View previous topic :: View next topic

Poll: The winner is?
Women
57%
 57%  [12]
The Feelies
42%
 42%  [9]
Total Votes : 21

videoheadcleaner
formerly Harkan
Gender: Male

Age: 40

Australia
  • View user's profile
  • #1
  • Posted: 05/07/2013 09:35
  • Post subject: CLOSED: PPNW - R1: Women def. The Feelies
  • Reply with quote
WOMEN (Coach: purple)

BEA Rank: 2710



Vs.

THE FEELIES (Coach: Patman360)

BEA Rank: 467



Last edited by videoheadcleaner on 05/10/2013 09:44; edited 1 time in total
Patman360
Serenity Now
Gender: Male

Age: 33

Location: Cork, Ireland
Ireland

Moderator
  • View user's profile
  • #2
  • Posted: 05/07/2013 10:35
  • Post subject:
  • Reply with quote
Guess I shall stick up a few tracks and let the music do the talking for the time being, hopefully I'll get an opportunity later to add some better input!


Link



Link



Link

_________________


2023
2022
Kool Keith Sweat
  • #3
  • Posted: 05/07/2013 11:00
  • Post subject:
  • Reply with quote
Women is a modern post-punk group from Canada which released two albums, Women (2008) and Public Strain (2010). Unfortunately, they likely won’t be recording a third album because of infighting within the group during the Public Strain tour and their guitarist (Christopher Reimer) died about a year ago. If you’re going to make a decision in this match based on one album, listen to Public Strain. Many of these post-punk groups in the tournament, though they have a good discography, were nominated with one album in mind, and Public Strain is my one album for Women. This same concept applies to The Feelies’ Crazy Rhythms, though their entire ‘80s discography is excellent. Women was brought to my attention by the BEA user theharrisonfords, who had impeccable taste. Below are my thoughts on Women’s two albums.

Women (2008) is a largely pedestrian affair. It reminds me of other underproduced alternative albums, particularly from the ‘90s, like At the Drive-In’s Acrobatic Tenement and Spoon’s A Series of Sneaks. It’s got some moments of genius, and produced their only successful single, “Black Rice.” Perhaps the most interesting thing about this album is the way in which it was recorded, which included using cassette recorders while the group played in culverts, among other methods. This album also foreshadows the noise, dissonance, and detachment that would come to characterize their sound.

Public Strain (2010) is one of my top ten favorite albums of the current decade thus far. To draw an analogy, Public Strain is a modern Psychocandy. Like the Jesus and Mary Chain, Women takes ‘60s pop tropes and molests them with noise and dissonance, but rather than relying on a wall of white hiss, Women more often rely on dissonance, detachment, and softer textures. For example, “Eyesore” has drums that reference Roy Orbison’s “Oh, Pretty Woman” and The Ronette’s “Be My Baby” and a guitar transition that echoes The Beatles’ cover of “Twist and Shout,” but the song remains distant and confused and awkward and eerie. And like The Jesus and Mary Chain, Women uses detachment from the listener as confrontation, and this is achieved through the vocal delivery, robotic rhythms, recording techniques. The cover of the album itself announces it’s detachment and noise, with distant figures treading their way through a heavy white blizzard like watching Planet of the Apes on a bad television reception. Other parts of the album draw obvious influences from Sonic Youth and Lou Reed’s solo work. Taken as stand-alone songs, the album is weak outside of “China Steps” and “Eyesore,” but the album as a whole delivers impeccable concept, flow, and pacing. I truly hope you enjoy it.

I can't post videos but their performances of "Eyesore" and "China Steps" at Cafe de la Danse are worth watching.
Kiki
  • #4
  • Posted: 05/07/2013 16:15
  • Post subject:
  • Reply with quote
WOMEN
Defago
Your Most Favorite User
Gender: Male

Age: 32

Location: Lima
Peru
  • View user's profile
  • #5
  • Posted: 05/07/2013 23:14
  • Post subject:
  • Reply with quote
Voted Women. One of the best albums I've found thanks to BEA, and one of the best of the last few years. Here are the two videos purple mentioned.


Link



Link
nutso42
  • #6
  • Posted: 05/08/2013 00:21
  • Post subject:
  • Reply with quote
Feelies!
Norman Bates
Gender: Male

Age: 52

Location: Paris, France
France
  • View user's profile
  • #7
  • Posted: 05/10/2013 07:41
  • Post subject:
  • Reply with quote
How can the Feelies be losing this!


Link



Link
videoheadcleaner
formerly Harkan
Gender: Male

Age: 40

Australia
  • View user's profile
  • #8
  • Posted: 05/10/2013 09:41
  • Post subject:
  • Reply with quote
I feel your pain.

12-8
Norman Bates
Gender: Male

Age: 52

Location: Paris, France
France
  • View user's profile
  • #9
  • Posted: 05/10/2013 10:09
  • Post subject:
  • Reply with quote
harkan wrote:
I feel your pain.

12-8


You can't even begin to Crying or Very sad
GeevyDallas
WATTBA
  • View user's profile
  • #10
  • Posted: 05/10/2013 10:10
  • Post subject:
  • Reply with quote
*group hug*
Display posts from previous:   
Post new topic   This topic is locked: you cannot edit posts or make replies.
All times are GMT
Page 1 of 1


 

Jump to:  
You cannot post new topics in this forum
You cannot reply to topics in this forum
You cannot edit your posts in this forum
You cannot delete your posts in this forum
You cannot vote in polls in this forum


Similar Topics
Topic Author Forum
[ Poll ] CLOSED: PPNW - R2: New Order def. Women videoheadcleaner Games
[ Poll ] CLOSED- 2000s BST Rd2: Women v Flamin... cestuneblague Games
Album of the day (#481): Crazy Rhythm... albummaster Music
Album of the day (#3961): Crazy Rhyth... albummaster Music
Album of the day (#1301): Crazy Rhyth... albummaster Music

 
Back to Top