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14 comments
Finally a break from all the “electronica/drone/ambient/techno/industrial”.
Nodata was once a much more diverse site and it was much better.
It’s a reflection of the times Wall Man…how guitar bands out there today are just copies of something already done in the past with slight stylistic tweaks…id say 95% of them.
And all the electronics today are are just copies of something already done in the past with slight stylistic tweaks…id say 99.9% of them.
99.9% haha brutal. Anyway may I suggest you check out Bryce on WFMU if you want diversity & weirdness.
You guys sound like two middle-age Bruce “The Boss” groupies
Seems like the only reason anyone ever comments here is to insult other people’s tastes. I’m guilty of it too but at least try to make it funny guys otherwise you sound like a butthurt hipster
the good ole tyme, uhuhu?
Music has shifted considerably since the onslaught of the Technical Revolution. Electronic instruments, although having been around since the early 60’s have now taken front and center stage, even in folk music. Eric Clapton recently noted that the ‘guitar might be going extinct. It is much easier to press down on plastic keys of a synth than to struggle through scales and chord inversions on a guitar.
eric crapton is a buttnugget!
No, im not im middle age, and i hate springsteen. I also like electronic weirdness too, my point is diverse of posts, not a genre eliminating another.
^ noise
Death of guitar bands is not just that “electronic music is easier” whatever that is supposed to mean as if some Jack White blues rock stuff is such Herculean shredding. It’s because no one lives in the suburbs anymore, so you can’t sit around playing shitty punk in your dad’s garage, but the city is too gentrified so you can’t rent a practice place in some empty factory because it got converted to luxury condos five years ago. Meanwhile, you can make electronic music on your phone in your bed whatever tiny accommodation you’ve managed to find momentary refuge from sky high rent in.
On another note, do you think they had to pay royalties to Warren G for that Pearly Gates song…
a most sexeral cover indeed!
Gracias por este álbum, N. Cheers siempre.