[kj] Top 10, post-Y2K
Jiri
unspeakable at sbcglobal.net
Thu Apr 5 12:19:52 EDT 2007
It's funny the differences in how these retro/influenced acts are
received. It seems it depends as much on personal whim/taste and -- as
Chris said -- whether you have an ex-tie or other pet reason to loathe
the copycat, as it does on how shamelessly they're ripping off--er,
"embracing," their influences.
As a concept they don't bother me, but very few leave me asking for more
rather than just digging back out the original. I liked She Wants
Revenge a lot on the first few listens but then suddenly it didn't work
for me anymore: sound-wise, they were a nice nod to but still no match
for Joy Division, and lyrically, for great fuc%ed up relationship songs
I just ended up yearning for Afghan Whigs' "Gentleman." (Sidenote: The
album art was a cheap ploy, I guess, but still more relevant to the
material than Krusty KJ2003!) (Sidenote 2: I was told by a friend whose
judgment I trust that She Wants Revenge were abysmal live). What I've
heard of Editors hasn't grabbed me, either, though I can likewise
understand what people see in them.
On the other hand, I really get a kick out of Robocop Kraus, whose
influences are also pretty transparent. Two different acts, I know, but
it just points to how my reception of a given copycat has as much to do
with my own bias and whim and how attached I am to their original
influences. I have no shame; I just wanna be pleased : )
Jiri
Janean Lancaster wrote:
> I got that on Soulseek and loved it. Still haven't got the CD and now
> you've described the artwork... Well. Erm.
>
> Still love the songs though - Out of Control reminds me of my youth down
> at the goth disco. But from the outset I thought She Wants Revenge was
> probably the worst band name in history.
>
> Cheers,
> Janean
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: gathering-bounces at misera.net [mailto:gathering-bounces at misera.net]
> On Behalf Of B. Oliver Sheppard
> Sent: 04 April 2007 22:15
> To: A list about all things Killing Joke (the band!)
> Subject: Re: [kj] Top 10, post-Y2K
>
> Another band sorta like Interpol that I think is yet another "throwback"
>
> band is ... SHE WANTS REVENGE. Joy Division throwback, that is. Even
> some of the song titles.
>
> Embarrassing confession: I actually dug this album when I saw
> way-advanced copies of it floating around Soulseek about a year before
> its official release. I was like, "Wow, this is like Joy Division meets
> Sisters of Mercy." (That is, one song is like Joy Division, another like
>
> Sisters of Mercy, but it all sorta worked.) Then the LP officially came
> out and the album art was TERRIBLE (what is it, like an American Apparel
>
> ad outtake or some MySpace photo of a girl's ass in her white cotton
> undies? What the hell? I expected a cover that was mostly black with
> some stormy clouds or simply white line art ror something,
> Bauhaus-style) and it was carried at Target! That blew me away. Still, I
>
> enjoyed it.
>
> Just don't tell anyone that.
>
> -Oliver
>
>
> ade wrote:
>
>> YES INDEEDY!
>>
>> The whole obviousness of the retro thing going on these days is a
>> total turn-off for me. "Ooh, why don't you
>> like Interpol?" Erm, maybe because they're such an obvious rip-off
>> that it makes me cringe. Ian Curtis
>> vocals anyone? Editors, Killers, blah blah, on & on & on.....
>>
>>
>
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