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Best pitchfork review ever…I have a soft spot for those first 2 Jet albums. I feel like Pitchfork held a lot of people away from even listening to their 2nd one.
Best pitchfork review ever…I have a soft spot for those first 2 Jet albums. I feel like Pitchfork held a lot of people away from even listening to their 2nd one.
Love The Hives, hate Jet. Love The Libertines, Franz Ferdinand and The Coral were both great.
Another great one from around that time that is probably more indebted to The Fall, is Art Brut with Bang Bang Rock & Roll.
Their were also NME hype bands from around that time I probably had a song or two downloaded but never got too into them besides including them on CD mixes.
Kasabian
Razorlight
Kaiser Chiefs
Maximo Park
The Futureheads
The Cribs
There were probably many others but those are the ones I remember off the top of my head. Also I don’t know if any of these bands had whole albums the woulda sounded like AM or where they went after their debut albums style wise.
Then there was also the Aussie band The Hives and The other Swedish band, that TBH sounds more a killer 70s rock band than one of these 00s bands but got lumped into this group because they played Rock music was The Hellacopters.
I am pretty sure there is a Kidz Bop version of “Take Me Out”…It sounds like the kids bop version of Artic Monkeys.
Full on agree with all these. I loved that first Futureheads album. I saw Kasabian open for Jet and Oasis. Was very mediocre, but I knew a few hipsters who came just for them then left. $80 tickets. Never understood that mindset. The hype for The Vines was unreal and they landed like a fart in an elevator.I loved that first Futureheads album. Their harmonies were so tight.
Kasabian had some good tunes early on but became increasingly a yob anthem band and less appealing as time passed.
Ugh Razorlight. Johnny Borrell is just so hateful. Pure narcissistic streak.
The biggest hype band at the time were The Vines. There were a couple of ok tracks on their debut but they were mostly bang average and they were hyped like they were the bastard child of Nirvana and The Beatles.
The Futureheads introduced me to Kate Bush with their really solid cover of “Hounds Of Love”.Full on agree with all these. I loved that first Futureheads album. I saw Kasabian open for Jet and Oasis. Was very mediocre, but I knew a few hipsters who came just for them then left. $80 tickets. Never understood that mindset. The hype for The Vines was unreal and they landed like a fart in an elevator.
Never listened to Razorlight though.
Full on agree with all these. I loved that first Futureheads album. I saw Kasabian open for Jet and Oasis. Was very mediocre, but I knew a few hipsters who came just for them then left. $80 tickets. Never understood that mindset. The hype for The Vines was unreal and they landed like a fart in an elevator.
Never listened to Razorlight though.
The Vines. There were a couple of ok tracks on their debut but they were mostly bang average and they were hyped like they were the bastard child of Nirvana and The Beatles.
The Vines were never as good as the hype but “Get Free” was closer to what Nirvana sounded like than any of the late 90s post-grunge bands could muster. The lead singer was fairly Autistic, which led to some pretty interesting stories in Meet Me In The Bathroom especially about them doing a cover shoot for SPIN magazine.The Vines was unreal and they landed like a fart in an elevator.
I haven't listened to Art Brut in a long time but they were great... guess they are next in my queue for today,Love The Hives, hate Jet. Love The Libertines, Franz Ferdinand and The Coral were both great.
Another great one from around that time that is probably more indebted to The Fall, is Art Brut with Bang Bang Rock & Roll.
Their were also NME hype bands from around that time I probably had a song or two downloaded but never got too into them besides including them on CD mixes.
Kasabian
Razorlight
Kaiser Chiefs
Maximo Park
The Futureheads
The Cribs
There were probably many others but those are the ones I remember off the top of my head. Also I don’t know if any of these bands had whole albums the woulda sounded like AM or where they went after their debut albums style wise.
Then there was also the Aussie band TheHivesVines and The other Swedish band, that TBH sounds more a killer 70s rock band than one of these 00s bands but got lumped into this group because they played Rock music was The Hellacopters.
Edit: the Aussie band was The Vines, it’s early and I haven’t had my coffee.
DittoI'm really missing my wheel house here. Early to mid 2000's British indie is one of my most treasured eras of music. It's the soundtrack of my college years.
Not my usual brand of indie rock, but still a pretty good album. An interesting look into clubbing & pub hopping in North England from Alex Turner's perspective. Not subject matter I can really relate too, but a good listen and a good laugh at times nonetheless.
Rating: 3.5/5
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