that is fucking great
― jaymc won $5800 on day 1! (HI DERE), Friday, 23 July 2010 19:33 (fifteen years ago)
holy crap! just listened to this for the first time on CD--played on a cheap sony blaster at that; no high-end stereo shenanigans for me thanx--and IT IS MASSIVE! every fucking track sounds sooooooo much fuller/denser/better than it did on the shitty mp3 versions i'd been listening to over the past week or two--and just hit wayyyyyy deeper (emotionally/aesthetically/whathavu) overall. word.
― deep purple yoda (Ioannis), Friday, 23 July 2010 19:37 (fifteen years ago)
Is there a thread for ?uestlove's celebrity stories, because many of them are hilarious
― jaymc won $5800 on day 1! (HI DERE), Friday, 23 July 2010 19:45 (fifteen years ago)
"steppin up" is a lot of things, but bored and tired would not have occurred to me.
― a tenth level which features a single castle (tipsy mothra), Friday, July 23, 2010 6:37 AM (6 hours ago) Bookmark
no, you're right. it's loud and brash, so's tekquilla. "the message", "lovealot" and especially "story to be told" are the tracks sound bored and tired. a little of that vibe even creeps into "xxxo", though it's generally a very pop/accessible song. my initial problem was the oppressive combination of hostility, defensiveness, paranoia and disinterest that those 1st six tracks cumulatively generate. after which, "it takes a muscle" feels like an oasis of sunshine.
― a CRASBO is a "criminally related" ASBO (contenderizer), Friday, 23 July 2010 20:41 (fifteen years ago)
UH OH
http://threeroomspress.blogspot.com/2010/07/review-mia-fizzles-out-in-2010-stage.html
Her mic was still out for song two: "Bucky Done Gun" from the 2005 release "Arular." And by then the ninjas and others had left the stage, so it was just two women bouncing around in front of lights and projections, and only one of them could be heard, atop a muddy sound mix.By song three, they were turning laser lights on the audience, and MIAs mic started making some noise. "Lovalot" came next, and little had improved. MIA kept going into the night. And the crowd started heading en masse for the boat home: exhausted and sorely disappointed.
acc to tweets the show got cut off for rain not long after
― da croupier, Sunday, 25 July 2010 07:09 (fifteen years ago)
upstaged by die antwoord. the ironing.
― da croupier, Sunday, 25 July 2010 07:11 (fifteen years ago)
the dancehall sample in "lovalot" is so fucking sick
― ballerrr (The Reverend), Saturday, 31 July 2010 01:31 (fifteen years ago)
after playing it 3 times I fucking love it except for maybe "tell me why". bonus tracks fall kinda flat tho
― ballerrr (The Reverend), Saturday, 31 July 2010 04:42 (fifteen years ago)
One of the albums of the year.
― balls and adieu (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Saturday, 31 July 2010 13:25 (fifteen years ago)
it is an album and it came out this year but that's where our opinions diverge
― krippendorf's trife (Whiney G. Weingarten), Saturday, 31 July 2010 13:52 (fifteen years ago)
I'm listening to this right now and I'm not really hearing any bad tracks...it's a bit of a curveball after Kala, not quite on that level, but it's hella solid, which is not the impression you would get from surfing the Net for a couple of hours...
― demons a. real (Drugs A. Money), Saturday, 31 July 2010 14:16 (fifteen years ago)
...or from reading this thread.
― balls and adieu (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Saturday, 31 July 2010 14:19 (fifteen years ago)
I'm digging "Tell Me Why" more although I still hate the chorus. Still not really warming to "It Takes a Muscle" or "It Is What It Is".
― Mayor Hickenlooper and the liberal agenda (HI DERE), Saturday, 31 July 2010 15:33 (fifteen years ago)
weed helps.
― Loverboy (Spinspin Sugah), Sunday, 1 August 2010 01:28 (fifteen years ago)
i love both those songs and do not weed
― ballerrr (The Reverend), Sunday, 1 August 2010 12:49 (fifteen years ago)
I'm not having any truck with the "OMG I listened to it on a proper sound system and bass is HUGE!" crew here because massive wobbly bass is kinda the bare minimum you expect when you get Rusko in on a track. It's not making me feel any more affection towards the songs.
― Matt DC, Sunday, 1 August 2010 13:00 (fifteen years ago)
xpost
yeah, was kidding there. I don't really see how you couldn't enjoy "It Takes A Muscle", which is the closest thing to a chart "hit" on the album.
― Loverboy (Spinspin Sugah), Sunday, 1 August 2010 14:29 (fifteen years ago)
it keeps getting better with every play for me; bass to the treble, treble to the bass. heck, there's so much sonic detail to get lost in here, that i'm almost inclined to call it her Sgt. Pepper in that respect. or maybe it's only her DSOTM? ^_^
― deep purple yoda (Ioannis), Sunday, 1 August 2010 14:47 (fifteen years ago)
dude
― just to guetta rep (Whiney G. Weingarten), Sunday, 1 August 2010 14:51 (fifteen years ago)
there are so many mustaches in the photos for the Killers' Sam's Town that I like to call it their Sgt Pepper in that respect.
― da croupier, Sunday, 1 August 2010 14:53 (fifteen years ago)
yeah, but where does the The Black Parade fit in?
― deep purple yoda (Ioannis), Sunday, 1 August 2010 15:06 (fifteen years ago)
my 5-yr-old, who was a big fan of kala, has started to warm to maya after some evident early uncertainty. the third time he heard "teqkilla" in the car, he started banging in time on whatever was in reach from his car seat. he likes "lovalot" too.
― a tenth level which features a single castle (tipsy mothra), Sunday, 1 August 2010 15:10 (fifteen years ago)
(i'm just hoping the vocals are obscured enough that he's not going to show up in kindergarten saying "i run this fucking club")
― a tenth level which features a single castle (tipsy mothra), Sunday, 1 August 2010 15:11 (fifteen years ago)
club-a-club-a-club-club club-a-club-a-club-club
― ballerrr (The Reverend), Sunday, 1 August 2010 17:37 (fifteen years ago)
Street Sweeper Social Club covering "Paper Planes"!
http://www1.rollingstone.com/hearitnow/player.php?xmlData=streetsweeper/streetsweeper.xml
― just to guetta rep (Whiney G. Weingarten), Sunday, 1 August 2010 22:05 (fifteen years ago)
thx a lot guyz im tryin 2 watch me spendin' and all yer talk about M.I.A. got me curious and I bought Kala and really liked it hope you're happy now i'm filing for bankruptcy
― San Te, Monday, 2 August 2010 00:48 (fifteen years ago)
All I wanna do is [bang bang bang bang]And a [ka-ching]And take all your money
― a CRASBO is a "criminally related" ASBO (contenderizer), Monday, 2 August 2010 04:36 (fifteen years ago)
otm
― ballerrr (The Reverend), Monday, 2 August 2010 05:53 (fifteen years ago)
i walked past m.i.a in dalston last night!
― hoes on my dick cos my groceries bagged (tpp), Monday, 2 August 2010 19:31 (fifteen years ago)
felt 'relevant' etc
late pass non-groundbreaking album discussion
i actually like most of the music on this but the lyrics are among the worst i've ever heard
― haido, Tuesday, 3 August 2010 11:45 (fifteen years ago)
Really? Which in particular? I've heard a lot of lyrics worse than this.
― Haunted Clocks For Sale (Dorianlynskey), Tuesday, 3 August 2010 12:49 (fifteen years ago)
We gotta love one anotherThat's what the good man saysBut i got too much troubleGoing on in my head
from it takes a muscle... everything just seems so trite, i mean i guess the problem is that there's very little originality in there?
tweeting me like tweetie bird on your iphone... really? what makes it worse is that xxxo is probably my favourite song on the album.
― haido, Tuesday, 3 August 2010 12:56 (fifteen years ago)
It Takes a Muscle is a cover version of a song by a Dutch band singing in a second language so that's not the best example to pick.
― Haunted Clocks For Sale (Dorianlynskey), Tuesday, 3 August 2010 13:05 (fifteen years ago)
i like some of her lines, but in general m.i.a.'s lyrics have never functioned very well outside the music. which is ok by me, that's true of lots of people.
― a tenth level which features a single castle (tipsy mothra), Tuesday, 3 August 2010 13:08 (fifteen years ago)
She always reminded me of Missy Elliott in that respect (lots of rappers, obviously, but her especially). I love Missy's music but I'm not in the market for a slim hardback volume of her lyrics.
― Haunted Clocks For Sale (Dorianlynskey), Tuesday, 3 August 2010 13:09 (fifteen years ago)
Though I think Kala is often brilliant lyrically.
― Haunted Clocks For Sale (Dorianlynskey), Tuesday, 3 August 2010 13:11 (fifteen years ago)
so i'm just stupid then, ha
― haido, Tuesday, 3 August 2010 13:29 (fifteen years ago)
My least favorite moment on this album: when she says "Hu Jintao" in a cringeworthy "Chinese" accent. Makes my skin crawl.
The lyrics on Lovealot in general seem to be aiming at the pseudo-political by throwing out names of famous figures and referencing the Taliban. I'm not a big fan of this strategy.
― Moodles, Tuesday, 3 August 2010 13:45 (fifteen years ago)
well, the song is allegedly about Dzhennet Abdurakhmanova so I'm not sure if "psuedo-political" is the right way to describe the song
― Mayor Hickenlooper and the liberal agenda (HI DERE), Tuesday, 3 August 2010 13:53 (fifteen years ago)
btw googling her brings up lovely pictures of her burnt severed head, so be careful
― Mayor Hickenlooper and the liberal agenda (HI DERE), Tuesday, 3 August 2010 13:54 (fifteen years ago)
Is it making an actual political point or merely signifying hardness by drawing parallels between female bombers and M.I.A.? To me, it's probably the latter, but I will admit a certain level of ignorance about the meaning behind most of her tracks.
― Moodles, Tuesday, 3 August 2010 13:58 (fifteen years ago)
The song isn't about her at all; she's portraying a character in it loosely based off of Abdurakhmanova
― Mayor Hickenlooper and the liberal agenda (HI DERE), Tuesday, 3 August 2010 13:59 (fifteen years ago)
Sadly, Lovalot is one of those songs which works fine if you know what it's about but seems shockingly inept if you don't. I'm not saying it needed to be called The Ballad of Dzhennet Abdurakhmanova but that belated knowledge totally transformed the track for me.
― Haunted Clocks For Sale (Dorianlynskey), Tuesday, 3 August 2010 14:03 (fifteen years ago)
not gonna dispute that, especially since "Sunshowers" works almost exactly the same way
― Mayor Hickenlooper and the liberal agenda (HI DERE), Tuesday, 3 August 2010 14:03 (fifteen years ago)
It's funny to imagine that she would write a track that is somehow not about her. I mean, sure you could look at it as a character study, but it is M.I.A.'s personality that comes through the strongest. To me, she isn't trying to educate us about an interesting person, but rather using that person's story to bolster the image of M.I.A. as lyrical terrorist or whatever.
― Moodles, Tuesday, 3 August 2010 14:07 (fifteen years ago)
That ties into something I saw a lot in Maya reviews - the tendency to make assumptions based on an incredibly low opinion of MIA's intellect and motives and to present them as fact rather than float them as theories. Like "It's hard to believe this idiotic egotist could write a song that wasn't about being an idiotic egotist."
― Haunted Clocks For Sale (Dorianlynskey), Tuesday, 3 August 2010 14:11 (fifteen years ago)
I had no idea the track wasn't about her and unless I'm missing something the track itself offers no clues.
― Gucci Mane hermeneuticist (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Tuesday, 3 August 2010 14:11 (fifteen years ago)
Did you ever read the lyrics to "$20", Moodles, specifically the first verse?
― Mayor Hickenlooper and the liberal agenda (HI DERE), Tuesday, 3 August 2010 14:12 (fifteen years ago)
That's the problem with it. I think if she'd thrown in one specific name, of a person or a place, to distance herself from the narrator it could be read as she (presumably) intended, as opposed to scattershot sloganeering.
― Haunted Clocks For Sale (Dorianlynskey), Tuesday, 3 August 2010 14:13 (fifteen years ago)