Re: Radiohead
Umm if this is the whole release it would be disappointing (especially cause I consider hail to the thief one of my favourite albums so I don't know how to use that scale :p). The songs are quite good but the album doesn't feel complete at all. I'm waiting for it all to come...
Re: Radiohead
I actually haven't heard it yet, I'm waiting for a chance to listen to it in it's entirety, but from what people have been saying that it's quite possible that how short it is has something to do with this newspaper album concept. Something about adding on instalments
Re: "The Official" Nine Inch Nails Thread
Personally I think ghosts is definitely worth the listen. It's not your normal album, the songs aren't entertaining, they are much closer to beautiful.
But I'm getting tired of people bad mouthing something which they are entirely uneducated from and I can safely say, would like, if they gave it half a chance
On this forum I continually hear techno and electronica getting bagged and I'm the first to say there's plenty of shit techno and electronica but I'd just like to say there's quite a lot of good stuff and really this is my thread to try and win over a couple of you. Please give some of it a...
Posted me in the other thread, was confused
Umm I guess there is a couple. The main two that come to mind are Blur vs Oasis which was basically a battle centred around the voice of the British upper class (blur) vs the voice of the british working class (Oasis)
The other one which I think of...
Oh sorry, didn't give it a proper read. In all honesty I think fights between bands are more interesting. In the case of internal fights everyone is going to get annoyed with each other sooner or later in the case of fights between bands there tends to be something really fundamental that irks...
I must ask what happened to this. I would kill for record sales figures, they must exist somewhere in billboards records or something, I just can never find them
Umm I guess there is a couple. The main two that come to mind are Blur vs Oasis which was basically a battle centred around the voice of the British upper class (blur) vs the voice of the british working class (Oasis)
The other one which I think of is the Dandy Warhols and the Brian Jonestown...
I can't actually track down album sales figures but I get the feeling that black eyed peas may have outsold vanilla ice. The one figure I could find, though unsubstantiated, was that the Black Eyed Peas have sold 56 million in all. Considering they have only released 6 albums and the first two...
This is one of my favourite and actually one of the most interesting going around, they probably aren't 'hard' as such but probably about as much as White Stripes
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