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Posted: Sat Apr 27, 2002 6:57 am
by Georgi
Originally posted by C Elegans
@Georgi: Pulp is extremly well known in Sweden, (or are there more than 1 UK band with this name?) I can't think of anyone who doesn't know of them except my grandmothers generation. I liked This is hardcore a lot.
Just the one, AFAIK

This Is Hardcore (album) is good, Different Class is a bit more upbeat, We Love Life (latest) is a bit more laid back.
Supergrass and Charlatans are also quite well known here. British music generally receives much attention is Sweden, we Swedes seem to have a soft spot for British culture. (Sweden is also the country where British comedy is most popular.)
I think quite a few Swedish bands have been coming over here recently as well... The Hives, Royksopp (I think they are both Swedish), I'm sure there are a few more as well...
Posted: Sat Apr 27, 2002 7:43 am
by C Elegans
Originally posted by Georgi
I think quite a few Swedish bands have been coming over here recently as well... The Hives, Royksopp (I think they are both Swedish), I'm sure there are a few more as well...
The Hives are Swedish, Röyksopp are Norvegian...a weird band name, a röyksopp is one of those mushrooms that leaves a cloud of spore-smoke if you stomp on them.
Posted: Sat Apr 27, 2002 7:48 am
by Tamerlane
Originally posted by Georgi
Plus Australia insists on sending all its soap stars over here to make pop music
Stop it already!
I've said it before Georgi and I'll say it again...
I'm thankful to be isolated from the pop culture.
@ Ode or any other Aussies.
Maybe we should send Nikki Webster next, or would that be just too darn cruel.

Posted: Sat Apr 27, 2002 7:53 am
by Ode to a Grasshopper
Not as cruel as sending Big Kev.

Posted: Sat Apr 27, 2002 7:56 am
by Tamerlane
LOL!
That would get us isolated and possibly kicked out of the UN.

Posted: Sat Apr 27, 2002 2:13 pm
by Nippy
Originally posted by Tamerlane
LOL!
That would get us isolated and possibly kicked out of the UN.
Instead of throwing a shrimp on the barbie we should throw an Aussie!
@ Tamerlane and Georgi, I like The Avalanches, but only a few songs...
Anyone like The Gorillaz or do you find them too commercial?
Posted: Sat Apr 27, 2002 3:45 pm
by Robnark
the gorrilaz are only really 'commercial' in that they've somehow sold a lot of records - mainly due to sensible choices of singles to release - but they're pretty good nonetheless. 'clint eastwood' was sheer class, and i love the whole cartoon/anonymous thang.
Posted: Sat Apr 27, 2002 3:48 pm
by Aragorn Returns
ha, i love the clint eastwood video, it's especially great at 7 in the morning after taken 18 no-doz pills with no sleep, just too great.
Posted: Sat Apr 27, 2002 3:57 pm
by Robnark
uhhhh... scarily enough, i can identify with that

Posted: Sat Apr 27, 2002 4:16 pm
by Aragorn Returns
no-doz is a powerful thing. i threw up 3 times that night, and pissed about every 10 minutes, what was funny was that a friend that did the same thing had a physical at 8:00 that morning. i wonder what the doctor thought.
Posted: Sat Apr 27, 2002 8:06 pm
by Georgi
Posted by CE:
The Hives are Swedish, Röyksopp are Norvegian...a weird band name, a röyksopp is one of those mushrooms that leaves a cloud of spore-smoke if you stomp on them.
Ah, thanks for clearing that up... You know, whenever there are a few bands from the same kinda place around at once, the music press makes a big thing of the "Scandinavian invasion" (plus many bad Viking jokes) or whatever...

I didn't know that about Röyksopp, I haven't actually heard any of their music either, but I've heard good things about them.
@Tammy We'll have our retribution and send S-Club 7 over there if you're not careful!
@Nippy I think the Avalanches album works well as a whole package, maybe rather than isolated songs. Gorillaz are okay, I'm not particularly into them.
@Robnark you don't think the commercial success of Gorillaz might have something to do with the involvement of the high-profile Damon Albarn, meaning they probably got attention they wouldn't have done if they were all unknown? (Not that their songs aren't good in themselves, but I bet it helped...)
Edit: Elbow are another good, fairly new British band

Posted: Sat Apr 27, 2002 9:13 pm
by nael
Originally posted by Nippy
Instead of throwing a shrimp on the barbie we should throw an Aussie!
@ Tamerlane and Georgi, I like The Avalanches, but only a few songs...
Anyone like The Gorillaz or do you find them too commercial?
i don't think they've quite hit the commercial mark yet, their next album i'm sure will make them too commercial/massproduced.
but i really like the gorillaz, i can't even tell you how many years ago i heard this album, 3 maybe 4 it seems like
Posted: Sun Apr 28, 2002 12:42 am
by Tamerlane
Originally posted by Nippy
Instead of throwing a shrimp on the barbie we should throw an Aussie!
Damn those commercials and their annoying catch phrases.
@Tammy We'll have our retribution and send S-Club 7 over there if you're not careful!
S-Club 7, foolish Brits
Then prepare to feel the combined wrath of Nikki Webster and Big Kev
Single handedly destroyed our relationships with that comment... Back to being Internationally isolated 
Posted: Sun Apr 28, 2002 7:06 am
by Georgi
Originally posted by Tamerlane
Then prepare to feel the combined wrath of Nikki Webster and Big Kev
If I knew who they were, I might be worried
Single handedly destroyed our relationships with that comment... Back to being Internationally isolated
So nothing's going to change then... 
Posted: Sun Apr 28, 2002 7:13 am
by Tamerlane
Well Big Kev is more of a marketing persona
As for Nikki, we are still trying to get her popular overseas. After that we disown her and she'll *surprise* go to the UK

Posted: Sun Apr 28, 2002 2:44 pm
by frogus
frankly, I find listening to people name bands that I've never heard of boring, so I won't bother, but you can just all believe me that I am into obscure bands and act suitably impressed from now on

. Great thread though, I hadn't noticed it before...
@Georgi, I am into a load of the same bands as you (with exception to Embrace, Badly Drawn Boy and Belle & ****ing Sebastien...****s all) anyway you might be interested in the packet from some bangers in France about a year ago

[attached]
The Avalanches album was quality, but a bit to much like those 'I Love 1973' shows for me...anyway, it was cool I guess...
The Gorillaz...I haven't heard any of their stuff, but I have (only since last week) been converted to Del Tha Funky Homosapien and Dan The Automator (the other two thirds of gorillaz). Their album '3030' is a work of genius. It's incredible...it's rap, but even if you don't like rap (as you can well imagine a fan of Gorky's and SFA wouldn't) it will expand your mind. It's the best hiphop album ever ever ever...*
Will buy as much of Del Tha Funky Homosapiens stuff as possible on monday...am hooked. Have listened to that record about 100 hours straight now...
and to round off:
@CE. Yaaaayyyaaaaayyy!!! Supergrass rock my socks! OXFORD! OXFORD!
@Georgi Elbow and The Hives are bollocks. Appaling wankers, dreadful men. They ought to get real jobs, the swines.
@Robnark watch out for new Herbaliser single out next month

was it you who had the herbaliser sig a while ago?
Posted: Sun Apr 28, 2002 2:50 pm
by frogus
sorry fogot to attach that pic @georgi

Posted: Sun Apr 28, 2002 2:55 pm
by Robnark
@Frogus: you betcha boyo. their new album is a bit inconsistent, but 'the turnaround' track can make all but the most arthiritic or deaf people get up of their ar$e and shake it like only an adolescent white male can

not sure if i'll be able to get their new single in town though, there're sweet F all decent record shops
oh, and 3030 is a damn fine album, really fresh.
and if anyone has a chance, listen to Amon Tobin's album, 'supermodified'. i finally got it yesterday (along with metal gear solid 2 and icewind dale - goodbye social life

) and it's damn fine

Posted: Sun Apr 28, 2002 4:28 pm
by Mr Sleep
Originally posted by frogus
Dan The Automator
You might want to check out Handsome Boys Modelling School (another Dan the Automator adventure

) it is sublime, just the right mix of beats

And Sunshine is pure bliss

Posted: Sun Apr 28, 2002 4:42 pm
by Mr Sleep
Originally posted by Georgi
Ah, thanks for clearing that up... You know, whenever there are a few bands from the same kinda place around at once, the music press makes a big thing of the "Scandinavian invasion" (plus many bad Viking jokes) or whatever...
I didn't know that about Röyksopp, I haven't actually heard any of their music either, but I've heard good things about them.
Apparently it is "Chilled out house" or something like that

I have also been hearing good things about them/him/her

If anyone likes this kind of thing be sure to check out Zero 7 and Bent, both laid back and groovy baby
