musically, radiohead are one of the greatest bands in the world.
but lyrically, david berman is at the top of the class. as far as songwriting, "american water" is the greatest record ever written, period.
i remember when he was "former saxon shore drummer" j. tillman.
i'm very pleased that he's with another extremely talented group of musicians.
long may he run.
YES.
i know this "cuthbert wilkins" would prefer to listen to something a little less dreary.. but if he/she cannot appreciate the wonders of great lake swimmers.. i don't know that any of us can be of much help.
1. after listening through "evil urges" a few times, mmj would do well to transport themselves six years back in time.
2. i believe i was referring to a few bands other than mmj, each of which have been known to benefit from gratuitous amounts of reverb on their vocals, as well as production by (or similar to) phil ek.
1. after listening through "evil urges" a few times, mmj would do well to transport themselves six years back in time.
2. i believe i was referring to a few bands other than mmj, each of which have been known to apply gratuitous amounts of reverb to their vocals (both recorded and otherwise).
1. i believe the name of the genre you are looking for is "vocals that sound like they were recorded in a grain silo and produced by phil ek".
2. listen to "there's nothing wrong with love" and "keep it like a secret" by built to spill.. and the self-titled album by grand archives.
i know they're a highly influential band that's been around for a long time, and one of the first bands to ever use 3 or 4 part harmonies...
but nobody owes anything to grizzly bear. seriously.
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