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Other than the 2 promos it's not actually so "Sisters-y". It's more like the Chapter 22 period Mish & it's not half bad.
I turned my back on them when Masque was released, but I am finding this one very appealing.
I turned my back on them when Masque was released, but I am finding this one very appealing.
It always was like this, wayne bringing the songs. Do not know any song not from his hands. Input from the others was different as they were around.Brad wrote:Yeah my apologies, I was being rather flippant. It just seemed weird in that original interview from Wayne, he talked of how he was disconnected from his band mates in making this record, and how everything was "me, me, me".
Just wonder how much input there was as a band.
When it comes to material it is and wad his band.
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So THAT's what WH means when he invokes the spirit of FALAA, the megalomaniac singer controlling every aspect of the band. Good to hear Craig recycling the Fix riff, and the Afterhours pastiche is quite well done too.Brad wrote:Yeah my apologies, I was being rather flippant. It just seemed weird in that original interview from Wayne, he talked of how he was disconnected from his band mates in making this record, and how everything was "me, me, me".
Just wonder how much input there was as a band.
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The more I listen, the more I dig this album. Top work guys
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I've listened to a few snippets on YouTube, but am purposely saving myself for when the CD drops through the letterboxpaint it black wrote:The more I listen, the more I dig this album. Top work guys
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But not before Craig joined...mh wrote:We should note that the Sisters had started doing Emma before Wayne joined.
"I've seen Andrew Eldritch in an ice hockey shirt onstage, and I've given him the benefit of the doubt"
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Are we still taliking about Wayne heremh wrote: Instead we see him recycling past works. He doesn't need to do that, he's better than that, and it's a shame to see him not use his talent.
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I agree. So Wayne is accurate in his description, I guess, as Chapter 22 Mish was directly in between FALAA and GOM.Pista wrote:Other than the 2 promos it's not actually so "Sisters-y". It's more like the Chapter 22 period Mish & it's not half bad.
I turned my back on them when Masque was released, but I am finding this one very appealing.
I agree re Masque. I absolutely hated it. No redeeming features whatsoever. A godawful mess of an album.
It's not the Mojo one is it?Mav787 wrote:Watch out for an interview with Wayne and Craig coming out in the next week or so. Not seen it myself but I'm told it may make for interesting reading for Sisters fans
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New album arrived first thing this morning and have given it a good going over on the way across to Liverpool and the Wirral. It's actually rather good, but I could be viewed as biased.
Could get used to the idea of new albums tbh.
Could get used to the idea of new albums tbh.
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I got through the first two songs on the album before I gave up.
It just confirms to me that everything t'Mish have done past about 1990 has just not interested me.
Sorry Wayne, you may claim that "that signature 12-string jingle jangle" sound on the FALAA album is definitive, but you can't base a whole career off of it...
It just confirms to me that everything t'Mish have done past about 1990 has just not interested me.
Sorry Wayne, you may claim that "that signature 12-string jingle jangle" sound on the FALAA album is definitive, but you can't base a whole career off of it...
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Was supposed to be seeing them in Glasgow tonight, but had to pull out due to a leg injury.
Any more of that and we'll be round your front door with the quick-setting whitewash and the shaved monkey.
Best wishes for quick recover Stu. I am sure you would love to hear Bella Lugosi tonightstufarq wrote:Was supposed to be seeing them in Glasgow tonight, but had to pull out due to a leg injury.
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Oh cr@pstufarq wrote:Was supposed to be seeing them in Glasgow tonight, but had to pull out due to a leg injury.
Hope you're on the mend real soon.
Thanks guys. It's not something that's just happened - been off six or seven weeks now with a torn calf muscle. It is mending, but I don't fancy all the travelling (especially the half hour wait at Ratho, where there was a shooting recently), and chances are I'd have to stand all night (I think the ABC might have a couple of seats near the bar, but don't want to take the risk).
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Same here, as always. The m*****n is not for me, that much is clear after decades of useless tries ...Brad wrote:I am sincerely glad a lot of people are finding joy in this new Mish album.
I'm in markfiend's camp on this one.
I tried as well to give it a fair listen but just couldn't get through it.
But hell, there are enough people to like them, so what.
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i was a bit shocked when i heard afterhours on the album too,not just walk away and falaa...but its far better than the marian 7" anyway (ok not a hard job)
May i join the party ?Being645 wrote:Same here, as always. The m*****n is not for me, that much is clear after decades of useless tries ...Brad wrote:I am sincerely glad a lot of people are finding joy in this new Mish album.
I'm in markfiend's camp on this one.
I tried as well to give it a fair listen but just couldn't get through it.
But hell, there are enough people to like them, so what.
My tries failed in the past horribly, only one album of M**n made a positive hearing experience for me.
'Are we the Baddies?'...
"Someday! Someday, everything you need, is just gonna fall out of the sky..." -A.E. Reading 1991
"Don't forget that most of the judges in witches trials had harvard degrees."
"Someday! Someday, everything you need, is just gonna fall out of the sky..." -A.E. Reading 1991
"Don't forget that most of the judges in witches trials had harvard degrees."