Rock, in all shapes and sizes (16 Viewers)

Stevie

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Mar 30, 2003
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#81
That album was at their absolute peak, though it borrowed from many of the great EPs that preceded it.

I confess that I was not as convinced by their recent m b v release, despite Kevin Shields' legendary perfectionism. Isn't Anything isn't bad either, but an evolving step in their sound. But Kevin Shields did great things for the Lost in Translation soundtrack, IMO.

Yeah i agree with everything you said but one thing i have to confess i have never seen Lost in Translation and i am a massive Bill Murray fan :embaressed:
 

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L'autista
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Sep 23, 2003
83,515
#82
Btw, I already mentioned Odio Paris a couple pages back that does a great MBV homage. Another of my favorites from South America that has done the same is Medialunas.

Interestingly they're a two-piece band that sings in English and sometimes Spanish, but yet live in Portuguese-speaking Porto Allegre, Brazil.

Great stuff like this:

This song here is just a blatant MBV rip-off, but done lovingly :p :
http://medialunas.bandcamp.com/track/memorabilia

Here's their full album Intropologia from 2012 (great, btw):
 
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CrimsonianKing

CrimsonianKing

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Jan 16, 2013
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  • Thread Starter #84
    That album was at their absolute peak, though it borrowed from many of the great EPs that preceded it.

    I confess that I was not as convinced by their recent m b v release, despite Kevin Shields' legendary perfectionism. Isn't Anything isn't bad either, but an evolving step in their sound. But Kevin Shields did great things for the Lost in Translation soundtrack, IMO.
    I liked MVB quite a lot.
     

    IliveForJuve

    Burn this club
    Jan 17, 2011
    18,426
    #85
    Yeah, alternative rock and modern rock, etc. This is why I'm glad subgenres exist. "Goth" music is similar. You could go to one goth club and it'd be playing deathrock, post-punk and classic industrial. Then go to another and it'd be EBM-heavy.

    What did you make of the "punk is/is not dead" debate? I was always on the "is not" side, but that it was just a matter of not enough people being educated what it really is.
    Punk's not dead as long as I'm alive.
     

    Salvo

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    Dec 17, 2007
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    #88
    At the drive in is fantastic for that sort of alternative, punk style. Amazing band. Sad they split up. But they did give us the Mars Volta because of it. Antemasque their new project is pretty good as well.
     

    Stevie

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    Mar 30, 2003
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    #91
    I done it really enjoyed it. I would of watched it sooner if i had of known of Kevin Shields' involvement. The soundtrack really took the movie to another level. Another movie i love with a similar soundtrack is I Melt With You. Great movie and great cast with Thomas Jane, Jeremy Piven and Rob Lowe. Very Dark movie that slipped under the radar.

    soundtrack for I Melt With You:

    pretty vacant - sex pistols
    keep on knocking - death
    all going out together - big dipper
    the lawn - deep six
    kundalini express - love and rockets
    out of control - U2
    debaser - pixies
    i wanna be adored - the stone roses
    charlie don't surf - the clash
    holiday in cambodia - dead kennedys
    do your thing - jensen reed
    dog eat dog - adam and the ants
    blue thunder - galaxie 500
    maggot brain - funkadelic
    nasty old feeling - mark cook
    white lines (don't do it) - grandmaster flash, melle mel
    do the dog - the specials
    brand new cadillac - the clash
    bad reputation - joan jett and the blackhearts
    caribou - pixies
    just like honey - the jesus and the mary chain
    all we ever wanted was everything - bauhaus
    coward - vic chesnutt
    talk of the town - chrissie hynde
    hey man, nice shot - filter
    your love is here - emma ejwertz
    nag nag nag - cabaret voltaire
    skyscraper - julian plenti is skyscraper
    i melt with you 2011 - modern english
     

    IliveForJuve

    Burn this club
    Jan 17, 2011
    18,426
    #93
    I done it really enjoyed it. I would of watched it sooner if i had of known of Kevin Shields' involvement. The soundtrack really took the movie to another level. Another movie i love with a similar soundtrack is I Melt With You. Great movie and great cast with Thomas Jane, Jeremy Piven and Rob Lowe. Very Dark movie that slipped under the radar.

    soundtrack for I Melt With You:

    pretty vacant - sex pistols
    keep on knocking - death
    all going out together - big dipper
    the lawn - deep six
    kundalini express - love and rockets
    out of control - U2
    debaser - pixies
    i wanna be adored - the stone roses
    charlie don't surf - the clash
    holiday in cambodia - dead kennedys
    do your thing - jensen reed
    dog eat dog - adam and the ants
    blue thunder - galaxie 500
    maggot brain - funkadelic
    nasty old feeling - mark cook
    white lines (don't do it) - grandmaster flash, melle mel
    do the dog - the specials
    brand new cadillac - the clash
    bad reputation - joan jett and the blackhearts
    caribou - pixies
    just like honey - the jesus and the mary chain
    all we ever wanted was everything - bauhaus
    coward - vic chesnutt
    talk of the town - chrissie hynde
    hey man, nice shot - filter
    your love is here - emma ejwertz
    nag nag nag - cabaret voltaire
    skyscraper - julian plenti is skyscraper
    i melt with you 2011 - modern english
    Solid soundtrack :tup:
     

    Post Ironic

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    Feb 9, 2013
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    #97
    @<a href="http://forum.juventuz.org/member.php?u=1840" target="_blank">swag</a> now this is more like it. @<a href="http://forum.juventuz.org/member.php?u=18090" target="_blank">PostIronic</a> watch and learn, baby.

    PJ is excellent. I haven't listened to this one before. I'm learning bro!

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    I found the Jasper Wrath album yesterday, in a local record shop. Had never heard of the band before but love these two songs in particular.


     

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