Both bands are mediocre indie rock.
Archers of Loaf had something to say but not the means to say it.
Polvo had the means but had nothing to say.
I find it difficult to listen to a whole album from either of these bands.
The album Vee Vee is a joke; songs meander along without the focused indignation of good hardcore punk or the resolute imagination of good post-rock. Tell me is "Fabricoh" meant to be the same song as "Web In Front"? Did they make "Death In The Park" up as they went along; was it done extempore in the studio? "The Worst Has Yet To Come" can only refer to "Underachiever's March And Fight Song".
Polvo at least kept things tight and tedious; their phenomenology of indie is "ingenious" and "clever" in the manner of Frank Black's solo work.
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52Have any of you guys actually listened to "vs. The Greatest of All Time?" I am really curious.
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53HOUSTON_M wrote:The album Vee Vee is a joke;
I hated this album for years. It clicked after a few more listens. Now it's one of my favourites. Bob Weston did a great job on this record. Also on the Polvo records now I think about it.
Salut, the Bob!
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54ironyengine wrote:Have any of you guys actually listened to "vs. The Greatest of All Time?" I am really curious.
Spun it a few days ago. What's the curiosity about?
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55I've listened to all the albums and EPs that Archers of Loaf and Polvo released, but I haven't listened to each of them many times.
Vee Vee and White Trash Heroes are the only albums by AOL which I strongly dislike; the others are decent enough.
I don't like the music I've heard that has come out of Chapel Hill - either accomplished but annoying (Squirrel Nut Zippers, Ben Folds) or self-consciously "indie" (Superchunk, Polvo, AOL).
It all has half-assed "I'm clever and cool" wounded self-consciousness written all over it.
Vee Vee and White Trash Heroes are the only albums by AOL which I strongly dislike; the others are decent enough.
I don't like the music I've heard that has come out of Chapel Hill - either accomplished but annoying (Squirrel Nut Zippers, Ben Folds) or self-consciously "indie" (Superchunk, Polvo, AOL).
It all has half-assed "I'm clever and cool" wounded self-consciousness written all over it.
Either-Or: Polvo vs. Archers of Loaf
57HOUSTON_M wrote:self-consciously "indie" (Superchunk, Polvo, AOL).
Wtf.
...i've typed and deleted several things after "wtf," but nothing i can think of is quite properly illustrating the "wtf" this statement produced in me. Did the concept of "indie rock" as a fricking sound even exist when these bands started? Seriously, what am i missing here?
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58HOUSTON_M wrote:I don't like the music I've heard that has come out of Chapel Hill - either accomplished but annoying (Squirrel Nut Zippers, Ben Folds) or self-consciously "indie" (Superchunk, Polvo, AOL).
It all has half-assed "I'm clever and cool" wounded self-consciousness written all over it.
We don't care for you eithuh, suh.
Now, good DAY, suh.*
-A
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59That last track on 'Exploded Drawing' keeps me playing that album, the rest is hit and miss. I couldn't get in to Shapes either.
I don't know anything about Archers of Loaf, should I?
I don't know anything about Archers of Loaf, should I?
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60dunbar wrote:I don't know anything about Archers of Loaf, should I?
I dunno, do you like indie rock?
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