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@michaelhall26146 ай бұрын
The greatest Podcast ever. Every episode is like Christmas morning.
@headphone_dust29886 ай бұрын
Agreed. Best thing on the internet right now
@youmothershouldknow49056 ай бұрын
The best practitioners of the craft of popular music talking about pop music. Love it!!!
@drssexy21424 ай бұрын
@@headphone_dust2988 chaturbate
@saturninebear7 ай бұрын
I love watching these two. Both very special people to me.
@stevemuzak85266 ай бұрын
This podcast is a goldmine.
@nuisanceguru6 ай бұрын
steven's studio is beautiful
@ukcj4jonesy8966 ай бұрын
I love the podcast. But after this many episodes I do not expect any coverage of American arena rock or the wave of American Prog that started in the late 80s, both of which are dear to me as a Gen X middle American, so to get Kevin Gilbert and a some NDV love in this episode was a bit of a shock (of course NDV did play with Tears for Fears for years and is now in a (great) British Prog band) but great to hear. Shaming of the True is a great album and NDV is incredible.
@AllMediaReviewsPodcast6 ай бұрын
any love or mention is always a good thing for fans of obscure, underground music, even if we feel it is something that deserves more recognition. Every little bit helps ;)
@johnbinstead85446 ай бұрын
Bohren De Club of Gore are incredible!!! Patchouli blue is a masterpiece
@dag2214 ай бұрын
Kevin Gilbert is one of my favorites. I saw his band Giraffe play "The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway" at ProgFest in 1994. Nick D'Virgilio was on drums I do belive. HIs work on Toy Matinees album is still one of my faves of all time. He was a huge prog head but could meld it all together in some very good sophisticated pop/rock when he wanted to. Pretty nice guy too.
@AlDeB_2 ай бұрын
I listened to the Virgin Suicides soundtrack over and over after watching the movie. It’s just so easy to listen to. I find it interesting that it made it to the podcast!
@patrick3926Ай бұрын
Air is so good!
@metalgunnerapoorva6 ай бұрын
This pod is such an education in music. Thanks for introducing me to the Necks and Bohren and der club of gore, gents.
@nebod15566 ай бұрын
I am just blown away by Steven and Tim's general knowledge of the popular music and reviews/vocabulary. Bought recently Steven's remix of the Chicago no 2 album on CD and it is fantastic rediscovery of the classic album (for used CD paid £6 at Flashback shop in Shoreditch London. Great podcast for music lovers ...keep on going guys....
@montanezonemusic6 ай бұрын
I think Steven should listen to the Construkction of Light again - just skip the first track. :) Amazing album and concert. Lucky to see this tour at the Warfield in S.F.
@lamecasuelas26 ай бұрын
It has some Great moments, FraKctured and larks pt 4 aré some of Crunson' s Most intense moments, but i kind of agree that the production does a diservice to the music, but luckily the songs really come Alice in concert, even Prozakc blues
@biorythmicshifter6 ай бұрын
Bloodflowers has some beautiful songs on it. Last Day of Summer is a stunning tune. I don’t think they will ever surpass Pornagraphy but there are a few songs on Bloodflowers that hit some really high moments. It’s a little inconsistent. I really love the acoustic flair of it. It’s the last album they released that connected with me…I’m surprised no mention of Allan Holdsworth’s 16 Men of Tain. That was an extraordinary work of art on multiple levels. That album reaches emotional depths and technical perfection that is extremely rare. Personally it’s an apex in a catalog that is virtually untouchable…
@eddieallen64016 ай бұрын
Recent subscriber on Spotify - loving your prog-focussed journey through the halcyon days of the album. Just listening to Air, The Virgin Suicides. I'd only listened to Moon Safari before and your description of the album is spot on. Mellotron-tastic and those shimmering Hammond organ hits in Clouds Up are straight from PF Animals. Thank you for this amazing podcast.
@jesse80257 ай бұрын
I liked that AIR was Steven's favourite Prog Rock album of the year :) I loved AIR at the time and still like their style though don't listen as often as I used to.
@roblewis69716 ай бұрын
A very good podcast - excellent resource for new music to peruse, and insighful reviews, and (sometimes) opinion-changing.
@piotrzdunek72826 ай бұрын
I am a huge jazz fan. Never heard about The Necks, and it sounds quite unorthodox, so thank you again for promoting interesting music Steven and Tim!
@AllMediaReviewsPodcast7 ай бұрын
Kevin Gilbert was a studio hound. His 1st job was working in a recording studio, recording bands. So you guys are correct in The Shaming of the True is very much a product of a studio musician. Although he did play live enough, but not extensively. Maybe most initially with Eddie Money's band.
@mikeimpressionsreviews98314 ай бұрын
They should consider the album was handled afterwards in the studio by others to complete it so that also may affect the final product.
@AllMediaReviewsPodcast4 ай бұрын
@@mikeimpressionsreviews9831 certainly, but that is not always stressed when it is introduced to new people. Shaming very easily could have ended up being quite different. Why I and many fans are super curious to get to the Multi-Disc the estate plans to release which will likely have 2 or 3 alternate versions of the record with songs like Miss Broadway and possibly some of the songs that ended up on Kaviar.
@jasonhart60256 ай бұрын
My favorite podcast!! Keep it up and thanks x
@TwoandaHater3 ай бұрын
"I love Nick" what a compliment for Nick!!!
@jonnykhatru7 ай бұрын
Felt Mountain getting very well deserved praise, love it!
@andershansgunnar6 ай бұрын
Wonderful to hear someone discussing Merzbox, thanks!
@evildrganymede6 ай бұрын
I tracked down and started listening to the Necks Hanging Gardens album when Tim mentioned that it's one of those pieces that slowly changes over time without the listener noticing and it's really sucked me in (I'm about 20 minutes into it now)! I had never heard of them before but this is very cool (and yes, I do find myself listening to it and thinking "hey, where did the piano go that I was listening to five minutes ago?". And oh, it's come back now! :D ).
@AudioAl51955 ай бұрын
This is a fantastic podcast. I love sitting in on two of my favorite artists sitting around and talking music, artists and albums. Aside from buying everything that they release now they have me making a list of other albums to buy.
@paulbartholomew33346 ай бұрын
Another great episode. Wonderful to hear The Necks discussed. Some of their later albums have shorter pieces to release on vinyl. Definitely recommend their most recent double album Travel. And they’re incredible live!
@arinsermet83546 ай бұрын
I love you guys. If I never heard of your podcast in 2020 I'll probably still working in a job that I was not happy with and even hated. Thanks to the inspiration I received from you, I did my own music podcast and started to build the career I wanted. You influenced me a lot. Greetings from Turkey!
@williampulice2823Ай бұрын
Thumbs up on Amnesiac! Pyramid Song and Knives Out - that's why we love ya Steve! So right!
@silveriodide44216 ай бұрын
Love this show. So fascinating to listen to 2 genuine music enthusiasts, even though I don't know hardly any of the music. Have heard every episode thus far. Obviously love the later ones that are more into my era of music. But a great way to introduce more people to great music of the era; I will give XTC, Air, and Ghost Tropic a spin right now!
@douglasstruthers83076 ай бұрын
Thanks. I am quite enjoying these album reviews for specific years. I am now going to go back a check out Air again (after years of absence) and will check out The Necks HANGING GARDENS album as well - sounds interesting.
@isashax6 ай бұрын
Another good one, that banter is priceless!
@tmtkview6 ай бұрын
Again, great to experience it with a video. I guess you don't have the video recorded for the earlier installments, but it would be swell to re-experience it with all the mimicry intricacies, like when you talk about Merzbox, it's not audible, but a whole new level when you can see all this unspoken communication, love it!
@darrenbennion60866 ай бұрын
Shaming of the True is insanely great. That's my perception.....however it strikes memories and emotions that I need to be in the mood for. Not for the faint of heart.
@coreymcd226 ай бұрын
I've been following this podcast for a while, and this episode reaffirms why with discussions of Bohren and der Club of Gore and the Necks! It's a special thing to be able to have discussions on artists like U2 and D'angelo alongside Merzbow.
@coreymcd226 ай бұрын
Also Nils Petter Molvaer!
@TangoWithTheCobra7 ай бұрын
30:11 Yes, say Ulver Perdition City was forgotten.😢
@FranciscoBurrola6 ай бұрын
I was waiting for them to talk about Perdition City
@AbstractEntityJ6 ай бұрын
And also White Pony by Deftones.
@alanlegge6967 ай бұрын
Really enjoyed that Gentlemen ..agree Felt Mountain & Kid A are both ground breaking LP's . Fond regards...Alan
@periloustemple82904 ай бұрын
Totally absolutely love these shows and conversations.
@rhythmpeople6 ай бұрын
Very cool! Got onto Steve Wilson and Porcupine Tree about 25 years ago, first track that blew my mind was "Baby Dream in Cellophane" and it made me an instant fan. So happy to see and hear this podcast! Cheers!
@electricwhiterabbit6 ай бұрын
Love the podcast. Keep it going!!
@sirgilmour6 ай бұрын
The 1971 and 1972 episodes will have to be in twenty parts each
@johannselles6 ай бұрын
Me who thought I knew my 2000... The Necks what a great band! Thanks for that and for this "show". Keep on the good work!
@anthonychilds81936 ай бұрын
If anyone is interested in discovering The Necks, RER Megacorp is selling a significant portion of their catalog for $5/each, free shipping worldwide. I believe all of their albums, begin as improvisations. There are several of their albums with very short tracks, like their soundtrack to The Boys. I do realize there's spotify and all the other streaming, but why wouldn't you buy a new CD for $5, free shipping? Helps the label, band and your collection. Bohren und Der Club of Gore are great, also, completely different, but really great. Go get them. Nils Petter Molvaer does also pull from Jon Hassell ah...and Tim JUST mentioned JH. Had the pleasure of seeing him live in Washington, DC. Wish Goldfrapp hadn't gone electro. I thought Ilya's "They Died for Beauty" could've been a Goldfrapp follow-up (albeit, definitely more conventional). Oceansize shout out!
@douglasstruthers83076 ай бұрын
By the way, your comments on the Goldfrapp album on your previous video got me to buy FELT MOUNTAIN on vinyl (2022 edition). I got it today. Sounds brilliant!
@davelanciani-dimaensionx2 ай бұрын
I am stealing "Sinister Jazz" for a song, or an EP. I've always loved that "Lynchian" sense of aesthetic for music. And the Necks, wow, I really need to listen to more of their music.
@ezemusic81403 ай бұрын
Hey guys there is one album you should give a chance at least for the uniqueness of the sound and atmosphere: Flower Kings' Space Revolver. And speaking about the american approach to classic prog, Echolyn is a band you can't ignore. Their keyboardist Chirs Buzby plays the most exquisite jazz chords you could imagine but they never sound cold, its more like a Debussy approach to harmony, the perfect mix between jazz and classical music. And the producer (and main songwriter i guess) Brett Kull does everything perfect from writing, to playing and singing, to producing (even he is brilliant at making soundscapes!). One of a kind band, please give them a chance!
@KoffeePerkulator6 ай бұрын
Nice choice - lots of interesting sounds from 1968 like the Tropicalia compilation, The United States’ self titled, though I think my favourite to come back to is Village Green.
@KoffeePerkulator6 ай бұрын
How could I forget Songs of Innocence by David Axelrod! And S.F. Sorrow…
@telsuttonАй бұрын
Hope you do 1968, the year of my birth.... please discuss Curt Boettcher, and The Millennium's 'Begin'. It's fab, and the second album recorded on Capitol's 16 track machine (following 'Bookends').
@Patchowisky6 ай бұрын
1968 is going to be great
@douglasstruthers83076 ай бұрын
Thanks again for pointing me towards some great music from 2000. I have since purchased the HANGING GARDENS and UNFOLDING albums by The Necks from iTunes this week. Hard to impossible to find new vinyl for these albums. Mesmerizing.
@AllMediaReviewsPodcast6 ай бұрын
When you guys go through 1968, I would LOVE to hear your takes on THE MONKEES - HEAD (and for that matter, other Monkees or Michael Nesmith's albums, but those would be for other years). It seems like it would be right up your alley with the experimental side to it, and even the film which includes an appearance from Frank Zappa.
@anthonychilds81936 ай бұрын
I'd love a review of 1972 as it seems amazing year for Brazilian music, seems Rolling Stones live performances were particularly great that year, etc. Maybe I just want you to talk about MPB for an hour.
@bishma976 ай бұрын
SMASHED that like button Tim!
@doggity51496 ай бұрын
Just a thought, mix in some video footage of the bands/artists you're talking about?' Could be cool?
@blakestonetablets34677 ай бұрын
Holy shit, Tim named dropped Kevin Gilbert. Shaming of the True is one of the best albums ever made
@AllMediaReviewsPodcast6 ай бұрын
it should be more well known than it is. Tim did summarize it well with much of its message of a musician being swallowed up and spit out by the industry, which is sadly a common experience in much music and entertainment history.
@gabrielbacca3812 ай бұрын
Thank you for introducing me to the Virgin Suicides... i'm a sucker for mellotrons ... I didn't see the movie. Too bad that Sakura by Susumo Yokota wasn't mentioned being an atmospheric yet dynamic electronica album masterpiece... cheers,
@bonzobootsАй бұрын
The Necks - sounded interesting so I gave it a spin. My initial reaction is they're a combination of In A Silent Way/Weather Report with drum n bass rhythms.
@FranciscoBurrola6 ай бұрын
Outrageous that they've left out Ulver's Perdition City and Madonna - Music
@EmlizardoАй бұрын
Drummer Pat Mastelotto re-recorded all the drums on King Crimson's Construkction of Light using an acoustic kit, and the new version was released as The Reconstrukction of Light in 2019. Not only were the drums new, the whole album was also fairly drastically remixed. The instruments, and even some of the vocals, have different timbres/textures. Overall I think it's an improvement on the original.
@kostasmad14317 ай бұрын
The album that is missing from 2000 is Idlewilds 100 broken windows. Also from the great 1989 review I cannot believe they missed New model Army's Thunder and Consolation
@CarolH2O6 ай бұрын
Continue enjoying these two's interesting reviews. I'm receiving some of these albums I don't know as new content for me to explore, and that is the main reason I love this podcast. Goldfrapp I had never an inkling about for example. Same with D'Angelo. 1968 I'm interested in hearing about this year. What will they choose to discuss?The Doors Strange Days? Hendrix's Axis: Bold As Love? I'm not even sure they were 1968's.
@CarolH2O6 ай бұрын
Ummmm.....excuse me but I have no memory of posting this whatsoever!
@melandin1013 ай бұрын
I'd love to hear Steven's take on Einstuerzende Neubauten one day. It might even be the first question I would ask him if I ever had a chance to ask him anything. I mean, I saw like hundreds of videos of him talking about different music, but never heard him mention Neubauten, which is kind of strange to me, because I feel it might be very much his cup of tea. Just popped to my mind because in 2000 they released their brilliant album Silence Is Sexy.
@ProgSnob144 ай бұрын
I don't disagree with Steven about the archetype of American prog sound; that being said I think there's much more to Kevin Gilbert, all of his albums and songs have a different and distinct direction. The majority of songs on Shaming of the True we're on previous albums but sound very different on those. How Nick D'Virgillio helped finish Shaming is remarkable and shaped it into a hidden gem. I'd also say Spock's Beard (mentioned by Tim) really has a unique sound and approach that Neal and Ryo really brought especially with the live energy. They may have become more typical modern prog rock in the Ted years but those are decent albums as well.
@grantwallace18824 ай бұрын
I am now listening to The Necks.
@GabrielFreitas306 ай бұрын
To hear these two bring the name ofJoe Rogan is the most random stuff you could possibly expect in an episode!
@ndlouder4 ай бұрын
I can tell Steven Wilson has never seen Kevin Gilbert play live. There's not many videos, but I happen to have a DVD of him at The Troubadour with Nick D'Virgilio on drums and it is anything but "Clean" or "Session Musiciany". ( I just checked and they have it on Amazon). How can you not know and mention for context that Kevin had passed away by the time this was put together from hours and hours of tape, almost like a puzzle. Impossible to know if this is how Kevin's version would've sounded. Unfortunately we will never know. So yes because parts were played not only at separate studios but in different years, it will not sound like a band. Funny that Steven Wilson mentions that "Shaming of the True" sounds TOO CLEAN. I find that his records, especially solo, but also the latter ones with Porcupine Tree have an ultra clean sometimes ultra processed sound. Regardless "The Shaming of the True" has sublime moments, incredible rocking songs, heart wrenching ballads, genius transitions and intelligent profound lyrics. One of the few artists together with , Jeff Buckley and Elliott Smith, that is truly a shame they left us so young.
@zzakk9996 ай бұрын
your program sends me off to unchartered sonic adventures. massive thanks for filling up this void.
@darshanr23695 ай бұрын
Was excited to hear these two discuss and acknowledge Kevin Gilbert’s Shaming of the True. And it’s not a big deal not to like it… but hearing you explain how you “understand it” while clearly demonstrating how little you understand the musician, his importance. The fact that Steven almost uses “American Prog” like an epithet- it’s a little like trying to explain Led Zeppelin without understanding their European context. And frankly, this is why, especially as much as I fully love your music Steven, the rationalistic navel gazing is so often cringeworthy and I really have to step back from it anytime I get too close to it. Besides, Kevin Gilbert besmirched by someone who loves ABBA - Do us all a favor one day and sit down and read the lyrics to the songs “The Toy Matinee” or “Remember My Name” next to “Fernando” and “Mamma Mia” and then, maybe I’ll get a sense that you have a reference for a musician who was worthy of more than a passing reference to Sheryl Crow.
@ColdGrayMorning5 ай бұрын
I like King Crimson The Construkction of Light - there is best and craziest Larks' Tongues in Aspic version
@RyanWSi2 ай бұрын
Just finished this! On to 1968
@JohnMacRae234 ай бұрын
I think Steven would like Kevin Gilbert's Thud, it's more realized and has more elements I think Steven would like, even though it's more of a singer songwriter album.
@jptabja6 ай бұрын
Great podcast. Thanks Steven and Tim. The Cure - Bloodflowers ia a masterpiece for me. They tried different things here, melodies are outstanding and the use of electronics is more present than ever before in the right way. Certainly they were not exhausted when doing Bloodflowers. Not at all. The following Cure albums The Cure and 13th...maybe. On XTC Wasp Star, disagree with Steven on Colin Moulding. I would say Colin Moulding put one of my favorite songs ever....In Another Life. I like Wasp Star as originally intended being a double album with Apple Venus 1 and it brings many interesting things for me. Disagree with Tim and Steven saying they were trying to do something they already did. There is no other album like Wasp Star on the XTC discography. Love it.
6 ай бұрын
Crackin' stuff! Love this podcast! ❤️
@mywormsАй бұрын
I tend to agree with Tim’s takes on music
@nicolasbascunan40135 ай бұрын
Please up load the full episdode! ❤
@norbertovelazquez74416 ай бұрын
Amazing podcast!!
@roblewis69714 ай бұрын
Regarding Kevin Gilbert's "Shaming of The True", I would suggest that Elton John should grab "The Best-Laid Plans" and release it - it's the best song he never (but should have) put out.
@PaulCole-716 ай бұрын
I sense an album years 50 CD box set (or sets) needs to be made with your branding (the new 'Now that's what I call Music...' series for musical nerds and you both get a cut for promoting some less heard music - 2 for each year of your favourites (and maybe a collection containing your worst albums!?). Really interesting to hear you to discuss your passions.
@cruxadowrx6 ай бұрын
good episode (Y)
@KenKen-qb3br6 ай бұрын
Surprised there was no review for A Perfect Circle or Cave In. Less surprised there was no MJ Cole, St Germain or Wookie review (or Toni Braxton!)
@PentUpPentatonics6 ай бұрын
1. Kevin Gilbert - Shaming of the True 2. Chroma Key - You Go Now 3. Radiohead - Kid A After that, I'm not sure. Maybe PJ Harvey, but those 3 are in a league of their own for me. Thanks for the deep dive down memory lane. I'd be curious to see more episodes from "bad" years. It's interesting uncovering the diamonds in the rough. Some thoughts: I think music didn't truly fall off the cliff til the mid 2000s. There's some gold to be found in those first few years. Also, I think music picked up again briefly in the mid to late 2010s. I think the death of the loudness wars and the emergence of the home studio played a part. I'm not sure what happened in the last year or so to send music back down the toilet though.. I get why you steered clear of nu-metal but it was a big part of the story of the year and deserved at least a passing mention. Albums like 'Deftones - White Pony' were hugely influential on the years that followed. I'm a massive John Barry fan but never listened to Goldfrapp 'til now. Interestingly, I didn't like it for the reasons you guys disregarded a lot of the other albums mentioned. The influences were so present, I felt I'd be better off just sticking with John Barry scores.
@lotusglobe26716 ай бұрын
How interesting. I just recently listened to Air's The Virgin Suicides. First time in years. I never thought about that particular Air album is being progressive rock but it makes sense considering that it's an album that stands on it's own and explores musical themes which you don't hear in the Sophia Coppola movie. It has different variations of the same song at times but with different instrumental textures (I think Bathroom Girl and Afternoon Sister are a pair of examples). Similarly, I find 10,000 Hz Legend to be a Krautrock album especially with the strong Cluster influence.
@AbstractEntityJ6 ай бұрын
Still no White Pony by Deftones?! How?!
@user-ov2mx9rf9c6 ай бұрын
american
@AbstractEntityJ6 ай бұрын
@@user-ov2mx9rf9c Hm come to think of it, a lot of the artists they miss out on tend to be the North American ones.
@ColdGrayMorning5 ай бұрын
Bloodflowers last masterpice from The Cure
@mikeimpressionsreviews98314 ай бұрын
Would like to hear their opinion of 2009 and Transatlantic-The Whirlwind
@quantiquefilms6 ай бұрын
I'm curious of their take on KC's the Power to Believe LP.
@caught22746 ай бұрын
Would love to hear your take on Tool Album Lateralus and Karnivool’s ‘Sound Awake’ Album
@daviddaniels85 ай бұрын
Steven, i adore you, but on Kevin Gilbert, he was a session musician , the shaming of the true is a concept album about a session musician getting shafted by the music industry, if you want gritty kevin, check out giraffe, his early prog band. or look up him going a perfect Gabriel back in nyc at progfest. he date the villan sheryl crow and brought her into his Tuesday night jam , writing collaborative with the brillant bill bottrell and david baerwald. kevin brougt her in to sing a couple tunes. she basically stole all of those tunes from tnmc and took credit for all of it, he and the author of leaving las vegas both killed themselves after row went on letterman and took credit for it. she is an awful human, he was a brilliant composer, performer and friend of mine, check out his album thud. or toy matinee which is a masterpiece,
@ianwhite68126 ай бұрын
Uncle Robert clearly realised the sonic issues, hence "The ReconstruKction of Light".
@carlettodibronzo6 ай бұрын
Hey. I totally agree with Crimson. Power to Believe is waaaay better. It has soul. I feel like construction of light is more exploratory. It sounds digital and cold. But the next one is more organic and musical
@Zombiezero46 ай бұрын
I'm waiting for an Opeth episode!
@snuron7 ай бұрын
I agree Bohren & Der Club of Gore's Sunset Mission is a great album, thanks to Steven's playlist. To this day, I still like Goldfrapp's Felt Mountain in 2000. ^^ 1968? I only have two albums I really like in that year. Jean Jacques Perrey and that Jimi Hendrix.
@stevesmith39906 ай бұрын
Well Tim managed a very quick mention of Spocks Beard and The Flower Kings but SW obviously wont lower himself to even acknowledge their existence.
@jirikrajnak90476 ай бұрын
the problem with construkction of light are the electronic drums; the songs are otherwise good. surprised to hear steven doesn't know about projekct x or the other projekcts.
@kettlezone7 ай бұрын
Disagree on Wasp Star, gents - a great record, imo. :)
@a3poify6 ай бұрын
Listening to what you said about Colin's songs on Wasp Star reminds me that they put probably my favourite song of his from the period as a single that was basically only available in an Apple Venus box set. It's called Say It and it's lovely. kzbin.info/www/bejne/opzFq4Z5jd-Cobc
@sand_swan6 ай бұрын
Two albums from the year 2000 that I'm a little surprised didn't even get a gloss over mention: a Perfect Circle - Mer De Noms Our Lady Peace - Spiritual Machines. Huge favorites of mine, but maybe not subversive enough for Tim and Steve's tastes. ::shrug::
@bowness16 ай бұрын
We left out a lot of albums that we both like and know from the year. I'm not sure about SW, but I did like Mer De Noms. I'm not familiar with Our Lady Peace.
@martinocogarcia7 ай бұрын
Thoughts on Dream Theater’s classic albums in the 90s?
@AllMediaReviewsPodcast6 ай бұрын
Yeah I wonder if Tim may be a fan.
@cygnuselectrical6 ай бұрын
Unfettered cork sniffing, these two know their audience very well
@MrMurph737 ай бұрын
The Cure stopped really evolving and pushing forward after Wish in 1994. That was their last great album.
@ectoplasma57 ай бұрын
I disagree,Bloodflowers was excellent imho,and has a very unique sound. And that is rare that a band makes such a great record late in their career.
@ectoplasma57 ай бұрын
And it does not sound like disintegration,more beautiful and softer,more mature.I am with Tim here.
@theskidmarkoforion48297 ай бұрын
@@ectoplasma5I agree. I loved Bloodflowers as I got older. Only down side would be “There is no if “ horrible twee love song. More important…what has become of the new album? Very strange
@ectoplasma57 ай бұрын
@@theskidmarkoforion4829 Ha yes i have been waiting for a decade for the new album,thought it would come finally out in 2023 since they toured it,but no. The new songs sound really good that makes the waiting even worse.
@theskidmarkoforion48297 ай бұрын
@@ectoplasma5 they have been on tour promoting the new album…the last few gigs they slowly dropped most of the new stuff form the set . It was originally due October 2019 and then 2022 and last year. It’s ridiculous. The new stuff is good but it’s not new anymore. Robert said one of the reasons were he ‘lost a lot of relatives to the wu flu”..I don’t believe him. Definitely something going wrong with this band. Bassist has already stormed out once declaring“ the treachery is complete “ only to swiftly re join.
@hofmanish5 ай бұрын
King Crimson’s album sounds construKcted
@jimkee79884 ай бұрын
Respectfully disagree with you on XTC. Yes, they are missing Dave, but I feel like it’s Andy & Colin taking a final bow with a traditional type album.