Darryl_P wrote:You're almost right. It wouldn't matter if they weren't overhyped and boring as hell.
I'd be okay with them being boring, if only they weren't being avertised to me as "Fresh, original and exciting."
When I hear that I want an act that really is fresh, original AND exciting. Not some watered down shit I've heard a million times before done much better.
There is just no point in listening to this band. If you are, you're wasting time.
Unless of course you can't be bothered to seek out this better music you're hearing about so much, in which case I guess it's excusable to listen to Be Your Own Pet. Just keep letting the NME or whatever tell you what you like.
If you don't read the NME, then I apologise for being presumptuous, but you might as well be.
Edit: Just out of interest, do you like fireworks? Watching dogs chase their tails?
Errr, yes, as you've probably guessed from the bumped Fireworks thread, I like fireworks a great deal (and who would't). What I can't stand is pantomine and jugglers.
Well, here in Germany we don't get the NME and over here BYOP are not hyped at all. In fact, they are completely unknown. When I heard their music for the first time I had no idea who they were and what they looked like, but truth be told, it didn't sound like watered down shit to me. What always sounded like watered down shit to me were, to pick a band at random, REM and yet, this band seems to enjoy huge popularity even among the connoisseurs of this forum. Now it would never occur to me to deny those folks the pleasure they obviously get from listening to REM though personally I think REM is one of the most overrrated and hyped bands ever. And yet I bet some british hack described them at some stage as fresh, original and exciting cause that's what they label new bands when they can't think of anything catchy. Whereas in my view there was always a certain dullness to the music of REM. A dullness, I might add, that BYOP lack.
The other day me and my pal were driving around town and we listened to old tapes of the John Peel Show (90/91). That was around the time when Peel was an avid fan of Babes in Toyland, so you usually got two tracks from BIT per hour and I have to admit, that it occured to me that BYOP sound very much like BIT at times, alas Babes in Toyland had a really crap drummer, so they were slowing down most of the time. BYOP on the other hand, are speeding up nicely.
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