I think this is fun, but it’s not really anything new. Reminds me a ton of Adebisi Shank and they were doing it *checks notes and dies a little inside* 15+ years ago.
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i mean, to be fair, all things have already been done, so idk
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I actually find this quite unique and I don’t like it lol
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Album Rating: 3.0
Adebisi shank clears this by a mile. These guys are a neutered version of them.
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those guys made an ep in suport of palestine acording to some online websites so im gonna check them out
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wish i got what the appeal was musically. i get the whole weirdness bit and the visual identity and vocoders, but other than the "novelty" factor, it will be interesting to see how much staying power this stuff will have
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Of course a guy called Frenchy likes Angine de Poutine
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personally in music i enjoy weirdness, odd rhythms, and visual playfulness, and never feel like it's a novelty since i'm used to it; maybe you'll just never enjoy it 'cuz it's already stuff you don't enjoy, and that's ok
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Album Rating: 1.0
I’ll give them credit, they’re much more visually appealing and have more going for them than those music industry plant gimmick bands like President
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all I'm saying is if I've gotta choose this or the Velvet Sundown as the soundtrack to our coporate apocalypse, I'm taking Scrotum Nose and Pedal Wizard over the Soylent Green of indie pop.
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I read this as angine de poutine
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angina de poutine does make a fair bit of sense
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don't mind an "industry plant", just make them good
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I’m sure these fellas enjoy poutine, might explain the chest angina
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Saw some of their KEXP set and it sounded like battles but worse.
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Album Rating: 4.0
Jamming this now.
Update: digging this really hard.
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Album Rating: 4.7
Yoooo LFG! This thread has been a disaster of bad criticisms, some of which are contradictory in a kind of hilarious way.
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