nonetheless, even if the overarching point about their position/role in the market is correct, that review is really poorly written
― Οὖτις, Tuesday, 21 August 2018 15:43 (seven years ago)
https://wayoutradio.files.wordpress.com/2016/07/happy-mondays-mark-bez-berry.jpeg
― President Keyes, Tuesday, 21 August 2018 15:44 (seven years ago)
Moby was in the mix in the mid-90s but Play was his big breakthrough, in 1999. Prodigy released “Firestarter” in 1996 and Fat of the Land was 97.
Anyway, not commenting on the quality of the review. Honestly not sure why digging this album up just to give it a 5.9 is a worthwhile endeavor at all.
― sctttnnnt (pgwp), Tuesday, 21 August 2018 15:51 (seven years ago)
Prodigy got the big push at that time and from those quarters i think specifically bc they resembled a rock band in a lot of ways. a very Poochie version of a rock band but still.
i did generally like that album but it didn't appeal as much as what i heard in early '90s dance music, but that was coming from an R&B direction and more a house music direction and it was a different demographic. in Chicago for awhile the biggest FM station was B96 and you'd hear this incredible music all the time on there, basically Black Box and Cathy Dennis and that sort of thing, mixed in with more R&B and pop rap and such. Prodigy et al were aimed at taking a bite out of the KROQ crowd.
― omar little, Tuesday, 21 August 2018 15:56 (seven years ago)
Pedantic, but this--
On the album, Red notably sampled the 1983 crime thriller Scarface on the track “Balls and My Word”—even before Scarface joined the group.
--suggests some sort of coincidence, when it is well known that when Scarface joined the group, he was rapping under the name Akshen, and it was these very Scarface samples that inspired the change. In other words, the name followed the samples, not the other way around
― Paul Ponzi, Saturday, 25 August 2018 13:26 (seven years ago)
googled for reviews of the Joe Armon Jones album and found this:
The six-song album opens with a stirring title track whose featured vocalist, Afrikan Revolution bandleader Asheber, proclaims, “Starting today, I’m gonna wipe the blood off these streets/ Starting today, spread love in the community.” Asheber’s reverential tenor casts him as something like the lost son of celestial jazz singer Andy Bey—and his improvised lyrics should resonate deeply in a Britain clouded by the murky haze of Brexit
Those lyrics are pretty clearly about London gang violence. Not every piece of British music is about brexit.
― Daniel_Rf, Sunday, 26 August 2018 09:14 (seven years ago)
Growing up in the suburbs, you make formative bonds with people you might have almost nothing in common with. Most connections forged in high school—friendships, romances, career paths—don’t survive graduation. This includes Cap’n Jazz, a band that was created by two teenage brothers in Buffalo Grove, Illinois.First paragraph, and I’m already giving this review the side-eye. How is this (obvious) observation about high school unique to the suburbs?
― stan in the place where you work (morrisp), Sunday, 26 August 2018 13:41 (seven years ago)
This is a very, very long review that gives zero indication of why I should care about this album or band
― stan in the place where you work (morrisp), Sunday, 26 August 2018 13:50 (seven years ago)
That review says Davey Von Bohlen explained, of the reunion, that:
...one thing that brought them together was the fear of losing “that emotional attachment where we feel like we could be defined for the rest of our musical lives by this one thing that happened in our teenage years.”
Actually he said almost the exact opposite:
This summer is 15 years since we broke up, and we’ve lost that emotional attachment where we feel like we could be defined for the rest of our musical lives by this one thing that happened in our teenage years.
A poor review. And, how one could write that review without mentioning Nation of Ulysses is beyond me...
― Freeze Instr., Sunday, 26 August 2018 17:25 (seven years ago)
I knew, after reading these posts, that this was an Ian Cohen review before I even clicked on it. Dude is consistently the worst Pitchfork writer, which is really saying something
― Paul Ponzi, Sunday, 26 August 2018 20:32 (seven years ago)
he’s one of my favs for sure
― flopson, Sunday, 26 August 2018 21:33 (seven years ago)
I have no trouble believing that Cohen is a bottom-tier writer across the scope of his career, but I will just say in his favor that whenever I’m looking for a quick chuckle the Pitchfork review of Method Man’s “The Meth Lab” is one of my potential destinations
― You're all losing so many points on your progress bars (Champiness), Monday, 27 August 2018 03:26 (seven years ago)
very cool interview with the band Girlpool on October, esp. since they basically seem to not even like or drink beer
Your manager says that y'all in general are not big beer-drinkers. Tell me a little bit about your relationship with beer.
Tucker: Harmony used to drink beer when we were teenagers, but then it just kind of didn't settle quite well, right, Harmony?
Tividad: Yeah, it makes me have gas, frankly.
Tucker: If I'm outside doing a thing [where] I'm sweating and it’s sunny out, I'm gonna have a cold beer—and it fucking feels amazing. I'll have a beer for enjoyment, but not to get fucked up.
Tividad: I feel the same way as Cleo.
Tell me about what kind of beers you like to have during these situations of casual drinking?
Tividad: I just don't have that strong a preferences honestly. I had a Modelo recently.
Tucker: You know, we would take whatever. I honestly [prefer] a nice vodka soda with lemon and mint.
― The Desus & Mero Chain (upper mississippi sh@kedown), Thursday, 30 August 2018 17:20 (seven years ago)
haha
― niels, Thursday, 30 August 2018 17:21 (seven years ago)
https://media.giphy.com/media/dt1W1NHhWxzvW/giphy.gif
― omar little, Thursday, 30 August 2018 17:25 (seven years ago)
Tell me a little bit about your relationship with chips.
― geoffreyess, Thursday, 30 August 2018 18:07 (seven years ago)
yeah that piece blew. just do a normal interview. i would love to read an october interview with someone who's sober or just talks about grapefruit juice or something
― flappy bird, Thursday, 30 August 2018 18:17 (seven years ago)
The sunday reviews are good not bad: https://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/milton-nascimento-lo-borges-clube-da-esquina/
― Frederik B, Sunday, 2 September 2018 06:52 (seven years ago)
Agreed, that piece is very good. (Only quibble is this dangling participle, which an editor should have caught: Born in Rio in 1942, Nascimento’s mom died when he was still an infant...)
― stan in the place where you work (morrisp), Sunday, 2 September 2018 15:32 (seven years ago)
“Suspirium” Is Thom Yorke’s Best Solo Track In YearsBest New Track
I might be worng but when was his last solo track?
― niels, Wednesday, 5 September 2018 08:49 (seven years ago)
he put a solo album out in 2014 that was extremely eh. new song is also extremely eh
― flappy bird, Wednesday, 5 September 2018 17:25 (seven years ago)
Tomorrow's Modern Boxes was definitely hit and miss. The misses were enh, but the hits (mostly the last third of the album) were really good.
― Totally different head. Totally. (Austin), Wednesday, 5 September 2018 18:54 (seven years ago)
Eh, his solo stuff usually doesn't do it for me but this one hits the spot.
― pomenitul, Wednesday, 5 September 2018 19:00 (seven years ago)
The Eraser is classic imo, not a bad song on there. Would pick it over several Radiohead records.
― flappy bird, Wednesday, 5 September 2018 20:11 (seven years ago)
https://pitchfork.com/news/serial-season-3-announced-new-trailer-shared-listen/
Let this be the death of the “shared” concept.
― President Keyes, Thursday, 6 September 2018 01:44 (seven years ago)
https://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/yves-tumor-safe-in-the-hands-of-love/
Hey look a 9.1!
― josh az (2011nostalgia), Friday, 7 September 2018 05:33 (seven years ago)
first 9+ of the year, i'm excited to give it a listen
― austinb, Friday, 7 September 2018 08:10 (seven years ago)
Wow, that's true, that's the first 9+ they've given this year. That's pretty unusual.
― Frederik B, Friday, 7 September 2018 08:16 (seven years ago)
yeah, i noticed that they hadn't given one a few weeks back—it's been a weird year for both big ticket releases and ambitious indie darling albums, i guess.
― austinb, Friday, 7 September 2018 08:40 (seven years ago)
Looks like they're doing a new "Best Albums of the 1980s" list next week. Let's see how it will compare with the 2002 one.
― MarkoP, Friday, 7 September 2018 16:43 (seven years ago)
oh hell yeah i contributed to that and i am extremely psyched to see how it came out
― princess of hell (BradNelson), Friday, 7 September 2018 16:44 (seven years ago)
prob gonna be 200 albums, like the 60s list
― guardians of the gums: i am tooth (voodoo chili), Friday, 7 September 2018 17:07 (seven years ago)
The fact that they haven't called makes me think Kliché and Anne Linnet are getting robbed :(
― Frederik B, Friday, 7 September 2018 17:28 (seven years ago)
the most important question: where will The Blue Nile's Hats place?
― josh az (2011nostalgia), Friday, 7 September 2018 19:36 (seven years ago)
yeah that's one i'm really wondering about
― princess of hell (BradNelson), Friday, 7 September 2018 19:36 (seven years ago)
Hats belong on top
― Evan, Friday, 7 September 2018 20:19 (seven years ago)
The Yves Tumor review should win some kind of award for creating an imaginary album in my mind that was far different, and far more awesome, than the actual recorded music under review.
― Mario Meatwagon (Moodles), Saturday, 8 September 2018 16:08 (seven years ago)
Maybe the reviewer has never bought a spray painted cassette in an edition of 50 from shlubby midwestern noise dudes?
― Paul Ponzi, Saturday, 8 September 2018 16:39 (seven years ago)
“How to Drink Your Way Through OctFest” really lights up a front page dominated by stories about the tragic death of an addict...(I know beer/liquor ads have long accompanied rock 'n roll editorial, but there’s something deeply sour about the October thing for me)
― stan in the place where you work (morrisp), Monday, 10 September 2018 04:06 (seven years ago)
it’s gross for sure
― the late great, Monday, 10 September 2018 04:11 (seven years ago)
Maybe the fact that it’s not promoting a specific brand (like traditional advertising) is what makes it seem worse... it’s just generally promoting booze consumption as a “lifestyle” for young people, tied in w/music.
― stan in the place where you work (morrisp), Monday, 10 September 2018 04:20 (seven years ago)
yeah that shit sucks
― flappy bird, Monday, 10 September 2018 04:49 (seven years ago)
https://pitchfork.com/features/lists-and-guides/the-200-best-albums-of-the-1980s/
hats @ 85
― lowercase (eric), Monday, 10 September 2018 05:07 (seven years ago)
Zen Arcade = 68Let It Be = 35
This is totally unacceptable
― flappy bird, Monday, 10 September 2018 05:48 (seven years ago)
Big Science at 22 and the #1 are good
― flappy bird, Monday, 10 September 2018 05:49 (seven years ago)
#1 Toto IV
― billstevejim, Monday, 10 September 2018 05:53 (seven years ago)
extremely dull & canonical list that nobody needed, obv
― imago, Monday, 10 September 2018 06:08 (seven years ago)
It's the same as before but woker.
― pomenitul, Monday, 10 September 2018 06:45 (seven years ago)
Diamond Life clocking in at #10 — above both the queen is dead and closer — is a level of poptimism I did not expect. Good list though. World at Echo at #25 is awesome
― josh az (2011nostalgia), Monday, 10 September 2018 07:13 (seven years ago)