that if you didn't like the OP then you may not like this)
<a class="postlink" href="https://soundcloud.com/colourfulsevens/7-your-blue-tie" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">https://soundcloud.com/colourfulsevens/7-your-blue-tie</a>
Have you got anger issues?
Rock music is supposed to be loud, grabbing everything by the balls and squeezing with unrelenting force. Not dressed up in a fucking waistcoat and tweed trousers holding a fucking banjo.
To bring up an example: Oasis aren't my favourite band in the world but at least they represented something. They stood for the working class having a fucking top time at festivals or in pubs or whatever by making loud stadium rock.
What do Arctic Monkeys represent now? Mumford & Sons? Anyone? Big corporate show offs who've mellowed to the point where they should be ashamed to call themselves rock bands.
All the classic bands which call themselves rock, hard rock or heavy metal all either had something to say, presented their message with massive guitars and even bigger drums or had innovative ideas. Can you name a massive rock band making music at the moment which you could put under any of those?
Because I can't. Rock in the mainstream is currently one homogeneous gloop of new Arctic Monkeys, Kasabian's new album, Mumford & Sons or Jake Bugg. Outside of that there's no massive rock band making some kind of statement.
There's NO genuine working class music in the charts at the moment. Absolutely none. And the ones who are making it are completely forcing it as part of their image rather than just being who they are on a big stage. Fucking distressing, so I made loud music in my bedroom and put it out for free.
Not gonna get massive with this stuff and I don't expect to, but it fills a space for some people I know. About it really.
Yeah, not the best guitarist in the world so I compensate with grit and shouting.nelsons willie said:Not bad bob. I see you have mastered the barre chord. I liked the echo vocals but didnt listen to the lyrics because i was too busy reading the text.
How do you mean?Gelsons Dad said:There is no such thing as working class pop music and never was. Unless the working class includes art college students looking for fame.
Blue Is the Opposite of Blue said:Music has anger issues. The issue being that there isn't enough angry rock music around at the moment.citykev28 said:Blue Is the Opposite of Blue said:Did another track (not easier on the ears, be warned that if you didn't like the OP then you may not like this)
<a class="postlink" href="https://soundcloud.com/colourfulsevens/7-your-blue-tie" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">https://soundcloud.com/colourfulsevens/7-your-blue-tie</a>
Have you got anger issues?
Rock music is supposed to be loud, grabbing everything by the balls and squeezing with unrelenting force. Not dressed up in a fucking waistcoat and tweed trousers holding a fucking banjo.
To bring up an example: Oasis aren't my favourite band in the world but at least they represented something. They stood for the working class having a fucking top time at festivals or in pubs or whatever by making loud stadium rock.
What do Arctic Monkeys represent now? Mumford & Sons? Anyone? Big corporate show offs who've mellowed to the point where they should be ashamed to call themselves rock bands.
All the classic bands which call themselves rock, hard rock or heavy metal all either had something to say, presented their message with massive guitars and even bigger drums or had innovative ideas. Can you name a massive rock band making music at the moment which you could put under any of those?
Because I can't. Rock in the mainstream is currently one homogeneous gloop of new Arctic Monkeys, Kasabian's new album, Mumford & Sons or Jake Bugg. Outside of that there's no massive rock band making some kind of statement.
There's NO genuine working class music in the charts at the moment. Absolutely none. And the ones who are making it are completely forcing it as part of their image rather than just being who they are on a big stage. Fucking distressing, so I made loud music in my bedroom and put it out for free.
Not gonna get massive with this stuff and I don't expect to, but it fills a space for some people I know. About it really.
Massively so.citykev28 said:Blue Is the Opposite of Blue said:Music has anger issues. The issue being that there isn't enough angry rock music around at the moment.citykev28 said:Have you got anger issues?
Rock music is supposed to be loud, grabbing everything by the balls and squeezing with unrelenting force. Not dressed up in a fucking waistcoat and tweed trousers holding a fucking banjo.
To bring up an example: Oasis aren't my favourite band in the world but at least they represented something. They stood for the working class having a fucking top time at festivals or in pubs or whatever by making loud stadium rock.
What do Arctic Monkeys represent now? Mumford & Sons? Anyone? Big corporate show offs who've mellowed to the point where they should be ashamed to call themselves rock bands.
All the classic bands which call themselves rock, hard rock or heavy metal all either had something to say, presented their message with massive guitars and even bigger drums or had innovative ideas. Can you name a massive rock band making music at the moment which you could put under any of those?
Because I can't. Rock in the mainstream is currently one homogeneous gloop of new Arctic Monkeys, Kasabian's new album, Mumford & Sons or Jake Bugg. Outside of that there's no massive rock band making some kind of statement.
There's NO genuine working class music in the charts at the moment. Absolutely none. And the ones who are making it are completely forcing it as part of their image rather than just being who they are on a big stage. Fucking distressing, so I made loud music in my bedroom and put it out for free.
Not gonna get massive with this stuff and I don't expect to, but it fills a space for some people I know. About it really.
I knew you were angry.