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John George Peppers wrote:
DazeyDiver wrote:speaking of which, has anyone (who's interested) heard the new Verve record? What's it called? Forth?


I've heard the whole thing. I love the Verve, especially the guitar heavy early stuff. Four is shit. Nothing on it is salvageable. It's terrible.


Heard the single and wooooooo man was it CRAP
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Marsupialized wrote:
John George Peppers wrote:
DazeyDiver wrote:speaking of which, has anyone (who's interested) heard the new Verve record? What's it called? Forth?


I've heard the whole thing. I love the Verve, especially the guitar heavy early stuff. Four is shit. Nothing on it is salvageable. It's terrible.


Heard the single and wooooooo man was it CRAP


As a dude who digs the Verve and didn't even know there was a single out until reading this thread, then went to check it out...

Jesus assfucking Christ.
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boring as shit now and pretty much "over," but will always be the genre closest to my heart in some kneejerk, overriding-the-brain nostalgia way. those amazing moments in a really good classic/standard shoegaze song where it sears your brain--i'll always be grateful for those. pretty much my archetypal music memory. it's like the closest thing to what i wanted to hear in my head as a fetus, ie sans cultural baggage. the first time i heard mbv it was like a sigh of relief, a purely physical "a-HA!" one of my friends said loveless sounds like god's washing machine. i wonder if people will tease me now...
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MBV, AR Kane, Loop, Seefeel are the only ones that matter to me - with MBV a massive fave.

anyway, Shoegaze (uch-y-fi) was predated by Dreampop which i think has some merit as a category coz at least it is kind of descriptive sound-wise.

so dunno really, feel all vague and floaty on this one........
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