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seriously, does music suck now?

Posted: Wed Apr 26, 2006 1:36 pm
by tommydski_Archive
i was posting on another music forum and someone repeated the time honoured cliche that there was no good new music anymore. immediately i thought "that's bullshit, i hear great music all the time!" and then spent about ten minutes trying to think of a few examples. i looked on my ipod and realised that i've basically stopped listening to new music. can anyone help me with a big long list of bands that are touring or recording in the last six months or so? or is it true and music really does blow now?

seriously, does music suck now?

Posted: Wed Apr 26, 2006 1:37 pm
by gio_Archive
nope, it's not true.

look harder.

seriously, does music suck now?

Posted: Wed Apr 26, 2006 1:40 pm
by tommydski_Archive
that's exactly what i posted on the other forum.
but then i could only name like ten.

name more than ten gio and i'll be impressed.

seriously, does music suck now?

Posted: Wed Apr 26, 2006 1:43 pm
by Loretta_Archive
tommydski wrote:that's exactly what i posted on the other forum.
but then i could only name like ten.

name more than ten gio and i'll be impressed.


i could name ten but then most people would say they are shit.

major will vouch that the nonesuch label is doing some good stuff and without being a crawly knob Mise en place are very good. i say it a lot but i do honestly like them.

although i am writing this listening to adam ant.

Rabbit told me about calexico. dont know how old but they seem good so far.
but then you may know them

the national,

seriously, does music suck now?

Posted: Wed Apr 26, 2006 1:49 pm
by tommydski_Archive
i don't care if other people think they are shit rysie.
my list had very contentious stuff -

deerhoof
liars
the new year
shellac
sonic youth
nina nastasia
scout niblett
make believe
the gossip
electrelane
part chimp

just post whatever you think is good.

seriously, does music suck now?

Posted: Wed Apr 26, 2006 1:50 pm
by Major_Archive
Loretta wrote:
tommydski wrote:that's exactly what i posted on the other forum.
but then i could only name like ten.

name more than ten gio and i'll be impressed.


i could name ten but then most people would say they are shit.

major will vouch that the nonesuch label is doing some good stuff and without being a crawly knob Mise en place are very good. i say it a lot but i do honestly like them.

although i am writing this listening to adam ant.

Rabbit told me about calexico. dont know how old but they seem good so far.
but then you may know them

the national,


Yeah, Nonesuch have always been pretty consistant, but many of the artists aren't "new".

I guess it depends what exactly you consider to be "new" music.

I just got into T-Rex recently, so they're new to me.

Calexico are great, Rys...Loretta. But they've been around nearly 10 years.

There's a band here in Houston called Spain Colored Orange. Name aside, they are an excellent band.

The Bottomless Pit. Hell, they're less than a year old, correct? Great, GREAT fucking band.

I used to search out "new" bands all the time but as I've gotten older, I tend to focus more on my own music, past things I may have missed out on or I simply don't have the time and can't be arsed to look anymore.

seriously, does music suck now?

Posted: Wed Apr 26, 2006 1:53 pm
by tmidgett_Archive
I just bought my first 'new release' in maybe 9mos the other day.

Only it came out in 2004.

I heard this song on the radio, and I thought, shit, that's good. And I waited until the DJ told me that it was the Sonnets.

Eventually, I got around to buying the record with this song.

The record is called Mystery Girl, and the song is called "The Sea."

Turns out they are from Chicago, and they have been from Chicago for 14yrs!! Ha ha! This is almost as old as Silkworm!

Who recorded this album? Turns out it is Russ Arbuthnot! Where did he record it? Electrical Audio! Small world!

The record is pretty decent. They're at their best when they're a little weird--the stuff that is more stock garage rock doesn't do it for me as much.

But "The Sea," she is a really good song in a garagey Wipers/Burma vibe. And overall there is a relentless quality to the Sonnets that I appreciate. I like the album more the more I hear, so perhaps it is very good and I have not flashed to it yet.

Go here, and listen to "The Sea."

Major, I try not to comment on such things, but you are too kind. Thanks. And it is so nice, this just-discovered-T.-Rex period.

seriously, does music suck now?

Posted: Wed Apr 26, 2006 1:58 pm
by hiredgeek_Archive
I think the ease and accessibility of recording, posting, and putting music out has flooded the everything with a bunch of mediocre, uninteresting, self indulgent, tasteless, mind numbing, god awful, senseless crap. though a few folks are doing great stuff. examples class: john vanderslice, big business, shannon wright and yann tierson, blonde redhead,vaz, spoon, and a handful of local people I wish to not embarrass by posting their names. i realize that these folks have consistently released good stuff and aren't new but the material is new. does that count?

seriously, does music suck now?

Posted: Wed Apr 26, 2006 1:59 pm
by Eksvplot_Archive
in 2005, that El Michels Affair record, the new Smog, and the B-side of Subjex's Supersonic Mezze were enough to convince me that music still in fact rules.

based on these three records alone, i'd say it was a GREAT year for music.

there are also many great films being made these days. i could list a dozen or two...

seriously, does music suck now?

Posted: Wed Apr 26, 2006 2:01 pm
by The Code is Almighty_Archive
Antony & the Johnsons
Arcade Fire
Battles
Broken Social Scene
Cougars
Dirty Three
Explosions in the Sky
The Exit
The Firebird Band
Godspeed You Black Emperor
Gogol Bordello
The Headlights
John Vanderslice
Leonard Cohen
Mogwai
Pelican
Pinback
Shellac
Shipping News
Tom Waits
The Wrens
Wolf Parade

to name a few.....