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TOPIC: What can I say?
#29606
What can I say? 17 Years, 1 Month ago  
 
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#29609
Re:What can I say? 17 Years, 1 Month ago  
Not bad.
 
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#29621
The Cat

Re:What can I say? 17 Years, 1 Month ago  
I've given it a couple of listens and think they are no better or worse than a lot of other bands on the current scene. Nothing to really make them stand out from the crowd.
 
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#29625
Big End

Re:What can I say? 17 Years, 1 Month ago  
young band with loads of potential on the up. Well done guys!
 
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#29662
Re:What can I say? 17 Years, 1 Month ago  
I hear what you are saying Cat and I kind of agree and disagree in equal amounts.
I produce them , record them etc,(irrelevent), but what I believe in, is the fact that their following really get them and ,I also appreciate that I don`t always get it either.
They are enthusiastic , intelligent and many of the ideas they play are new to the kids that listen to them, although maybe not so, to our generation.
There is nothing new musically under the sun, we are restricted by chords, but the wonder of music , is that every generation thinks they have invented it and long may young bands continue to do so.
Without bands like these boys, music will die.
 
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#29663
Re:What can I say? 17 Years, 1 Month ago  
I take it for what it is. The comments are quite a fun touch, by the way.

However, stylistically I do not believe the band's music represents the future in any shape or form. I don't think the band is limited by chords. Most bands are limited by the instruments they choose to play. So a rock trio will play either this or (going back a bit) powerhouse blues.

My son came back impressed recently by a band called Slang: a drummer/percussionist, a sax player and a bassist that sings. Such a strange combination obliges them to push the limits musically.

On a separate note, music only dies when it disconnects from its audience (jazz being a good example).
 
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#29667
Re:What can I say? 17 Years, 1 Month ago  
The thing with the jazz musicians is they ended up only playing to other jazzers.

If we can`t play to people that do not understand music, our art is lost, this is why , I believe , that every generation deserves to feel they have invented music.

A thought that the aging major bosses seem to have forgot.

Glad you enjoyed it though Michael, no planning, no script,but yes, a dreadfully long edit!
 
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#29669
Re:What can I say? 17 Years, 1 Month ago  
Mart wrote:
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If we can`t play to people that do not understand music, our art is lost, this is why , I believe , that every generation deserves to feel they have invented music.

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There is invention, occasionally, when new influences are imported. The drum'n'bass scene was new, even though the individual elements weren't.
 
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#29672
Re:What can I say? 17 Years, 1 Month ago  
A classic case in point indeed Michael.
I personally hated it at the time, all the tracks sounded like ballads with a very fast drummer, but now I agree the genre had to exist and we could not have carried on without it.
 
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#29699
Den Kirby

Re:What can I say? 17 Years, 1 Month ago  
Mart wrote:
Not their strongest song but the video works very well to show off their attributes and strengths. Nicely done, congrats.
 
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