a mix between The Stone Roses and Primal Scream with the swagger of Oasis

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I was in Brighton this one time when there was some large Mod festival on (I didn't know about it), and I went into one of the shops but the racks had loads of identical shirts in, many blokes scrabbling for one, I came out wanting none of it. And ended up feeling like Weller in that picture where he's crossing some forecourt wearing a not-bad long coat and surrounded by loads of lads in parkas. And that is not what I want to feel like.

Anyway. Kasabian. Looks like they are the best of this sort of thing, and that's not masivly great anyway.

Mark G, Friday, 2 January 2015 12:50 (nine years ago) link

like

everyone in music looks shit stupid

that needs to be acknowledged like

local eire man (darraghmac), Friday, 2 January 2015 15:17 (nine years ago) link

Pick the OK haircut!

<trick question>

Mark G, Friday, 2 January 2015 15:40 (nine years ago) link

this thread isn't really about haircuts per se

Gombeen Dance Band (Noodle Vague), Friday, 2 January 2015 16:04 (nine years ago) link

What, I have to listen to them as well?

Mark G, Friday, 2 January 2015 16:19 (nine years ago) link

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c0a750--UUc

PaulTMA, Saturday, 3 January 2015 00:34 (nine years ago) link

Brother (the shit band)

Brother (the shit band)

Wonder what they're all doing now that they failed to conquer the music scene.

MaresNest, Saturday, 3 January 2015 01:23 (nine years ago) link

I feel bad for being rude about these guys the other day, I think they're kind of like people who dress up as superheros or anime characters at conventions, faintly risible but they're not hurting anyone and if they're enjoying themselves then fair enough, I suppose. swagger on, noelrock revivalists!

elton laleham, Saturday, 3 January 2015 07:52 (nine years ago) link

which is not to reproach anyone else posting to this thread, if you go about dressed like that and claiming you're here to save the world from music-by-numbers you have to expect some degree of pointing and laughing

elton laleham, Saturday, 3 January 2015 07:56 (nine years ago) link

cosplayers are far more gender-mixed, far less self-satisfied with their own deliberately blinkered world view, and don't come out with a lot of guff about good old-fashioned anime making a comeback despite it being as fucking popular as it's ever been

Gombeen Dance Band (Noodle Vague), Saturday, 3 January 2015 09:49 (nine years ago) link

but if you don't wanna be beastly to the Derrbrains i suggest there's a thousand other threads round here that unironically champion shit that's working the same rhetorical trenches

Gombeen Dance Band (Noodle Vague), Saturday, 3 January 2015 09:50 (nine years ago) link

After a while they all sort of look a bit like stuffed toys

anvil, Saturday, 3 January 2015 09:54 (nine years ago) link

all culture has regressive vectors, the point is why these regressions? why this rhetoric? who do these kids think they are?

Gombeen Dance Band (Noodle Vague), Saturday, 3 January 2015 10:09 (nine years ago) link

Liam/Noel Gallagher or Paul Weller, I'd guess.

Yet none of 'em seem to grasp that Weller doesn't solely listen to '60s music, just as Oasis failed to grasp the "progression" aspect of The Beatles.

You’re being too simplistic and you’re insulting my poor heart (Turrican), Saturday, 3 January 2015 16:39 (nine years ago) link

Oh, they grasped the aspect, they just couldn't do it.

Mark G, Saturday, 3 January 2015 17:37 (nine years ago) link

I don't know, man. It also felt like Oasis' take on Beatle-like progression what to look at how The Beatles progressed and thought "ah, we'll try and sound like The Beatles sounded on Revolver", rather than do what The Beatles did which was keep one ear on what was going on elsewhere and try and bring those influences into what they were doing. Even when the Gallaghers were guesting on Chemical Brothers and Death In Vegas tracks, the results still had more than an air of 1966/1967 about them: 'Setting Sun' recalling 'Tomorrow Never Knows', and 'Scorpio Rising' having that 'Pictures Of Matchstick Men'/'Hey Joe' chord progression. At least Weller dabbled with Acid Jazz, house music, slick '80s soul etc. even if the results weren't to everyone's taste.

You’re being too simplistic and you’re insulting my poor heart (Turrican), Saturday, 3 January 2015 18:11 (nine years ago) link

It just felt like, no matter what the Gallagher's attempted to do, it still had to have some kind of '60s "authenticity" aspect to it in order to keep things proper, maaaaan.

and I guess this is ultimately why other bands of the era like (for example) Blur ended up having the upper-hand in the long term, because they weren't shy to soak up contemporary influences into their sound without sounding like they were slaves to the '60s. They did what The Beatles did, rather than sounded like how The Beatles sounded, but the results sounded far more contemporary naturally because it was contemporary influences they were soaking up.

You’re being too simplistic and you’re insulting my poor heart (Turrican), Saturday, 3 January 2015 18:24 (nine years ago) link

http://www.wearesoldieron.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/10/Soldier-On-Bungalow.jpg

(From upthread) Have all of their eyes been switched with each other?

Spaceport Leuchars (dowd), Monday, 5 January 2015 21:40 (nine years ago) link

Still, they’re a tight outfit and evidently don’t take themselves too seriously, as shown by the brilliant and naysayer-defying Don’t Come A Knockin’ On Our Rock N Roll Coffin,

Cosmic Slop, Monday, 5 January 2015 22:49 (nine years ago) link

is that for real?

Cosmic Slop, Monday, 5 January 2015 23:08 (nine years ago) link

calling the crappy puns 70s album thread

everyday sheeple (Michael B), Monday, 5 January 2015 23:10 (nine years ago) link

xpost:

Yup, that is indeed the artwork for their debut EP.

just incase their fans dont get the pun they spell it out for them with the cereal box LOL

Cosmic Slop, Monday, 5 January 2015 23:30 (nine years ago) link

Soldier On & Style Going Hand In Hand

Posted on February 18th, 2014 in Fashion

A lot of the time the music industry isn’t just about music, it’s about fashion and style as well. So it’s just as well we’re a fashionable bunch!

Look at any band through the years and you’ll see they embraced certain looks and fashions – The Beatles and The Kinks with their suits and more recently Oasis and The Stone Roses with their take on a more modern mod look, sporting their parka jackets.

If you’re in the music industry it’s important to look good, after all you’re on a stage in front of crowds of people, you can’t look sh*ite!

For us, we like the mod inspired gear. Lots of Fred Perry, lots of Pretty Green, and then you’ve got Jordan’s velvet jackets and Liam’s funky scarves.

It’s all about skinny jeans, fitted shirts and smart shoes. Only the best, like we said, you can’t look sh*te when you’re performing in front of crowds of people.

And it’s not just about clobber as well. You need to be rockin’ a quality barnet too.

Fortunately in the scene we jump about in there are a lot of good haircuts, lots of fringes and sideburns, but you always get the odd crap one.

Look no further than Tour de France winner, Bradley Wiggins. A true mod, he rocks a quality haircut and his sense of style hits the mark. He’s quite obviously inspired by the great Paul Weller – a class act.

Some of you will maybe be reading this thinking it’s a bit gay to be writing about clothes and hair but they’re probably the ones who wear sh*te clothes and have sh*te haircuts.

The mod movement has been around for decades so what is it about it that’s kept it strong for so many years?

Youths of the early 1960s were one of the first generations that didn’t have to give their money to their family. With more disposable cash, young mods were able to buy stylish clothes, with the first youth-targeted boutique clothing stores opening in the likes of the famous Carnaby Street.

As we said earlier, it’s hella important to look good when you’re part of the mod movement. This is something those in the 60s were all too well aware of. In fact some newspaper reports from the mid-60s focused on the mod obsession with clothes, often detailing the prices of the expensive suits worn by young mods. In some cases they were even able to seek out extreme examples such as a young mod who claimed that he would “go without food to buy clothes”. Mental.

Through time male mods adopted a smooth, sophisticated look that included tailor-made suits with narrow lapels, thin ties, button-down collar shirts, wool or cashmere jumpers, and Chelsea boots.

We all know that the mod scene is big on scooters, but some of you might not know that this is because their body panels concealed moving parts and made them less likely to stain clothes with oil or road dust. Yeah they look good, but it’s all about the clothes, the fashion.

In fact protecting the sharp suits worn by mods is one of the main reasons parkas are so prominent in the mod scene just like the stylish yet functional scooters.

This is just a snapshot of mod fashion and the longevity of it. But although short a small insight into the the history and mechanics of the trend, you can see how it’s always been important to look good and take pride in your appearance – a trend Soldier On will continue.

To learn more about Soldier On and to keep up to date with all we’re doing, including our upcoming gigs, you can visit our website, Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram accounts.

Soldier On.

They've missed out the Small Faces

Mark G, Tuesday, 6 January 2015 00:04 (nine years ago) link

Fortunately in the scene we jump about in there are a lot of good haircuts....

m0stlyClean, Tuesday, 6 January 2015 00:26 (nine years ago) link

Some of you will maybe be reading this thinking it’s a bit gay to be writing about clothes and hair but they’re probably the ones who wear sh*te clothes and have sh*te haircuts.

Cosmic Slop, Tuesday, 6 January 2015 00:36 (nine years ago) link

From another blog post...

For my Christmas one year, my parents bought me a Gretsch Electromatic Jet – which wasn’t dissimilar to the one George Harrison played – and I looked the fucking business. I felt like a porn star when I felt it in my hands, the coolest guy out of all the bands that played when I was gigging – not out of arrogance, I genuinely looked great.

Interior World of Noel Gallagher to thread, pls.

schwantz, Tuesday, 6 January 2015 04:43 (nine years ago) link

Some of these pictures remind me of Boys Wonder (of whom there is precious little on the internet). Perhaps they're due a revival.

mahb, Tuesday, 6 January 2015 09:41 (nine years ago) link

Ah, the Boys Wonder. They kinda knew they were ridic.

(didn't they?)

Mark G, Tuesday, 6 January 2015 10:19 (nine years ago) link

can we just take a moment to think of those unfortunate souls stuck jumping about in a scene without a lot of good haircuts....

m0stlyClean, Wednesday, 7 January 2015 03:12 (nine years ago) link

it's ok, they don't know any better

Vote in the ILM EOY Poll! (seandalai), Wednesday, 7 January 2015 10:00 (nine years ago) link

also "naysayer-defying" – Kula Shaker, Peace.

woof, Wednesday, 7 January 2015 10:33 (nine years ago) link

that EP cover has made my day, ngl

Pair of fun gals argue about the days in a week :-) (DJ Mencap), Wednesday, 7 January 2015 10:41 (nine years ago) link

you’re on a stage in front of crowds of people, you can’t look sh*ite!

bit Islamophobic this

Pair of fun gals argue about the days in a week :-) (DJ Mencap), Wednesday, 7 January 2015 10:44 (nine years ago) link

they prefer the Sunni look

Ratt in Mi Kitchen (Neil S), Wednesday, 7 January 2015 11:03 (nine years ago) link

one month passes...

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/B9WKrtdIEAEQ0k-.jpg

groovypanda, Sunday, 8 February 2015 20:59 (nine years ago) link

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/B9WLZdgCAAAhJVE.jpg

groovypanda, Sunday, 8 February 2015 21:02 (nine years ago) link

images that make you impatient for the collapse of the food chain itt

xelab, Sunday, 8 February 2015 22:46 (nine years ago) link

Didn't know Kasabian had made Madame Tussaurds

bidfurd, Sunday, 8 February 2015 22:49 (nine years ago) link

Alan Davies, Russell Brand, Eddie Izzard, and Tim Minchin - together at last!

ledge, Monday, 9 February 2015 13:42 (nine years ago) link

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/B9Z1N94IEAEBAqI.png

mookieproof, Monday, 9 February 2015 19:29 (nine years ago) link

Ashby's Bio


“In the world of Sanguine Indie Musicians, emerging is a four piece go-getting band named Ashby.

Developing from a small mining village in South Yorkshire, Ashbyobligate an aspiring attitude with the aim be recognised within the music industry of today. The band is vastly evolving in the surroundings of their hometown and iscurrently undertaking headlining positions in the biggest venues within Sheffield. The venues are as follows, The Plug, The O2 academy and The Leadmill.

The Four piece structure consists of front man Ashley Mitchell, whom plays rhythm guitar and lead vocals. Playing alongside front man is Levi Hand, whom is lead guitarist and contributes to backing vocals. The third member is Jack Law, bass player and backing vocalist. The fourth associate is Josh Whitehurst the endowed drummer and backing vocalist.

Ashby currently withhold an innovative approach towards their music and are in the process of releasing their new EP ‘Worth the Wait’. These upbeat, high tempo Indie tracks voice the personalities of the band throughout.

Admirations of former bands such as The Beatles, The Jam and The Who contribute to Ashby’s inspiration in order to compose and perform the records in which they do. Courageous Ashby conjure records which speak the morality of today’s society, love and desire. Dedicated Ashby have taken their music further afield travelling to Camden, Manchester, York, and Leeds and not to mention taking over their local towns. Additionally Ashby have been hitting local radio stations, where they have been a big success with the public. Recently being discovered by some big names in the music profession, Ashby are stepping up to the mark with the release of their EP. The band’s new release is described by a professional acquaintance as “Indie with attitude”.

let me be your fan taytay (NickB), Monday, 9 February 2015 20:11 (nine years ago) link

Meet the lads

let me be your fan taytay (NickB), Monday, 9 February 2015 20:12 (nine years ago) link

that looks like it was written by someone whose primary language is not English

Οὖτις, Monday, 9 February 2015 20:15 (nine years ago) link


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