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Phrases that instantly put you off a band

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by meandthatarmy

You know, you read them in a review of a band you've never heard of, and you instantly don't want to check them out afterwards. for example, these all make me stop reading:

"psych"
"psychadelic"
"drone"
"funk"
"groove"
"hypnotic"
"arena rock"
"balls-out"
"prog"

and you?

meandthatarmy | 22 Jul '08, 11:38 | Send note | Report this | Reply

chilled

global
beats
glitch
core


Wankcrap

usually does it for me.


Topshop

Topman


post rock

instrumental
math rock
virtuoso


Funk, area / stadium rock

no thanks.


anthemic

arena
dynamic
revolutionary
innovative
jazz-funk


pysch folk

rave


also: prog, funk and drone EXCITE me

Funk is great, you idiot!


for me

indietronica


DRONE? seriously?

If I want to listen to drone I'll go and listen to my dad playing the bagpipes!


^ agreed

although prog and funk are obviously great!


seriuosly, how can you possibly not like prog?

I'd like to know how you do it.


Good drone is excellent

Perfect for kicking back to.


^ what lbc said

he completes me


"psychadelic"

I'll agree with you on that. It's also spelt 'psychedelic', although I see bands spell it incorrectly all the time.


I love my misery so:

upbeat
life-affirming


i almost

checked out frYars at Latitude, but after a fairly intriguing paragraph, it closed with the line "...and recently compared to Mika". I felt like I'd just accidentally clicked on horseporn.

Generally the "fresh from tours with [hateful bands]" puts me off a fair bit, as I naturally assume they sound like a watered-down fart.


anything that

is prefixed with 'nu'


haha

thats amazing


but psychedelic music is amazing!

'angular' and
'math' or 'mathy'
put me off.


Hello

We're Primal Scream.


"white"

.


Ok, since my band uses none of these

check us out -

www.myspace.com/teamdragnet

yes i know it's a shameless plug, i am sorry, forgive me.


"check out

my band!"


^^^

Phew,
good job i didn't use that then.


that wasn't meant

to sound snide by the way.

i was trying to have it come up just before your post, but i made a fail.


hehe,

no problem. I retract my reply.

** Bailif please make sure this is striken from the record.


Organic

I'll second "chilled" too. And "funky"


"Sharing crew members

with the Sex Pistols"


.

'DiS favourites'
'noise'
'experimental'
'in your face frontman'
'crowd participation'
'insane'


Wow - if any band had all of these attributes

they would instantly become the best thing ever.


phrases like

'the 21st centuries answer to *insert old band name here* ' anything along those lines pisses me off and makes me purposley not check it out. i dont want to hear a band who are 'the answer' to something ive heard before


folky

magical
dusty
tender
funky
groovy
eclectic
jangly
clean


ESOTERIC

uggghhhh


...

"Punk-funk"

This is like 'red-blue'. It's one or t'other. Which is it?


purple?


Reggae

Chillout
Indie
Post-rock
Dance


In interviews

"we've been listening to a lot of electronica/reggae/brian eno these days, I think that really comes through on our album"


also

"the soundtrack to your summer" as it's usually some chin chewing muzak shite from the Ministry of Sound


FUSION


Oh and how could I forget

the overkill that is "produced by Mark Ronson"


'electro'

anything ending in 'core'
'metal'
'heavy'
'noise'
'dance'
'drumnbass'


and just cos I saw neech say it:

ANGULAR
MATH


urgh yeah

"polyrythyms"


indie

danceable
anthemic


Twee


And "Math Rock" and

Foals


"NME"


and

"The next Smiths"


although to be fair

those phrases are usually combined.


Timeless


"folktronica"

"dream pop"
"Pigeon Detectives"


Twee

...sorry I'm just a very cold hearted person.


in interviews

"it's hard to classify in one genre; we really like the Jam"


"Widescreen"

Doesn't so much put me off a band as just REALLY piss me off for no real reason.


Funky House

Pop Rock
Pop Punk
The best band since <insert last year's best band since>
The new <insert 60s/70s/80s pop band>


"Northern"

or anything to do with how it's "grim up North".

It's really not, all small-minded Londonophile journos.


and

'real' or 'authentic'
'personal'
'Libertines'


Crunchy twang

Uglycore
Peaceless
Face Punk
Wrock
Bassgasm


.

urchin indie
math rock


indie


Attitude


this is our best record

or anything Kele out of bloc party says.


i generally don't take the classification seriously

But "Emo", "classical" and "jazz" are genres that i dislike i suppose.


the words

'totally ace'
'tipped by nme'
'breakthrough act'
'post jamie-t'
'not old enough to drink at the bar'

etc etc.


lets see

beatles sounding
madchester
baggy
ska punk
arena rock
commercial metal
brit pop
lad rock
dad rock
shit sandwich


anything described as

"(insert band name here) on acid"


Oh, and Lad-rock

The thought of it makes me shudder.


'the new Nirvana'

'Pitchfork'
'8.7'


Ladrock, definitely

also,ambient


'the album of the year'

I remember that on a Razorlight tv advert.


Balls-out!

That's a bit harsh ain't it :(


'acid-folk'

I wonder how many people the NME putt off Circulus with that one.


*band name* push for the mainstream

it means they will sound like snow patrol


Zany


I like all but the last three of yours

Depending on context, obviously... Personally, I find any reference to Arcade Fire the biggest turn-off. That, and the whole "sounds like the lovechild of Band X and Band Y on acid!!!1" thing. Although that doesn't so much put me off the band as make me want to burn the reviewer...


Tropical

new-age
twisted
revival
grime
trip-hop
scream
folk