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Mandroid2.0 wrote:I thought it was so boring that I don't think that I've ever listened to a full song off of it. Is there something I'm missing?



You need to hear it on record, through giant headphones, its not a "song" record its a "sound" record, it won't hit you all at once with a catchy hook, it pours into your skull like lava...

that being said I am not a huge uber-fan of this record, but when I am in the right mood it hits the spot...
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DazeyDiver wrote:
Mandroid2.0 wrote:I thought it was so boring that I don't think that I've ever listened to a full song off of it. Is there something I'm missing?


Nope. You just don't like it. That's all. Nothin' wrong with that.


Yeah. I just tried listening to Ben's copy of "Loveless" and it sounds like background music that would have been playing in a bar where some personal life drama broke loose when I was 19. I wouldn't have liked the music then either, but it sounds like that era of soundtracks to coming of age dramas.

I dunno. MBV is too cheesy for me, I guess. It's too intentionally artsy.
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Mandroid2.0 wrote:I dunno. MBV is too cheesy for me, I guess. It's too intentionally artsy.


I ain't saying it's going to change your mind, but at least try to track down the "You Made Me Realise" EP before you call it a day.

It's a pain in the ass to find.
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madmanmunt wrote:They played noisy feedback at ear splitting volume for hours on end at a bunch of shocked indie kids who at that time would otherwise be arguing about Morrissey's sexual proclivities. At least that's how I remember it being reported.


and they made it listenable. unlike your typical sonic youth, polvo, etc "angular" stuff where the strange noises were part and parcel of the songwriting, mbv's noise was wrapped around fairly conventional pop songwriting. i think that's one of the things that made them influential: you could make a reasonable attempt at applying their style to your own songs.

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After owning Loveless for 15+ years I continue to hear new things. Like the drums/rhythm in "To Here Knows When".

I like most everything by MBV, but then in 1992 I also thought some of my tapes sounded better after sitting on the dashboard of my car in 90+ degree for weeks on end... so I'm probably predisposed to liking them.
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