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We all know that it's often one of the most important criteria used to evaluate new music by the typical indie hipster rock critic (of course, not all of them know how to judge originality, or just don't have the experience to recognize what is and isn't original, but that's a different sunbject ).....but how important is it to you in enjoying music or finding music you like?
It depends, how is that for vague? I think my ear is very pop and so I gravitate to more English bands than almost anyone else on this board outside Aural or Dalan. When most in the indie community hated the whole Travis/Coldplay thing, I loved it. Though I think I listened to better versions of these types of bands at times Unbelievable Truth, Lowgold or Embrace. Things do change and
this board is helping me discover even better things. Than I do my own research and have people on slsk as other sources as well. Original all the time? No, but exact copies never seem to last.
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I was just thinking a little about it yesterday when PopMatters posted their review of the Autolux Future Perfect album. The reviewer liked the sound of the album, but dismissed it as being 10 years too late for listeners already familiar with Jesus & Mary Chain and MBV and Ride and Spiritualized and all the rest. And I don't necessarily disagree with her overall assessment of the originality, but I love all those bands and still love the new Autolux too. Is something wrong with me? Not picky enough? Too easy to please? Yeah, I guess I'm kind of a pushover for the type of music I like, especially when it's done as well as this Autolux album is. What about you (in general, not just Autolux)?
No, no and no for the last three questions. As I alluded to with the last paragraph, sometimes it just doesn’t work. Didn’t like Travis last two albums. Starsailor did nothing. Embrace made a huge comeback in 2004 and Stylus has it ranked 13th overall with three writers naming it number one. I don’t hear it and doesn’t hold a candle to 2000’s
Drawn From Memory, IMO. Good for them though and US album in a few months with a tour. I hope that Coldplay album is great and still look forward to it.
When writer start to write like he did, though I loved that first paragraph, they need to go and do something else. Is he ever going to like something new again? Or is it all I have heard this all before so I turned it off and put on the Beatles.
As far as Autolux is concerned I’m not feeling it yet. Several people on this board love it Aural, Chase, and yourself. I haven’t played it yet enough so I can’t really say but hasn’t really done anything. I don’t hear Mary Chain or SY yet but can live with Slowdive and Ride. To me, though I can’t quite put a finger on it, Lush come to mind over and over again. I’m a HUGE shoegazer fan and never tire of the sound, you should see my CDs. For me it’s the Boo Radleys and than everyone else. I love the fact that he brings up Pavement on a day like today. The Garbage piece sound like Curve to me but could be way off. An album that is doing for me what Autolux is doing for everyone else and has the same description is Radio Dept and I adore it with it making my top 10.
http://www.drownedinsound.com/articles/10664.html
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