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StraferJack Wrote:

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> "It's really rather special. If's up there in

> quality with a similar aesthetic to the best works

> by Richard Hawley or Bill Calahan, maybe some

> Leonard Cohen. "

>

> just seen this - you know how to sell it for sure.

> Downloading now


It's rather lovely- definitely hearing Bill Callahan, especially on The Stranger

  • 2 weeks later...

titch juicy Wrote:

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> Love the meatbodies record- there's a Ty Segall

> connection there somewhere, think perhaps

> meatbodies man played with TS at somepoint, or TS

> has promoted them or is label mates or something.

>

> Going to see them on 3rd March. I'll report back.



Well, they were blinkin superb.

miga Wrote:

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> Those Strapping Young Lad records sound pretty

> full on even 20 years later, tetris. Thanks for

> the trip down memory lane :-)

>

>


Glad to be of service :D


It's weird I could never really get into his earlier stuff, it just seemed too abstract and uncoordinated. Then a friend introduced me to Canada's new national anthem (awaiting approval *cough*) and I sort of began to understand the layering. Am now working my way back through his early stuff

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