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Love this forum 😄
Personally don’t love DC as a single - more of an album track to me - but I thought the same about RTF and I think that was a great album. Let’s give the new album a chance. The fact the band is still producing critically acclaimed material at this stage in their career (name me a band who have maintained the quality of their earlier material through to their 50s) is fairly impressive. I loved all of their last three records - Futurology was fantastic. I even love INWJTEOL! Love this band. |
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And apologies I haven’t posted much recently....
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Never judge a Manics album by its singles. Even with International Blue and Distant Colours there's no telling what the actual album will be like and how those songs will fit into the whole. Regardless of how people might feel about those two songs out of context, there's no telling what the album itself will be like.
I'm still really excited to hear quite a few of the songs featured in the teaser, especially the one at the one minute mark. https://youtu.be/za55bwBZJkA?t=62 |
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FD is still safe as houses mindyou! (Mostly.)
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Facebook is only for those who want to find someone to agree with them. The moment when you disagree, they throw a hissy fit as if you left a dump outside their bedroom. You'd be lucky to get somebody articulating anything more than 7 word sentence. At least here, people spend some time explaining what they they think before they tell you're an idiot for having a different opinion.
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Just like a house we furnish our social profiles with opinions and people we find agreeable. Because of that "ownership," people have a tendency to get offended when people pop their bubble with offending views. On the flipside, forums are also a shared space, so there's no antagonism about pooping on the wrong porch if you happen to disagree.
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I don't want to derail the thread too much here but what really ruins Facebook discussions is the like system. I'm guilty of this myself because flattery, but people are more interested in garnering likes than actually engaging someone. This means people are encouraged to write a witty retort than addressing the ins and outs of what they find disagreeable. There are friends of mine who I have spent time thinking about their post and responding to,they then ignore it and 'like' every post that disagrees with mine. What I've always liked about forums is that all posts are relatively equal and the ranking is performed by each individual based on their own experience. For instance I have no idea what anyone else thinks about the above post unless they respond themselves.
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It doesn't help that journalists seem to spend a disproportionate amount of time either on Twitter or cutting and pasting from Twitter. I've lost count of the times I've read an article about some 'viral' ephemera and the embedded tweet in the article has fewer than a hundred retweets. As you rightly emphasise, the media filter events through a (predominantly) Twitter prism and I do feel it seriously undermines how politics and social debates develop - Twitter is by its nature one of the most polarised (and polarising) media in the world at the moment. To take this back to Distant Colours and the band in general: the predominance of Twitter, Facebook etc does have a direct impact on music, because journalists now predominantly produce clickbait content that is intended to be shared via social media. And Ed Sheeran gets the clicks, not the Manics. That's why I don't understand why the band have chosen to put out such a weak track as Distant Colours as a single. It takes a lot more to get noticed in the contemporary media and Distant Colours won't do them any favours.
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i'll just take this back to the music - wasnt really into it at first, now i find myself humming the tune at times. not as good as international blue, but a good album track.
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I kind of love Amazon and TripAdvisor reviews for the same reasons you hate them, I think they're hilarious. Went to a hotel, someone on reception was rude to me, everything else was fine but fuck it, TripAdvisor one star. It's not as good as their last album, Amazon one star. Notice a lot of Amazon reviews where people seem to be thinking they're reviewing their service rather than the product, and TripAdvisor reviews where people seem to be reviewing the weather or one person rather than an overall experience. If you go to a shit restaurant in I dunno, Barcelona, I think it'd be silly to let a shit restaurant ruin Barcelona for you. But people will and do, I just find it strange. But that's just my opinion, of course. Anyway, Distant Colours... Finally got the mailing list email yesterday about the single being out. Wonder if Together Stronger is the last time we'll be getting a new physical single out of the band, hope not. Don't even know what the deal is with singles anymore, I know they've done iTunes exclusive b-sides in the past but I've not heard of any b-sides at all so far. I just miss the anticipation of singles, seeing boards up in record shops (got a Slash N' Burn and Kevin Carter one each on me shelf here), are we living in the past indeed. The song... I've had it on more than International Blue, think I prefer it. I kinda like where it's coming from lyrically, and with it being a James lyric it leaves me wondering who the true nostalgia junkie, introspective, misery guts of the band is. But I'm those things anyway, so course that's gonna help me appreciate it a bit more. Nowt particularly complex about the lyrics but there doesn't need to be, sometimes there's beauty doing nothing at all aye? It's growing on me, still prefer the verse music to the chorus music, isn't blowing me away but find it pleasant enough. Pleasant, yeah, don't think we'll be getting another Archives of Pain any time soon. Love em anyway. Back to your point about Amazon reviews, reading through the comments on YouTube someone's put up that it's better than Muse's new song. Bit of a head scratcher, that one. Not heard the new Muse song mind, they could've taken a Manic turn for all I know.
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Pretty much anything is better than any muse song from the past 12 years.
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Ptf, even the single Muse released on the same day as Distant Colours is better (at least it leaves an impression), though not by much.
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