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Terminal Boardumb => Music Shit => Pop Punk => Topic started by: N on April 20, 2011, 04:41:10 PM
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Darlings of clueless UK publicists, indie promoters and music journos, they're on a monthly retainer from One Little Indian to do badly rehashed anarcho music for the indie crowd. The singer writes for Vice and his dad is Alan McGee, although he's insistent that they worked hard to get where they are (i.e. getting signed before playing their first gig). Anyhow I'm not here to lecture about the co-option of punk or anything, I just thought I'd share the hilarity of these interviews:
http://www.artrocker.tv/features/article/flats-were-the-closest-thing-to-a-real-punk-band-around
http://www.loudandquiet.com/2010/08/flats-interview/
http://louderthanwar.com/blogs/flats-are-bringing-a-new-take-on-fierce-punk-rock-to-battle-and-john-robb-is-cheering-them-on
They have a music video and the song is called "Never Again" (????!!!!)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RoiU_MV0plM
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I'm watching a youtube video of a television screen, which is playing a music video, the set for which is more television and video screens. This is probably all 'postmodern'
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I prefer to sit and watch Rollins interviewed than listen to Black Flag albums.
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They are no Teenagers.
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band seems pretty good, song in video is dope
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I prefer to sit and watch Rollins interviewed than listen to Black Flag albums.
http://wtfpod.libsyn.com/webpage/episode-143-henry-rollins/
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I prefer to sit and watch Rollins interviewed than listen to Black Flag albums.
but this actually is as good as any black flag record:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0R2Z-QmRqrg
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Darlings of clueless UK publicists, indie promoters and music journos, they're on a monthly retainer from One Little Indian to do badly rehashed anarcho music for the indie crowd. The singer writes for Vice and his dad is Alan McGee, although he's insistent that they worked hard to get where they are (i.e. getting signed before playing their first gig). Anyhow I'm not here to lecture about the co-option of punk or anything, I just thought I'd share the hilarity of these interviews:
http://www.artrocker.tv/features/article/flats-were-the-closest-thing-to-a-real-punk-band-around
http://www.loudandquiet.com/2010/08/flats-interview/
http://louderthanwar.com/blogs/flats-are-bringing-a-new-take-on-fierce-punk-rock-to-battle-and-john-robb-is-cheering-them-on
They have a music video and the song is called "Never Again" (????!!!!)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RoiU_MV0plM
anyway, yeah, i read all the links and listened to the song and watched the video. they certainly talk way too much, and probably are a bunch of rich kids, but they don't sound bad at all.
how come black time didn't get press like that???
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Don't think that I've heard of One Little Indian Records but my first thought was, "Wasn't that the name of a Crass single or something??"
Interesting history, especially the Mccartney connection:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/One_Little_Indian_Records
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Darlings of clueless UK publicists, indie promoters and music journos, they're on a monthly retainer from One Little Indian to do badly rehashed anarcho music for the indie crowd. The singer writes for Vice and his dad is Alan McGee, although he's insistent that they worked hard to get where they are (i.e. getting signed before playing their first gig). Anyhow I'm not here to lecture about the co-option of punk or anything, I just thought I'd share the hilarity of these interviews:
http://www.artrocker.tv/features/article/flats-were-the-closest-thing-to-a-real-punk-band-around
http://www.loudandquiet.com/2010/08/flats-interview/
http://louderthanwar.com/blogs/flats-are-bringing-a-new-take-on-fierce-punk-rock-to-battle-and-john-robb-is-cheering-them-on
They have a music video and the song is called "Never Again" (????!!!!)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RoiU_MV0plM
anyway, yeah, i read all the links and listened to the song and watched the video. they certainly talk way too much, and probably are a bunch of rich kids, but they don't sound bad at all.
how come black time didn't get press like that???
Because Lemmy Caution's dad didn't discover Oasis.
Its true they're not particularly bad, but not they're not particularly good either. They sound like the kind of generic capital "P" punk band that every city has, the kind that never tour and self-release CDs. Very confusing that anyone thinks this might be the "next big thing". Just thought it was funny that they claim that they're "outsiders" when they all have music industry connections, get paid a monthly salary by their label just to be in a band, are going on tour with Morissey and got signed before playing a gig. Oh, they're also the "closest thing to a real punk band around".
My first thread to get consigned to the pop punk board!
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I prefer to sit and watch Rollins interviewed than listen to Black Flag albums.
WHAT THE FUCK
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I prefer to sit and watch Rollins interviewed than listen to Black Flag albums.
but this actually is as good as any black flag record:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0R2Z-QmRqrg
hahaha dumb kid
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Don't think that I've heard of One Little Indian Records but my first thought was, "Wasn't that the name of a Crass single or something??"
Interesting history, especially the Mccartney connection:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/One_Little_Indian_Records
wow. that is fucking cool. i knew mccartney was cool, but this seems awesome. he's gonna bankroll that label.
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Huh. Interesting. Of course, they are distributed by Virgin.
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fucking arrogant rich kids and like N said, "they're not particularly bad, but not they're not particularly good either."
I guess they are gone with the next wave of fashion anyway