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I called the record store and asked who slipped in a Mats cover band's CD into my album case.
Amen to that.
A 1991 top 10, just because I can't help myself (with credit to acclaimedmusic.net for the memory jog):
1. Nevermind, Nirvana
2. No Pocky for Kitty, Superchunk
3. The Low End Theory, A Tribe Called Quest
4. Loveless, My Bloody Valentine
5. Steady Diet of Nothing, Fugazi
6. Sebadoh III, Sebadoh
7. Spiderland, Slint
8. Trompe le Monde, Pixies
9. Green Mind, Dinosaur Jr.
10. Yerself is Steam, Mercury Rev
As much as I love that album, I think you have to pull the Weezer corollary and dock them a few points for their recent output. And Keeley comes across as a real dbag, too.
Still, Pinkerton is one of my favorites, despite what they've put out since it.
I just started listening to Sebadoh a few months ago. I really like Bakesale a lot.
- Trail of Dead have been terrible lately. They really did peak with Source Tags & Codes. Their previous album 'Madonna' is fantastic as well.
- Slint are playing 'Spiderland'in it's full form as well soon.
- I can't belive I don't own Sebadoh III considering I own Bakesale and love it.
Not such a bad thing though, really. Though the songwriting styles are totally different.
Craig Finn's favourite album is 'Let it Be'. I read it somewhere, I think in pitchfork
I still play the Convocation of.. every now and then
I'm well, Lu put on a great party last night so we are all hungover here , right now.
Have not heard them yet. Off to google now!!!
And Phil Coorey, Slint is seriously reuniting? I've been a bit sick of all the reunion shows lately (although the Compound Red and Alligator Gun show was fantastic), but I'd certainly like to see the entirety of spiderland live. Where? When? And speaking of slint, if you don't know the song "Beloved Woman" by Papa M, you should download it now.
Craig Finn's favourite album is 'Let it Be'. I read it somewhere, I think in pitchfork
Different enough, but similar enough too, especially in the vocal styles and the sort of feel of the album for me.
http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/page/news/2007/2/20/Sonic_Youth_Slint_to_Play_ATPs_Dont_Look_Back#41273
The article mentions how sonic youth are doing 'Daydream Nation' live. I would kill to see it live, being my favourite album and all.
Bah...When I first saw Sonic Youth...they were still working on 'Daydream Borough'!
Sure, but we're talking about great albums, not great careers. Or to make a baseball analogy, we're talking about Norm Cash 1961, cork aside, not Norm Cash 1959-1974.
I'm sure this is terribly heterdoxical, but Murray Street's a pretty kickin' record. "Disconnection Notice": standout. Of the small clutch of stuff I know by them, "DN" is probably my penultimate favorite, after "Teenage Riot."
And what, no one else wants to take up the cause of the Spoon with me?
Wir(e)'s The First Letter is also obscenely underrated, even by Wire devotees.
Their singer sounds like Robert Plant, their songs sound like a lot of palatable heavy metal... as instrumentalists they are not wholly without talent. Basically, they are the best that is allowed to reach the major media outlets... granted, there is much better that doesn't make it through, but you have to compare them to what does and they do pretty well in that comparison.
Key word there: "popular".
On a more serious note, has anyone mentioned Tromp le Monde by Pixies or Whenever We Wanted by John Cougar Mellancamp.
Strangely, the best song of the 1990s - Epic by Faith No More - came out in the '80s. (Released '89, but the song broke in '90).
Oh, and Harry Kalas makes a guest appearance.
Huh? That's not even close to the best Faith No More song!
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