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album cover SPOON Girls Can Tell (Merge) cd 14.98
Not sure how this band has managed to remain so unpopular for so long, 'cause god damn if Spoon aren't one of the best pop bands around. And not sugary sweet Kindercore pop, or retro sixties Elephant Six pop, but more rough and raw, simple and dark, late night pop. Breaking up with your girlfriend mixtape pop. Really stripped down sounding with warm guitars and shimmering vibes, and a fucking amazing voice. Spoon seem to suffer from the Sloan syndrome; being a really creative and intelligent pop band, that doesn't sound enough like other pop bands to 'make it big', and end up being bounced from label to label and dropped, even after recording amazing record after amazing record. It's hard for me to objectively describe Spoon in terms of 'their sound' and/or other bands since they have been one of my favorite bands for so long now and everything they do seems so unique to them. They obviously fit somewhat comfortably on the various labels they have recorded for (Matador, Merge, etc.) which gives you some idea, but their sound is really unique. Definitely for fans of the above (Matador, Merge, Sloan), but maybe also for those folks who feel like they may have outgrown pop or indie rock.
This just might do the trick.
MPEG Stream:
"Everything Hits At Once"
MPEG Stream: "Lines In The Suit"
MPEG Stream: "Believing Is Art"

album cover SPOON Girls Can Tell (Merge) lp 14.98
Not sure how this band has managed to remain so unpopular for so long, 'cause god damn if Spoon aren't one of the best pop bands around. And not sugary sweet Kindercore pop, or retro sixties Elephant Six pop, but more rough and raw, simple and dark, late night pop. Breaking up with your girlfriend mixtape pop. Really stripped down sounding with warm guitars and shimmering vibes, and a fucking amazing voice. Spoon seem to suffer from the Sloan syndrome; being a really creative and intelligent pop band, that doesn't sound enough like other pop bands to 'make it big', and end up being bounced from label to label and dropped, even after recording amazing record after amazing record. It's hard for me to objectively describe Spoon in terms of 'their sound' and/or other bands since they have been one of my favorite bands for so long now and everything they do seems so unique to them. They obviously fit somewhat comfortably on the various labels they have recorded for (Matador, Merge, etc.) which gives you some idea, but their sound is really unique. Definitely for fans of the above (Matador, Merge, Sloan), but maybe also for those folks who feel like they may have outgrown pop or indie rock.
This just might do the trick.
MPEG Stream:
"Everything Hits At Once"
MPEG Stream: "Lines In The Suit"
MPEG Stream: "Believing Is Art"

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