Any Broadcast fans here?
>inb4 "second-rate Stereolab"
second-rate United States of America
but really tho I love Broadcast. I come back to Work and Non Work over any of their albums though
Haha > Work > The Noise > Tender buttons
Are they the cowboys who scored Berberian Sound Studio?
I wish I could have seen them live - from what I've heard they seemed like a force to see in person. Trish's vocals never sounded less than stellar
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WMZaZdfMSDo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aeXyRQiTAVE
>>70610493
I love how noisy Tender Buttons is at times but there's just way too much filler.
>>70610805
yeah that's the problem I have with their albums, there's just a lot of filler. they really had the potential to release a masterpiece of glitchy dream pop (witch cults didn't really cut it imo but some might disagree) but obviously they kinda can't now
>>70610860
Yeah, I agree and I'm no rockist either. Like I think the idea of this perfect paradigm of the album experience people spout off all the time is kinda bullshit, but there are just some insanely mediocre tracks on all their albums.
i enjoy tender buttons the most. maybe because my name is michael
>>70611422
do you also like down colorful hill
>>70609788
Of all the people to be a casualty of the fucking swine flu, man.
Stereolab is second rate Mathématiques Modernes desu
I miss Trish :(
great on record, a bit boring live desu. i saw their last tour, before trishs unfortunate passing.
I don't understand why Tender Buttons is the popular album. Is it because "lel sounds like vidya gaem music"? Being reduced to a duo was the worst thing that happened to Broadcast.
who /Tender Buttons is hot garbage/ here
second-rate Stereolab
>>70609788
Love Haha Sound, but didn't care much for the other albums.
>>70613272
Nah, Tender Buttons is their best album. The whole The "Trish and James jam with a fax-machine synth" aesthetic took a while to grow on me, but it has some of their most beautiful and memorable songs-- "Corporeal," "Tears In the Typing Pool," "Goodbye Girls," "Arc of a Journey," the list goes on... It still sounds like the future desu