Sometimes what you call "product" has more artistic merit than what you might call "art". This music is very good. It shouldn't matter that it was made by a Danish model living in Brooklyn or that she used to be a pop singer. Authenticity doesn't matter if the music isn't any good. I'll take good music made by "inauthentic" person over bad music made by someone who you would deem authentic enough.
He's a Swedish dance producer not Dutch. The Dutch are dealing with horrible things with the flight crash in Ukraine. You can't also be saying that Avicii is Dutch, there is just so much a nation can handle.
Yeah i know it was a miracle how Franz Ferdinand came and liberated me from the prison that these bands had put me in.
But in all seriousness these bands are of course great. What I meant is that i had only been listening to this kind of old/classic guitar rock music for a very long time and was one of those who thought that no new music could ever reach its greatness.
This Franz Ferdinand album changed that perspective and i started to look for new interesting music instead of being just stuck in the past.
Amazing album that sort of changed my life (if i allow myself to be dramatic about it). Like mr. mayonaise said, it took me away from these typical classic rock bands that i was listening to at the time. I felt semi cool listening to this CD in school rather than the typical Metallica/Led Zeppelin/Deep Purple thing most guys were listening to at the time.
Regarding the singles and other album cuts. I would like to point out the song Auf Achse which might not surpass the singles in quality, but definitely is in similar quality.
The Smiths should always have an album in the top 100. Not the top album but somewhere in the top 100. The Beatles always dominate these kind of lists. You should maybe just check out other similar lists and you'll feel better.
"i'm king push, this king push
i rap nigga bout trap niggas
i don't sing hooks"
We will just have to guess towards which known rapper/singer this is directed at...
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