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A Haus of Minions
(prev. Jenna Elfman's Hollywood Haus)
16:12 / 05.01.07
Tin Machine, it must be said, were just a guy who doesn't want his name on the front of the album for a change and some of his mates, having a wheeze and a giggle.

Mind you, some people really liked Tin Machine.
 
 
A Haus of Minions
(prev. Jenna Elfman's Hollywood Haus)
16:13 / 05.01.07
We speak as one. Besides, Cavey-wavey doesn't need the money, and it's not as if Sclavunos is going to be _less_ commercially successful by being in a band with Nick Cave, so, in a sense, where's the harm?
 
 
Stoatie. Stoatie? STOATIE.
16:17 / 05.01.07
I liked the idea of Tin Machine, for precisely the reasons Jack and Haus have just given. Unfortunately, I hated the records. On the strength of the three tracks so far, I don't have the same problem with Grinderman.

Yeah, maybe there's something of the mid-life crisis to it... maybe not. I'm not really that bothered if the whole album's gonna be of the quality we're heard thus far.
 
 
Jack Fear
16:58 / 05.01.07
And you've giot to admit, Cave is rocking that velvet suit.
 
 
Old dear. Gin. Problems
(prev. Alex's Grandma)
17:05 / 05.01.07
If memory serves though, Haus, aren't you basically opposed to Nick Cave, and his music? And in that sense, somebody who almost wants him to fail?

I'm possibly doing you a disservice here, but if not, and I was Nick Cave, I'd approach any advice a man like yourself had to offer about my career in the arts biz with a certain amount of caution.
 
 
rizla mission
17:06 / 05.01.07
And y'know what? I liked Tin Machine, and I liked 'em for just that reason. It was Bowie and Reeves and the Sales boys bringing the rock, kicking out the jams, and generally having a noisy good time. It's fun to hear people having fun.

Well, I'm sure The Traveling Wilburys were havin' a ball, but that didn't make them good or right.

(I dunno why I'm pushing the point really, cos I'm not mortally offended by Grinderman or anything; I'm not really bothered what Nick Cave gets up to either way, the tracks sound ok and it's just a bunch of people who play in a band together already rather than some kinda freaky supergroup set-up anyway, so hey, why not..

..it's something to talk about I guess.)
 
 
Stoatie. Stoatie? STOATIE.
17:06 / 05.01.07
And you've got to admit, Cave is rocking that velvet suit.

Oh God yes.
 
 
Jack Fear
17:30 / 05.01.07
Well, I'm sure The Traveling Wilburys were havin' a ball, but that didn't make them good or right.

As opposed to all those Tom Petty and Jeff Lynne records that were lighting up your life pre-Wilburys, I imagine.

Do you see the difference?
 
 
rizla mission
17:58 / 05.01.07
Yes, I do see the difference.

Not that Nick Cave records light up my life too often, but The Dirty Three can certainly get me going after a few drinks. Not necessarily in the right direction, but still, y'know.

So how do we reckon Mr Ellis is gonna make out on the guitar then? Good prospect? I hope he's playing lead.
 
 
A Haus of Minions
(prev. Jenna Elfman's Hollywood Haus)
18:01 / 05.01.07
I'm not sure that argument serves us well though, since... well, let's just say that were I a dying man in the desert, and I was given the option of listening to one of "David Live" and "Oy Vey Baby", but I was not able to choose which one, and it turned out to be the one with "Under the God" on it....

Well, I just don't think I'd be responsible for my actions.
 
 
Old dear. Gin. Problems
(prev. Alex's Grandma)
18:08 / 05.01.07
If you, JF, are seriously comparing Nick Cave to Jeff Lynne, then I think it's probably time you were banned from this board. Forever.
 
 
El Directo
01:31 / 06.01.07
But we're not taking this seriously. We're taking the piss out of a tired old man. It's always good for a giggle. Soon he'll be in supergroup with Clapton, Nick Mason and John Deacon. It'll be wicked!

DJ Nick Cave Dubstepper Weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!
 
 
Stoatie. Stoatie? STOATIE.
15:45 / 09.01.07
I DON'T CARE.

I have my ticket for their first gig at ATP and it fills me with joy.
 
 
Our Lady in Her Haus
(prev. Our Lady Drinks Your Milkshake)
17:20 / 12.02.07
Grinderman will be on this Saturday's Culture Show on Bee bee see 2 for those who have access and are interested. It promises to be great and revealing, what with the clip they showed in the last episode had Nick Cave looking very awkward and grumpy muttering about he didn't like interviews. Promises to be a treat!
 
 
Stoatie. Stoatie? STOATIE.
23:31 / 12.02.07
ACE and thanks for the heads-up.

I'm SEEING THEM IN APRIL and I am so excited I can barely keep track of my own elbows.
 
 
Our Lady in Her Haus
(prev. Our Lady Drinks Your Milkshake)
20:51 / 17.02.07
Hmmm, I've never managed to get into the Bad Seeds stuff, but the few seconds from some of the Grinderman songs on the Culture Show really interest me and make me want to check it out.
 
 
rizla mission
02:24 / 18.02.07
I must apologise for my earlier contributions for this thread, on the basis that;

1. I heard 'No Pussy Blues' by Grinderman on the radio the other night, and it is rousing comedy misogynistic trash-rock greatness of the highest order (tho, oddly, too many funny noises on the guitars and not enough blues-thrash-YAGH! I feel).

and

2. I also heard "Handle With Care" by the Travelling Wilburys, and it KICKS ASS.
 
 
The Return Of Rothkoid
01:06 / 19.02.07
This is a pretty average album, in truth. (Or, rather, the leaked version is.) It sounds, in places, like a cod-Bad Seeds disc, and certainly not as gloriously fucked-up as the Birthday Party.
 
 
uncle retrospective
12:05 / 19.02.07
I've had a leak for a while and I too just don't think much of it. I'll give it another listen though. Just to be sure.
 
 
El Directo
19:29 / 19.02.07
Ugh.
 
 
Stoatie. Stoatie? STOATIE.
19:36 / 19.02.07
What am I supposed to be "ugh"-ing about? How's the page changed since the first post of the thread? Gimme a clue.
 
 
El Directo
19:42 / 19.02.07
You misunderstand. That was the sound of my pelvic thrust to Neil Cage's new BALL BUSTER. More an involuntary spasm than a post proper. It's all just about as embarrassing as the Manics circa Know Your Enemy.
 
 
Stoatie. Stoatie? STOATIE.
00:15 / 20.02.07
Of course!
 
 
Old dear. Gin. Problems
(prev. Alex's Grandma)
01:30 / 20.02.07
I heard 'No Pussy Blues' by Grinderman on the radio the other night, and it is rousing comedy misogynistic trash-rock greatness of the highest order

Yeah, I have to agree. I'm still a bit annoyed about the name change (I can see why it couldn't have been a Bad Seeds or a Nick Cave solo album, but couldn't they have come up with something a bit better ... on the other hand, I suppose Grinderman might be the guy who was at the wheel on the sleeve of 'Junkyard', so fair enough) but apart from that, I am quite looking forward to this.

In my defence, pretty much everything sounds a bit average on my computer; it's like medium wave radio without any volume.
 
 
El Directo
13:17 / 12.03.07
Hey Grinderman fans (and anyone else who may have found my posts a bit shit). Sorry for being a snippy little cock in this thread.
 
 
Stoatie. Stoatie? STOATIE.
03:27 / 16.03.07
No probs, Seth, from this corner at least.

Not sure why people are finding it so underwhelming- got mine today, and I fucking love it. It's less of a sleazy, basic rock'n'roll thing than I had been led to believe, which initially was something of a disappointment, but it's fucking ACE. It's like the Bad Seeds from Earth-2 or something.
 
 
Stoatie. Stoatie? STOATIE.
04:15 / 16.03.07
Although one of my favourite things about it is that in the Library on my Media Player (alphabetically), it comes in between Gram Parsons and Guitar Wolf. That's a GOOD place for a young album to start out.
 
 
Y SO ALT?
11:51 / 16.03.07
The interview with them in the new issue of Plan B makes me want to steal this album and listen to it more closely than I have (it bellows away in the kitchen quite often at the moment).
 
 
rizla mission
16:17 / 16.03.07
Yes, it is a good and highly entertaining interview - well worth a read. Commendable and rarely seen honesty from both interviewer and interviewees. (Although it doesn't serve to make me any more interested in the band than I was before.)
 
 
Old dear. Gin. Problems
(prev. Alex's Grandma)
23:04 / 16.03.07
Slightly off-topic, but this, from the Plan B website editorial by Everett 'may a thousand jackals devour his carcass, and a thousand devils sick up his soul' True caught my eye;

What the critics are already calling 'malecore' is the music of tomorrow. A bold statement? We think not.

So that's something to look out for, I suppose.

Why oh why isn't that man dead yet? And I mean that especially if he was trying to be ironing.
 
 
Stoatie. Stoatie? STOATIE.
02:28 / 17.03.07
Given that a quick Google search for the term "malecore" gives me nothing but penis extension equipment, I'm guessing Mr True means "the critics he's made up" rather than any actual, you know, real critics. Or people of any kind.
 
 
rizla mission
03:22 / 17.03.07
Hate to point out the obvious so gratuitously, but just to make clear: that Plan B editorial functions as an amusing satire of lesser magazines habit of doing an occasional, patronising "Women in Rock!" issue, pointing out (in a rather self-congratulatory tone admittedly) that this is the first issue of Plan B in which all the lead features deal with male musicians, including the uber-male Grinderman.

Oh, and care to expand on your beef against Everett True, Alex's Grandma? I happen to think he's a pretty sound guy (a certain amount of self-absorbed eccentricity allowing), so maybe in the current spirit of maleness we can, er, fight it out with fists and whatnot...
 
 
Stoatie. Stoatie? STOATIE.
05:12 / 17.03.07
Oh, OK. Makes sense. I guess.


ET's ALWAYS (well, for about the last decade-and-a-half-or-so) struck me as something of a dick, though, even though he has a way with adjectives.
 
 
Old dear. Gin. Problems
(prev. Alex's Grandma)
05:40 / 17.03.07
That Plan B editorial functions as an amusing satire of lesser magazines ...

I appreciate that's what Everett may well have thought he was writing. Though I'd be inclined, instead, to say 'satire of sorts' and 'magazines that feel his ideas wouldn't necessarily be an asset, and have his picture in reception accordingly.'
 
 
Stoatie. Stoatie? STOATIE.
22:10 / 30.03.07
It's been a couple of weeks now, and the Grinderman album is still my most-listened-to CD.

It's fucking ACE. (Saving all my best comments for my review, but Man In The Moon is absolutely gorgeous, and Honey Bee Let's Fly To Mars is like Nick Cave fronting The Stooges. Which can only be a good thing, in my book).
 
  

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