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even better. I've been dicking around with this tune, and have a recognizable bit, but this guy .... this guy nails it |
Those were both really good!
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Errors - "A Rumour In Africa": A clash between post-rock and dancy electronica.
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The guitar man...without his guitar.
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Do you like Of Monsters and Men (another Icelandic group)? |
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What would you call The Cure? |
The Cure is Alternative, which was to say that it was too far off rock to be rock, too far off new wave to be new wave, and too far off punk to be punk.
Alternative: The Smiths "How Soon Is Now", 1984 |
I would put the Cure in the goth category, they have a similar orientation as Bauhaus, Joy Division, Sisters of Mercy, etc. Pale skin, jet black hair, trenchcoats. I remember when A Forest came out, what a mind blowing song.
Anyway, I saw this 2 broke girls show the other night for the first time, there was this guitar riff that was played over and over again and it gave me this earworm because I heard this song about 100 times. Do the regular viewers even know that came from a real song in a land where copious amounts of Lynyrd Shitard infest the FM airwaves? |
Stylistically I agree. But many people say the Cure stole much of their sound from New Order who could not be further from goth, so it's a weird thing.
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Wait a second, but wasn't Joy Division like total proto-goth?
It's funny because Pooka prefers Joy Division and The Smiths whereas I always liked New Order and solo Morrissey. She makes fun of me. |
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Never really my scene, weren't Joy Division and New Order essentially the same thing plus or minus Ian Curtis?
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really great cover, really ahead of their time by like a decade. this was recorded in 1984, but it sounds like great late-90s post-grunge garage |
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