[kj] Nice KJ nod from School of Seven Bells:
Alex Smith
vassifer at earthlink.net
Fri Sep 24 17:44:18 EDT 2010
Agreed. And the Secret Machines kinda stink without him.
I like a few tracks by the School of Seven Bells, but a lot of it is kinda uber-twee and slightly cloying.
The twins are nice looking, though. :)
Alex in NYC
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>From: TB <planetary at socal.rr.com>
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>Subject: Re: [kj] Nice KJ nod from School of Seven Bells:
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>Squeegee wrote:
>
>Why was sharing the stage with Killing Joke at All Tomorrow's Parties such a big deal for you and your band?
>We're all big Killing Joke fans. They're really genre-bending. They have that sense of melody and a power that's delicate in a way.
>It's really ecstatic music, which we really love. We're always jamming on that song "Requiem." We like so many different kinds of
>music, and so little of it sounds like what we make together.
>
>http://blogs.westword.com/backbeat/2010/09/benjamin_curtis_of_school_of_s.php
>
>+++++++++++
>
>I really wish Benjamin Curtis had stayed with The Secret Machines. That band had such potential.
>
>T.B.
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