BlueHammer85
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As long as I’ve got a record to listen to for a week I don’t care - generic pop , the big hitters, 70s Dad Rock, the obscure - it’s all a good mix.
You were definitely robbed on The Screaming Blue Messiahs front. Probably my fault for getting in with a glowing review early doors.In order to do the last I'd have to pander.
Quite likely most of my choices in future will be more divergent from this thread's tastes in general. So far the best moment for me was @RobMCFC rapturous review of The Screaming Blue Messiahs, which then turned into a "Meh, sounds like Clash-lite except for 'Clear View' -- 6/10"-fest for most others.
I wanted a record I picked to have the same impact on the assembled masses as Bad\\Dreems or Lucinda Williams had on me, but despite many picks across many decades and many stylistic bounces, I can't seem to find one.
So I'm just going to do stuff I like and stop caring about whether anyone here likes it :).
You were definitely robbed on The Screaming Blue Messiahs front. Probably my fault for getting in with a glowing review early doors.
Ha ha ha I put an MIA song in one of our "break" playlists and it was lambasted ("Boyz" I think I did). She's gone off the deep end now but her mid-2000-era stuff was really, really good I thought.Like it or not, this is a great nomination, thread wise.Just the kind of stuff that gets the debate fuelled nicely.
I'm a bit of a sucker for well made pop music, even though this isn't strictly pop, it's edgy pop in my opinion.
It's hardly ground breaking, most of us have heard a swear word or two, but I do like her attitude, and her clever delivery at times, and I understand (I think) why the young uns would find this refreshing, or a bit rebellious even, given the usual bland fare they are pedalled.
As a fan of female artists such as kae, Billy no mates and mia, amongst others, I can enjoy this for what it is, a genuinely decent record, made for what sounds like, all the right reasons. It's commercially successful, but it doesn't sound quite as commercial as I expected it to.
I know nothing about the artist, but she intrigues enough, which has got to be good.
A few more listens required, and if I'm honest, I'm quite looking forward to it.
Yes, I've been blaming you this whole time. Entirely your fault :) :) :)You were definitely robbed on The Screaming Blue Messiahs front. Probably my fault for getting in with a glowing review early doors.
Tell him I have some very good friends at Pixar and have toured the creative labs there; heard rumo(u)rs he was based on me! :)I've just read out Foggy's review at the dinner table (after the youngest left the table!). As after dinner content it's right up there!!
Elder son's response made me laugh..."he's monologuing like Syndrome, do you think you need to organise an intervention?"
It wasn't lambasted by me, I love that track, and the vid is fun too. Its not something I listen to all the time, but when I visit, it always rewards me.Ha ha ha I put an MIA song in one of our "break" playlists and it was lambasted ("Boyz" I think I did). She's gone off the deep end now but her mid-2000-era stuff was really, really good I thought.
I agree CR is nothing like groundbreaking but I do think she's clever, and her recycling of so much mid-80s pop is especially fun I think. It's some combination of kitschy and catchy -- kit-kat-chy?
I suddenly realis(z)ed New Order is kitschy too, or schlocky at least. Maybe that undercurrent of not taking themselves quite seriously is what I like about both artists.