Music
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@Matt yep at 12 I thought abysmal hair bands were the greatest but was about to be waylaid and saved by Nirvana.
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First of all shame on me for being discriminatory but I was not expecting a cool vibey band out of Belarus
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Really looking forward to the new Fontaines D.C. album coming out in a couple of months time.
They always seem to perfectly walk the line between post-punk attitude, and cathartic melancholy with their songwriting.
Closing track of their second album really moved me earlier today after a rough few days.
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Seeing The Mission next week, hopeful it'll be better than seeing Sisters of Mercy last year.
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^Haha @october-rust awesome. Takes me back to concerts at the Royal Court in Liverpool in the late 80's. It's funny, I still listen to SOTM and FotN regularly, but rarely The Mish. I may have to fix that today.
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@neph93 Andrew and Wayne both brought magic to Sisters of Mercy that they couldn't replicate without the other- but I still love both of their music following the split. Did you go to the With Manchester With Love benefit at Royal Court? The Smiths, New Order, The Fall... Can't imagine.
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From age 16-18 I preferred the Mish, but SoM took over after that despite being a seriously damaged and unpleasant individual I always preferred Von’s ascerbic rock god vanity. Totally agree that the early EP’s and FaLaA are better than anything either made after.
I lived in Liverpool from 1986 until 1993 so Royal Court was my natural venue. That gig was when I was a teen and still listening to metal and and I think I saw Metallica and Slayer there that year, so it passed me by in my ignorance. My love of goth and post punk started slightly later, after the necessary hormonal re-adjustment
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Just love these guys.
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The studio version is also great:
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Love Post Malone, love Tyler Childers