yeah I thought that was a c/p from upthread and you were fleshing out yr own argument, oops
― The Dance at the Crossroads (HI DERE), Friday, 6 November 2009 20:10 (sixteen years ago)
okay
what is that from though anyway?
― soiceybot (J0rdan S.), Friday, 6 November 2009 20:14 (sixteen years ago)
http://pitchfork.com/news/37038-mia-working-on-gucci-mane-meets-animal-collective-album
― kingkongvsgodzilla, Friday, 6 November 2009 20:16 (sixteen years ago)
i would smh @ tom but he's just bravely trying to make sense of some diplo bullshit soundbyte
― lindsay goham (some dude), Friday, 6 November 2009 20:18 (sixteen years ago)
obviously any "has gucci caught on with the hipsters yet?" convos can get sewed up now
the most dismaying thing in that story is the mention of the Major Lazer Adult Swim show
― The Dance at the Crossroads (HI DERE), Friday, 6 November 2009 20:20 (sixteen years ago)
Also, Gucci's line about how his little boy one but his shoes 400 isn't that thematically far from "My Girls".
I had trouble parsing this sentence, too, but it had more to do with not recognizing the dropped "is" and "are" at first.
― jaymc, Friday, 6 November 2009 20:23 (sixteen years ago)
ha, that's funny cuz our blog used to get a lot of hits from a hollerboard gucci mane thread but mostly it was just emynd defending him & the rest of them hating him
― soiceybot (J0rdan S.), Friday, 6 November 2009 20:23 (sixteen years ago)
although i am interested in how one would even sound like gucci mane - he doesn't have a sound per se unless tons of new m.i.a. tracks are going to be at-points indecipherable - maybe he means animal collective +fatboi
― soiceybot (J0rdan S.), Friday, 6 November 2009 20:26 (sixteen years ago)
Some of her tracks already ARE at-points indecipherable! I had no idea what she was saying at the beginning of "Jimmy" for about a year.
― The Dance at the Crossroads (HI DERE), Friday, 6 November 2009 20:27 (sixteen years ago)
yah ayers & co basically said they didnt think he could rap way back when ....
― heart goin ham (deej), Friday, 6 November 2009 20:27 (sixteen years ago)
i think MIA and gucci have always been pretty much equal on the enuncuation/indecipherability scale
haha xpost
― lindsay goham (some dude), Friday, 6 November 2009 20:28 (sixteen years ago)
I think the writer should have put Mayne's quote in quotation marks too.
― kingkongvsgodzilla, Saturday, 7 November 2009 12:04 (sixteen years ago)
there is no y in his name
― k3vin k., Saturday, 7 November 2009 18:32 (sixteen years ago)
kenni mane
― all yoga attacks are fire based (rogermexico.), Saturday, 7 November 2009 18:33 (sixteen years ago)
hahaha
― fear of a wack banning (J0rdan S.), Saturday, 7 November 2009 20:38 (sixteen years ago)
yung joc feat. kenni mane - "YAHTZEE"
― all yoga attacks are fire based (rogermexico.), Saturday, 7 November 2009 21:45 (sixteen years ago)
Before Chris Brown forced her into one of the most public celebrity domestic-abuse dramas since Ike and Tina, Rihanna's defining vocal trait was always how completely in control she sounded.
gratuitous and pointless lead-in alert!
― call all destroyer, Thursday, 12 November 2009 17:38 (sixteen years ago)
not if they're arguing that her "defining vocal trait" changed post-chris brown
― congratulations (n/a), Thursday, 12 November 2009 17:39 (sixteen years ago)
yeah that is not what happens tho
― call all destroyer, Thursday, 12 November 2009 17:41 (sixteen years ago)
yes but just look at that s.e.o. bait
― Tracer Hand, Thursday, 12 November 2009 17:41 (sixteen years ago)
i hate this kinda crap in the second sentence
The group's first full-length offering this year, Help, is the apotheosis of what Thee Oh Sees can do as a rock group-- namely, kick out jams that pack a thick and brutal punch while offering a softer, poppier, and not-so-mildly psychedelic side at the same time. If the group rolled their joints on the sleeve of a first-edition copy of Black Monk Time, and took slugs of moonshine from the 13th Floor Elevators' electric jug (unplugged, of course), it wouldn't come as a surprise.
― jazzgasms (Mr. Que), Thursday, 12 November 2009 17:42 (sixteen years ago)
The group's first full-length offering this year, Help - not to be confused with the Beatles album put back into the limelight by the video game Rock Band, which vies with Singstar and Guitar Hero for domination of the crucial XBox 360, Playstation and Wii markets - is the apotheosis of what Thee Oh Sees can do as a rock group-- namely, kick out jams that pack a thick and brutal punch while offering a softer, poppier, and not-so-mildly psychedelic side at the same time.
Fixed
― Tracer Hand, Thursday, 12 November 2009 17:45 (sixteen years ago)
hahaha, A+
― jazzgasms (Mr. Que), Thursday, 12 November 2009 17:45 (sixteen years ago)
do people actually read album reviews
― nice email (uh oh I'm having a fantasy), Thursday, 12 November 2009 18:30 (sixteen years ago)
just the bands, I think
― Fox Force Five Punchline (sexyDancer), Thursday, 12 November 2009 18:33 (sixteen years ago)
pitchfork seems to have this knack for pairing up the style of the writer and the style of the music. i appreciate it. whenever i start reading a review and the writing is off on some tangent or stretching waaaaay too far to create a simile, the music seems to have indescribably similar problems. \
― Shh! It's NOT Me!, Thursday, 12 November 2009 18:49 (sixteen years ago)
If Rock Critic Fatigue exists, the kind of music Best Coast make is what most tired us out in 2009. So insert your cleverest lo-fi/beach-pop/chillwave amalgamation here because quite frankly, I'm exhausted.
this is a tad rich coming from the guy who penned just about ever lo-fi/beach-pop/chillwave track review for pfork this summer
― chillwave dudes get washed out, totally (J0rdan S.), Thursday, 19 November 2009 06:54 (sixteen years ago)
dope song tho
it's good but "the sun was high (so was i)" is a lot lot better
― samosa gibreel, Thursday, 19 November 2009 14:41 (sixteen years ago)
hahahahahah this Animal Collective review, man
― balearific, Monday, 23 November 2009 08:57 (sixteen years ago)
can't decide between the "dude, all their stuff sounds different, that makes them good"/totally off the mark AC vs. Grateful Dead == indie band vs. jam band thing/quoting Rakim for some reason even though the logic doesn't match
― balearific, Monday, 23 November 2009 09:00 (sixteen years ago)
ok it's Rakim
― balearific, Monday, 23 November 2009 09:01 (sixteen years ago)
when a writer quotes a musician that has nothing to do with the song/album in the last line of a review i think it's pretty much a dead giveaway that they didn't know how to end the piece/spent a lot of time working on it and decided to give up at the end out of frustration
― Mr. Yah (J0rdan S.), Monday, 23 November 2009 09:03 (sixteen years ago)
"Whoa, I walk" is deliberately misheard as "What would I want?" I mention it because it's what this band has always done for me: take a sound and turn it inside out to make something new, but something recognizable, even familiar. I'm reminded of the words of the ever-wise Rakim: "Spread the word, 'cause I'm in E-F-F-E-C-T A smooth operator operating correctly."
― 9-1 never forget (a hoy hoy), Monday, 23 November 2009 09:22 (sixteen years ago)
I thought he was talking about being reminded of indie rock band The Words of the Ever-Wise Rakim
― I got gin but I'm not a ginger (bernard snowy), Monday, 23 November 2009 09:48 (sixteen years ago)
"There's something here that reminds me of yoga, or of the 1990s, but I can't put my finger on it-- whatever it is, it's appropriate coming from a group that has, through no specific positioning of their own, become the jamband for people who profess to dislike jambands."
Do the 1990s and Yoga have some significance in relation to jambands?
― Evan, Monday, 23 November 2009 13:17 (sixteen years ago)
seems like the rakim line got post-last minute cut out.
― samosa gibreel, Monday, 23 November 2009 14:34 (sixteen years ago)
this song still isn't that good, but a lot of improvements from the bootlegs. a lot of nice parts and texturally it sounds really beautiful, but i can't help feel embarassed listening to that awkward verse.
― samosa gibreel, Monday, 23 November 2009 14:37 (sixteen years ago)
I really liked MPP, but I'm def not feelin this EP so far
― Xasthur Roth (Whiney G. Weingarten), Monday, 23 November 2009 14:43 (sixteen years ago)
He's saying it sounds like the decade that brought you Rainforest Cafe.
― kingkongvsgodzilla, Monday, 23 November 2009 14:45 (sixteen years ago)
There's something here that reminds me of new age or yoga or the 1990s, but I can't put my finger on it-- whatever it is, it's appropriate comin- oh wait this shit sounds like moby
― rap band (schlump), Monday, 23 November 2009 15:40 (sixteen years ago)
ahahah
― BIG HOOS aka the steendriver, Monday, 23 November 2009 21:44 (sixteen years ago)
No but he says 1990s + Yoga = (vaguely) association to jambands. Thats what I get with the wording in that sentence.
― Evan, Monday, 23 November 2009 23:43 (sixteen years ago)
Not sure where to post Pfork gems, so I figured this thread was as good as any. Sure, Pfork has poor writing from time to time, but with hilarious zings such as this (from today's review of The Bravery), why complain?
Endicott's voice still alternates between operatic Ian Curtis croon (remember Elefant?) and adenoidal Robert Smith whine (remember Stellastarr*?). He still sings songs that manage to evoke greats from bygone eras without any of the greatness: "Baby, we were born to be adored," repeats glumly hooky synth-rock opener "Adored", neatly desecrating the most famous choruses from Bruce Springsteen and the Stone Roses in a single refrain.
― I just wish he hadn't adopted the "ilxor" moniker (ilxor), Monday, 30 November 2009 16:03 (sixteen years ago)
the front page blurb for that review is pretty weird in that it refers to the early part of The Bravery's career "at the start of the decade," when they released their first album in 2005 (and didn't even form until 2003)
― it's a crazy college where you come from (some dude), Monday, 30 November 2009 16:14 (sixteen years ago)
Any mention of Pfork's bad writing has to mention the "watching a stillborn baby frolicking in the afterworld on an IMAX screen" comment from the Kid A review.
― Daruton, Monday, 30 November 2009 16:27 (sixteen years ago)
Pretty sure that would just make every post on this thread harder and more confusing to read
― I AGREE WITH THE COSMETIC SURGERY (DJ Mencap), Monday, 30 November 2009 16:37 (sixteen years ago)
I c wat u did dere
― Daruton, Monday, 30 November 2009 16:41 (sixteen years ago)
man would it kill them to review a song that they either love or hate?
― brutt fartve (k3vin k.), Monday, 30 November 2009 16:53 (sixteen years ago)