Yeah it's not the easiest album in the world to get hold of...tho some thoughtful soul has uploaded the whole album to YouTube...I think I'm gonna have to pull a favour from my friend in AustinPista wrote:Oh my!Andie wrote:
A couple of friends of mine have been banging on about this band since they saw them at The Austin PsychFest last week...
you'll get the hint soon enough...this is bloody brilliant
You're not wrong.
edit. Their online store's a bit carp though. I can't even select the album to buy it
Currently listening to. The expanded remastered box set.
I did stumble across this thoughAndie wrote:
Yeah it's not the easiest album in the world to get hold of...tho some thoughtful soul has uploaded the whole album to YouTube...I think I'm gonna have to pull a favour from my friend in Austin
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Dear Lord. How did I miss out on these guys? This record is utterly fantastic. Is the early stuff like this? Yow.
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was
initially intrigued, but ultimately underwhelmed. a nice, retro noise but where's the songs?
now
never really got talk talk at the time, but figured i'd give this a once over to see if they can change my mind... we'll see how far through it i get
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guilty pleasure to make up for the pap i've waded through this morning
initially intrigued, but ultimately underwhelmed. a nice, retro noise but where's the songs?
now
never really got talk talk at the time, but figured i'd give this a once over to see if they can change my mind... we'll see how far through it i get
next
guilty pleasure to make up for the pap i've waded through this morning
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god that was dreary... lasted until track 4 - "chameleon day".Quiff Boy wrote:now
never really got talk talk at the time, but figured i'd give this a once over to see if they can change my mind... we'll see how far through it i get
what a pile of turgid nonsense.
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What is it? I'm intriguedsultan2075 wrote:
Dear Lord. How did I miss out on these guys? This record is utterly fantastic. Is the early stuff like this? Yow.
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Sonic Mass by Amebix. I'd always assumed they were boring crust-punk, so I never listened to them. I kind of stumbled on this yesterday, and I am absolutely loving it. I'll have to check out the older stuff.radiojamaica wrote:What is it? I'm intriguedsultan2075 wrote:
Dear Lord. How did I miss out on these guys? This record is utterly fantastic. Is the early stuff like this? Yow.
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The most successful tyranny is not the one that uses force to assure uniformity but the one that removes the awareness of other possibilities, that makes it seem inconceivable that other ways are viable, that removes the sense that there is an outside.
Hmmm, I was very interested in the first couple of tracks, but after that I was just a bit bored. It reminds me a bit of average trance music done with traditional instruments. The whole hoogy-verdy-toody vocals gets my goat after a bit too.Andie wrote:Yeah it's not the easiest album in the world to get hold of...tho some thoughtful soul has uploaded the whole album to YouTube...I think I'm gonna have to pull a favour from my friend in AustinPista wrote:Oh my!Andie wrote:
A couple of friends of mine have been banging on about this band since they saw them at The Austin PsychFest last week...
you'll get the hint soon enough...this is bloody brilliant
You're not wrong.
edit. Their online store's a bit carp though. I can't even select the album to buy it
Lordy - Amebix! Of all the obscure bands to rise again!! They were a Bristol-ish punk band - in the Crass living-in-a-squat vein of things. Spider was a well known Bristol 'face' in the late 80s.sultan2075 wrote: Dear Lord. How did I miss out on these guys? This record is utterly fantastic. Is the early stuff like this? Yow.
One thing that entertained me, as a poor northerner, was how many of the people from that scene - and when it morphed into the 'Free Party' shenanigans - were actually from wealthy backgrounds, just playing at being poor.
The time I met Banksy I kind of got that impression too - from a nice upbringing but playing at being a naughty boy. I thought one of the reasons he was so anxious to be anonymous was so his Mummy didn't find out what he'd been up to!
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Apparently Rob (vocals/bass) broke up the band in 87 or so, moved to Skye to make swords for a living (!), put them back together in 2009 and broke them up again in 2012. I will have to check out their earlier stuff, because I really, really like this record a lot.bearskin wrote:Lordy - Amebix! Of all the obscure bands to rise again!! They were a Bristol-ish punk band - in the Crass living-in-a-squat vein of things. Spider was a well known Bristol 'face' in the late 80s.sultan2075 wrote: Dear Lord. How did I miss out on these guys? This record is utterly fantastic. Is the early stuff like this? Yow.
One thing that entertained me, as a poor northerner, was how many of the people from that scene - and when it morphed into the 'Free Party' shenanigans - were actually from wealthy backgrounds, just playing at being poor.
The time I met Banksy I kind of got that impression too - from a nice upbringing but playing at being a naughty boy. I thought one of the reasons he was so anxious to be anonymous was so his Mummy didn't find out what he'd been up to!
We had the exact same phenomena here, actually. Squatters were, more often than not, rich kids who were slumming it. I'm inclined to say that only those who have never actually been poor romanticize poverty the way a lot of squat-punks did (at least, for the most part.
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Yeah, I've only heard the 'Burn' track and quite liked that one... It's a start
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there's a couple of iffy tracks, and one with dreadful lyrics ("DD's" - double d's - about iggy's fondness for large breasts ) but its not bad on the whole! far better than i was expecting anyway
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Better than The Loudness then
I have the LP here too, but waiting for the perfect moment to put it on...
Have you seen this btw: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9QGED3n9IM4
We're distributing the new album btw
I have the LP here too, but waiting for the perfect moment to put it on...
Have you seen this btw: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9QGED3n9IM4
We're distributing the new album btw
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on original cassette... those do sound great!
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In memory of Leo
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great albumradiojamaica wrote:
today was:
Beck- Mellow Gold and The Angels Light- Sing Other People
Simply glorious & gets all my hair standing on end in no time
I'm still head over heels with this album