tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30779796.post6648805216256291753..comments2023-11-02T12:44:34.813+00:00Comments on fire escape talking: Parallel UniverseUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30779796.post-91229759270245162962007-12-01T14:39:00.000+00:002007-12-01T14:39:00.000+00:00The other three songs on the Isolation Years ep do...The other three songs on the Isolation Years ep don't sit easily with me (I think I detect some - shudder - jazz going on there) but for the sheer pop invention of the two stand-out tracks, they are a cut above and a world away from something so pedestrian as Keane.<BR/><BR/>I don't like all the Swedish bands you mention; similarly, I don't find much to favour in some of the UK bands you tip. That is, of course, simply down to personal taste. However, I think that there is something definable as the 'Glasgow sound' simply because of the weight of history and influence of indiepop in that city, as well as the sharing of band line-ups, which can be heard in the current music (who was it that produced Zoey Van Goey? Stuart Murdoch. The bassist? Bob Kildea).<BR/><BR/>It isn't at all imaginative to propose that through association with like-minded souls, through sharing band members, to having the established acts stay in the city for their careers and thereafter, that there is something such as the Glasgow sound which is intrinsic to the Glasgow scene.<BR/><BR/>That Cardiff or Newcastle, for example, don't have a 'sound' is because there isn't a dominant indiepop tradition in those cities, so music from those cities, and many other places around the world, will be influenced by the Glasgow sound, for example, rather than being part of the Glasgow scene.<BR/><BR/>My sampling of Swedish pop kids was totally unscientific, you're right. Good luck in turning on people to your favourite sounds - wherever those sounds come from - in Malmo.Fire Escapehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15455091337934631425noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30779796.post-32443793841757396952007-12-01T13:29:00.000+00:002007-12-01T13:29:00.000+00:00I can see the point you're trying to make. But the...I can see the point you're trying to make. But these days it's easy to feel more estranged to a band from your own country than a band from the other side of the world. that bands from the asian indiepop scene have more fans in europe than back home is a telling example. i've met the people in most of my favourite bands from the uk, but i've never met anyone from agent simple or isolation years.<BR/><BR/>i haven't heard the isolation years track you mention, but i've always found them dull and tedious, the typical record reviewer's band. like listening to keane or something in england. agent simple i love though.<BR/><BR/>i don't necessarily prefer bands from the uk, it's just that swedish bands that get noticed there are always the wrong ones, sometimes it seems completely random. (i didn't see a good band at 'sounds of sweden' for the whole year i was in glasgow). the exception is a few people like spiral scratch, who actually know which the GOOD swedish bands are.<BR/><BR/>like liechtenstein, days, tellus about the moon, the bridal shop, twig, the electric pop group, fibi frap etc.<BR/><BR/>let's take some bands i like from the uk (including wales!): the royal we, wake the president, the school, horowitz, pocketbooks, the parallelograms. it doesn't have anything to do with site specificity, the reasons i prefer them over isolation years are things like sound, production values, aesthetics and enthusiasm. of course there are imagined 'sounds' like the sound of glasgow, but is there a sound of stoke, cardiff or newcastle?<BR/><BR/>and why, if these bands are so popular, do they never play here? (helen love did play some years ago actually). the long blondes coming over to play here is as boring as irene touring the uk.<BR/><BR/>i think your sampling of the swedish pop kids was more than a bit biased, as it's only a handful of people who know about zoey van goey or the school after all. something i'm hoping to change!The Boy and the Cloudhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14706716989785699643noreply@blogger.com