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ggw

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British "Taste-Makers" Speak
« on: September 30, 2005, 10:50:00 am »
Apparently, the Arctic Monkeys are going to be fookin huge:
 
 The taste-makers
 
 So you think you decide what goes into your music collection? Wrong. Alexis Petridis speaks to the people who control what you hear, like and buy
 
 Friday September 30, 2005
 The Guardian
 
 
 Michael Parkinson
 Presenter: Parkinson
 Who's going to be big next year? "The two best albums I've heard for a long time are by Madeleine Peyroux and Lizz Wright. I think Lizz Wright has some voice, she could be a huge star."
 
 Conor McNicholas
 Editor: NME
 Who's going to be big next year? "The Arctic Monkey are going to be the biggest band this country's seen since Oasis. We Are Scientists are going to make a splash. The Mystery Jets, and Carl Barat from the Libertines' new band."
 
 Mardi Caught
 Director of talent and artist relations: MTV Networks
 Who's going to be big next year? "Sway and Lethal Bizzle. Paul Wall is a rapper who debuted on the Billboard charts recently and sold 136,000 copies in a week. There's a track by Syleena Johnson and R Kelly called Hypnotic. It hasn't got a release date yet, but it's going to be huge."
 
 Alison Howe
 Co-producer: Later with Jools Holland
 Who's going to be big next year? "I know everyone is saying the same thing, but I was bowled over by the Arctic Monkeys. I like the Rakes, the Cribs. I think the Joseph Arthur record is good."
 
 Tammy Hoyle
 Producer: CD:UK
 Who's going to be big next year? "Arctic Monkeys have an obsessive fanbase and a brilliant frontman. I haven't seen Infadels live yet, but someone on our team is raving about them. And Son of Dork (James from Busted's new band) are attracting attention on our website forum at the moment."
 
 Jonathan Ross
 Presenter: Friday Night with Jonathan Ross
 Suzi Aplin
 Producer: Friday Night with Jonathan Ross
 Who's going to be big next year? Aplin: "Louis XIV - glam rock, filthy lyrics, really entertaining - and Kubb."
 
 Colin Martin
 Head of music: Radio 2
 Who's going to be big next year? "The Upper Room, a really good band. A band called the Feeling and a new singer-songwriter called Joseph Arthur, I really think he's going to do it."
 
 Sarita Jagpal
 Acting head of music policy: Radio 1
 Who's going to be big next year? "Arctic Monkeys, they've got the most exciting sound. I'd love to think Pendulum would do something, but I doubt it. It would be interesting to see if Morning Runner do anything, and Bedouin Soundclash."
 
 Steve Owen
 Dance and urban manager: HMV
 Mel Armstrong
 Rock and pop manager: HMV
 Who's going to be big next year? Owen: "Sway. He's got a sense of humour, and he can really connect with the crowd." Armstrong: "Arctic Monkeys. The pre-orders on our website are scary. White Rose Movement I think are going to be big, Boy Kill Boy, Kubb, the Modern, Louis XIV. On the metal front, Trivium and Bullet For My Valentine."
 
 Helen Marquis
 Music buyer: Amazon.co.uk
 Who's going to be big next year? "Arctic Monkeys. We have a report each week called unresolved search results, which tells you what things people have typed in on site and not been able to find anything by and they were massive on it. Others are the Test Icicles, Lady Sovereign, Morning Runner and Be Your Own Pet."
 
 
 http://www.guardian.co.uk/filmandmusic/story/0,16373,1580828,00.html

thirsty moore

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Re: British "Taste-Makers" Speak
« Reply #1 on: September 30, 2005, 10:52:00 am »
I know a guy that loves this band.  They're terrible.

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Re: British "Taste-Makers" Speak
« Reply #2 on: September 30, 2005, 04:03:00 pm »
Is that Sway like the MTV news guy? "Hey ya'll it's Sway, here is my robotic delivery of the lame MTV news."

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Re: British "Taste-Makers" Speak
« Reply #3 on: September 30, 2005, 05:06:00 pm »
Looks like Arctic Monkeys is the band to watch.  Anyone familiar?

Re: British "Taste-Makers" Speak
« Reply #4 on: September 30, 2005, 05:12:00 pm »
Econo apparently is. He's usually a pretty good reference.
 
 
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Originally posted by Bags:
  Looks like Arctic Monkeys is the band to watch.  Anyone familiar?

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Re: British "Taste-Makers" Speak
« Reply #5 on: October 01, 2005, 08:01:00 am »
Greetings from London, first time back on the board since coming over here....
 
 Lowdown on Arctic Monkeys...
 
 They're a young band from Sheffield who play slightly Libertines-esque garage rock that would be basically just ok except for the fact that the lead singer is an amazing lyricist.  Towards the middle of this past Spring the band put about 15 songs up on a website to download for free.  Everyone told their friends, cousins, and beloved pets and the next thing you know they have a huge, rabid fanbase that knows all the songs even though they're only available as demos.  They've released only 1 official single, in fact they only signed w/ a minor label a few months ago and are expected to jump to a bigger one soon.  Supposedly their live shows are absolutely bonkers, with the lead singer not being able to be heard over the crowd singing the songs, and the situation down the front being one crazy adoring mosh pit.  
 
 They're first single is Fake Tales of San Francisco, which is basically about shit brit bands trying to act like they've been all over the states and have the hipster thing down.  
 
 
 Fake Tales of San Francisco
 Echo through the room
 More point to a wedding disco
 Without a bride or groom
 There's a super cool band yeah
 With their trilbys and their glasses of white wine
 And all the weekend rockstars in the toilets
 Practicing their lines
 
 I don't want to hear you
 (Kick me out, kick me out)
 I don't want to hear, you know
 (Kick me out, kick me out)
 I don't want to hear you
 (Kick me out, kick me out)
 I don't want to hear you
 I don't want to hear your...
 
 Fake Tales of San Fransisco
 Echo through the air
 And there's a few bored faces in the back
 All wishing they weren't there
 
 And as the microphone squeaks
 A young girl's telephone beeps
 Yeah she's dashing for the exit
 And she's running to the streets outside
 "Oh you've saved me," she screams down the line
 "The band aren't very good
 And I'm not having a nice time"
 
 I don't want to hear you
 (Kick me out, kick me out)
 I don't want to hear, you know
 (Kick me out, kick me out)
 
 Yeah but his bird thinks it's amazing, though
 So all that's left
 Is the proof that love's not only blind but deaf
 
 He talks of San Francisco, he's from Hunter's Bar
 I don't quite know the distance
 But I'm sure that's far
 Yeah I'm sure that's pretty far
 
 And yeah, I'd love to tell you all my problem
 You're not from New York City, you're from Rotherham
 So get off the bandwagon, and put down the handbook
 Yeah, yeah, yeah
 
 Get off the bandwagon and put down the handbook
 Get off the bandwagon and put down the handbook
 Get off the bandwagon and put down the handbook
 Get off the bandwagon and put down the handbook
 Yeah
Emrys

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Re: British "Taste-Makers" Speak
« Reply #6 on: October 01, 2005, 08:02:00 am »
forgot to mention i'll be seeing them this upcoming thursday at the astoria in london...will report back
Emrys

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Re: British "Taste-Makers" Speak
« Reply #7 on: October 03, 2005, 11:04:00 am »
there's a funny story about the arctic monkeys in this month's vice magazine ... turns out there's tons of fucking going on in the bathroom stalls at their shows
 
 they don't sound that great
(o|o)

Re: British "Taste-Makers" Speak
« Reply #8 on: October 03, 2005, 11:07:00 am »
Wow, the dude IS an amazing lyricist.

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Re: British "Taste-Makers" Speak
« Reply #9 on: October 03, 2005, 11:11:00 am »
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Originally posted by Xavier Bush, Power Forward:
  Wow, the dude IS an amazing lyricist.
He's right up there with Sufjan Stevens rhyming "hate her" with "Decatur" and "go" with "Chicago".

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Re: British "Taste-Makers" Speak
« Reply #10 on: October 03, 2005, 11:30:00 am »
Most of my favorite bands sing nonsensical stuff, so clever lyrics don't matter much to me.

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Re: British "Taste-Makers" Speak
« Reply #11 on: October 03, 2005, 12:40:00 pm »
my brain reinterpreted this thread title as "Bands to Ignore at all costs"