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McLusky & Future Of The Left: To Hell With Good... Shoes?
As McLusky Do Dallas turns 20 years old, we celebrate the impact that the band - and Future Of The Left - have had. Plus:
- why McLusky were arguably overlooked in the early 00s (and the NME's amusing policy at the time)
- their influence on more recent bands
- and a little-known story about how (if things had happened differently) McLusky might've ended up on legendary punk label Epitaph Records.
#Britrock #McLusky #futureoftheleft
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Minutemen: Could This Band Be Your Life?
Просмотров 7 тыс.2 года назад
The Minutemen - Mike Watt, D. Boon and George Hurley - once sang "our band could be your life". Over the course of their SST output, including the classic 'Double Nickels on the Dime', the band pushed against the boundaries of punk and hardcore and in the process, demonstrated what a bunch of "corn dogs" from San Pedro could achieve. With their "we jam econo" motto, the Minutemen championed the...
Suede: Coming Up Again
Просмотров 3,3 тыс.2 года назад
Suede were the face of Brit Pop in 1993, whilst Dog Man Star, Coming Up and a slew of classic b-sides (as captured on Sci-Fi Lullabies) only cemented their reputation. But as Brett Anderson once said, the London band's final work before their split in 2003 damaged their legacy. Spurred on by a desire to right those wrongs, the albums since their 2010 reformation - especially Night Thoughts and ...
The Sound: Post Punk's Best Kept Secret?
Просмотров 20 тыс.2 года назад
The Sound, the post punk band led by Adrian Borland, remain one of the great lesser known 80s groups. But whilst the band that wrote 'Winning' never won over the masses, their work - including 'Jeopardy', 'From The Lion's Mouth', 'All Fall Down', 'Shock Of Daylight', 'Heads And Hearts' and 'Thunder Up' - has won them a passionate following. In this video, we take a look at some of the things th...
Alternative Rock: 3 '90s Cult Classics (feat. Quicksand, The Jesus Lizard & Grant Lee Buffalo)
Просмотров 1,3 тыс.3 года назад
Post hardcore heroes Quicksand, noise rock noiseniks The Jesus Lizard & Americana purveyors Grant Lee Buffalo are testament to the vibrancy of alternative rock in the early 90s. Grunge may have grabbed the headlines, but there were plenty of other scenes and bands producing quality music to capture the imagination as well. With this video, we look back at three of the best, lesser-mentioned nor...
3 Of The Best Brit Pop Era Albums (feat. Longpigs, Mansun & Super Furry Animals)
Просмотров 3 тыс.3 года назад
Longpigs, Mansun and Super Furry Animals released some of the Brit Pop era's best albums. In this video, we take a look back at 'The Sun Is Often Out', 'Attack Of The Grey Lantern' and 'Radiator'. These three 90s indie classics don't get as much attention as some of their more famous Britpop contemporaries. Here's why they deserve greater recognition. #britpop #longpigs #mansun #superfurryanimals
Violent Femmes (1983) | Album Review: Beyond Blister In The Sun
Просмотров 1,2 тыс.3 года назад
Blister In The Sun by Violent Femmes is one of the most iconic indie songs ever made. So much so that it overshadows much of the rest of their classic 1983 debut album. But from Add It Up and Kiss Off to Gone Daddy Gone and Please Do Not Go, the album remains a timeless joy, perfectly encapsulating the angst and nervous energy of being a teenager. In this video, we take a look back at why this ...
Manic Street Preachers: How The US Missed One Of The UK's Greatest Bands
Просмотров 18 тыс.3 года назад
Manic Street Preachers - James Dean Bradfield, Nicky Wire, Richey Edwards and Sean Moore - are icons of British rock. Songs like Motorcycle Emptiness and A Design For Life are indie staples in the UK. But in the US, the band remains a cult interest. This video takes a look at their output during the alternative rock boom (Generation Terrorists, Gold Against The Soul, The Holy Bible and Everythi...
The Chameleons: Post Punk's Most Influential "Lost" Band
Просмотров 56 тыс.3 года назад
The Chameleons are the post punk band who've had the most amount of impact with the least amount of coverage. From In Shreds through to Strange Times and beyond, the Manchester (or rather, Middleton) group have influenced countless bands (from Interpol to Flaming Lips) and genres, including dream pop and shoegaze. So underrated is the work of Mark Burgess, John Lever, Dave Fielding and Reg Smit...
Are Throwing Muses The Most Underrated Band Of Their Generation?
Просмотров 21 тыс.3 года назад
Throwing Muses, the 4AD legends formed by Kristin Hersh and Tanya Donelly, may be the most underrated college rock / indie rock / alternative rock band of the 1980s / early 90s. Discovering The Real Ramona and its hits Not Too Soon and Counting Backwards has opened the door to an amazing back catalogue of Post Punk and pre Riot Grrrl gems (including the work of Belly, The Breeders and other spi...
Why The Charlatans Are More Than Just Brit Pop & Madchester Survivors
Просмотров 4,4 тыс.3 года назад
The Charlatans have been labelled as survivors repeatedly for enduring through Madchester, Brit Pop and the tragic loss of Rob Collins and Jon Brookes. But the repeated use of that label does them a disservice. What's most impressive isn't the fact that they survived, but *how* they did it. And they did it by creating a staggeringly impressive body of work over the last 30 years, much of which ...
Idlewild - 100 Broken Windows | Album Review: The Perfect 120 Minutes Band
Просмотров 1,4 тыс.3 года назад
With 100 Broken Windows, Idlewild refined the sound they'd been developing on Hope Is Important and Captain to create an early 00s indie / alternative rock classic. Out of sync with the times, it became a cult favourite rather than a big seller, with its follow up The Remote Part being their commercial breakthrough in the UK. But if 100 Broken Windows had come out in America in the early 90s, i...
Fugazi: The Argument at the Heart of Punk's Finest Hour
Просмотров 11 тыс.3 года назад
Fugazi blazed a post-hardcore trail on Dischord Records out of the confines of punk formulas. Ian Mackaye, Guy Picciotto, Joe Lally and Brendan Canty achieved independent DIY success on a scale that no other alternative rock band has matched. And in the 90s, their argument against the necessity of major label support and music business tradition saw them accomplish arguably punk's greatest mome...
The National - Alligator | Album Review: Losing The Plot With Matt Berninger
Просмотров 7903 года назад
'Alligator' by The National is a tour of Matt Berninger's anxieties. But more than that, it's one of the greatest albums of the century so far. Alongside Bryce Dessner, Aaron Dessner, Bryan Devendorf and Scott Devendorf, Berninger takes the listener on a wine-stained trip through the neuroses, guilt, desires, fears, arrogance, and highs and lows of someone trying to get to grips with their plac...
Why R.E.M. Don't Get The Credit They Deserve
Просмотров 24 тыс.3 года назад
R.E.M. feel somewhat overlooked these days. Michael Stipe, Peter Buck, Mike Mills and Bill Berry once had the world at their feet. From Murmur through to the mega success of Losing My Religion and beyond, the band were at one time arguably both the most critically acclaimed AND the biggest band in the world (famously resigning to Warner Bros for a record $80million in 1996). But looking back to...
How Kyuss Made History and Pioneered Stoner Rock / Desert Rock
Просмотров 12 тыс.3 года назад
How Kyuss Made History and Pioneered Stoner Rock / Desert Rock
The La's | Album Review: One Hit Wonders?
Просмотров 15 тыс.3 года назад
The La's | Album Review: One Hit Wonders?
Teenage Fanclub - Grand Prix | Album Review: The Greatest Power Pop Album Ever Made
Просмотров 7 тыс.3 года назад
Teenage Fanclub - Grand Prix | Album Review: The Greatest Power Pop Album Ever Made
House of Love - The House Of Love (1988) | Album Review
Просмотров 6 тыс.3 года назад
House of Love - The House Of Love (1988) | Album Review
Ride - Going Blank Again | Album Review: Going Beyond Shoegaze
Просмотров 2,7 тыс.3 года назад
Ride - Going Blank Again | Album Review: Going Beyond Shoegaze
Sugar - Copper Blue | Album Review: Is Bob Mould American Rock's Most Underrated Songwriter?
Просмотров 4,3 тыс.3 года назад
Sugar - Copper Blue | Album Review: Is Bob Mould American Rock's Most Underrated Songwriter?

Комментарии

  • @johndowling656
    @johndowling656 5 минут назад

    Fugazi! In the 10 list of greatest guitar bands ever. Foo Fighters…and the rest dream on….miles behind

  • @thecocktailian2091
    @thecocktailian2091 14 часов назад

    Heard them regularly in the day, and you hear them regularly today in the goth/ brit pop, Alternative clubs. Great side by side example of Interpol and the Chameleons. I always thought Interpol was ripping off Kitchens of Distinctions, but I guess they were both just ripping off the Chameleons. I never put 2 and 2 together.

  • @jezharrop888
    @jezharrop888 18 часов назад

    First time I heard "High as you can go" I was blown away. Then I got the album. There was a period where I played the Chameleons almost non-stop.

  • @alvoltceramica
    @alvoltceramica День назад

    agreed. Tripping dogs.

  • @maagwaa3046
    @maagwaa3046 День назад

    An extremely special band. Mythical really.

  • @false_binary
    @false_binary День назад

    I graduated from HS in 91, started community college locally, and found a college radio station --> that is where I first found the Muses (glad you finally did too)! I picked up the Sire "Just Say...", in this case "Just Say Yes", and found the Muses again. Shortly thereafter Belly was in full swing on MTV...I had the biggest crush on Tonya Donelly and to this day think she / her sister / that band are one of the more critical (& agreed underrated) pillars of modern indie.

  • @FrakkinToasterLuvva
    @FrakkinToasterLuvva 2 дня назад

    I'm Serbian and I watched The Royle Family, loved it! (We get a lot of UK shows on TV) I love The Chameleons, such an underrated band. Second Skin is one of the best songs ever.

  • @josephalaguna
    @josephalaguna 2 дня назад

    Amazing analysis. Very similar to my POV and experience.

  • @josephalaguna
    @josephalaguna 2 дня назад

    That comment is jokingly spot on about Interpol. Interpol is a great band as well. The Chameleons are simply superb.

  • @johncoktosten9208
    @johncoktosten9208 4 дня назад

    The most underrated album of my lifetime.

  • @conzo8991
    @conzo8991 4 дня назад

    Grand Prix by Teenage Fanclub.

  • @kevinredding5804
    @kevinredding5804 6 дней назад

    The Real Ramona is a gem of an album. It never gets old. One song not mentioned here is the last song of the album, "2 Step". What an amazingly simple and beautiful song. Perfect ending. (I decided 30 years ago that I wanted this song played at my funeral... and have never changed my mind.)

  • @johnduncan9253
    @johnduncan9253 6 дней назад

    Did I hear Warners are to re release FTLM and Jeopardy on vinyl this November?

  • @RaidersDnB
    @RaidersDnB 7 дней назад

    Timeless melody Looking glass Feelin’ Son of a gun Some of the greatest songs ever written

  • @yurimellet9137
    @yurimellet9137 10 дней назад

    just try to figure how it is like to be a chameleons fan in Lima, Peru, for decades not knowing anybody else who even had an idea of who they are and then,one day, maybe 10 or so years ago, burgess and lever are here in Lima for an underground visit and playin in a small hardcore venue. well...the place was packed!! Always in the top te nof my favorite bands.

  • @SchmeissPonce
    @SchmeissPonce 12 дней назад

    I was lucky enough to see them live at the Moonlight club in West Hampstead in 1981 I think it was...the sheer power of them has stayed with me...I thought they were the best around and I went to a lot of gigs at that time. I wish I never gave away my copy of Jeopardy.

  • @pieterhilvering
    @pieterhilvering 12 дней назад

    Missiles!!

  • @phillipabond8333
    @phillipabond8333 16 дней назад

    Used to go to a local Sunday night indie disco in the mid 80s and it was always fun watching peopke confidently dance to Up the Down Escalator, arms flailing then for those last few seconds if the song when thd tempo drops, just kind of shuffle awkwardly off the dance floor, Toweringly brilliant band.

  • @LaurensVredevoort
    @LaurensVredevoort 16 дней назад

    I started listening to the Sound because my own band was compared regularly with The Sound. My band The Gentry was one of John Peels favorites Dutch bands in the mid eighties. I fully understand the comparison now. The voices are very similar. Check Fragments of truth (1984) and Solitary (1986).

  • @LaurensVredevoort
    @LaurensVredevoort 16 дней назад

    Thank you very much. The Sound is worth to be mentioned. From the lions mouth is great album.

  • @francotrintinaglia9577
    @francotrintinaglia9577 18 дней назад

    Winning has some musical coincidences with joy division song new dawn fades. And that’s a great thing ❤

  • @hirampriggott1689
    @hirampriggott1689 20 дней назад

    The double CD 'Doghouse' is just an absolute gem. It has rarities like Finished, Fish, A SheWolf After the War, Garoux Des Larmes...

  • @gerardschrade6823
    @gerardschrade6823 23 дня назад

    LONG LIVE HÜSKER DÜ.

  • @theoryfish3491
    @theoryfish3491 25 дней назад

    You set me off on the best musical trip of my life. I started watching this video...maybe 2 years ago...as 'What Does Anything...' was probably my favourite album of the 80s. Utter genius. And now, having followed up on your references, I have discovered Ist Ist and The Slow Readers Club...two bands that demand about 70% of my precious Friday afternoon music sessions on ale. So genuine thanks for expanding my horizons in a direction I wanted to go...Funny (?) side issue. Alexa absolutely refuses to comprehend the term 'Ist Ist'. 'She' insists on playing music by 'First First'. :) Which is actually the same band (linguistically obviously) but makes you wonder about the nature of AI...

  • @mitchattitude
    @mitchattitude 26 дней назад

    Fun fact: I bought 'Generation Terrorists' in the U.S. when I was on holiday from the U.K. in 1993. I AM the Manics' U.S. fan base!

  • @LarzGustafsson
    @LarzGustafsson 26 дней назад

    Remember the Neon Hearts or the Suburban Studs? Lockjaw? The Valves?

  • @LarzGustafsson
    @LarzGustafsson 26 дней назад

    Great band.

  • @joelkeener
    @joelkeener Месяц назад

    I discovered the MINUTEMEN in '93 when I bought "What Makes a Man Want To Start Fires" at Tower records in Tempe AZ because I recognized the Raymond Pettibon art on the cover. Low and Behold, they were unique and syncretic -- which is what I will always crave -- and I fell in love. I enjoyed all their older more raw and unique stuff, but was actually disappointed when I purchased Double Nickels on the Dime on vinyl.

  • @MrDivision72
    @MrDivision72 Месяц назад

    BBC 6music did an afternoon show which had a feature called "Kings of the wild frontier". They played "Monkey land" and that was a game changer for me. I'd failed college and didn't know what to do next. Couple that with me starting to read the "His Dark Materials" books by Philip Pullman, and they both just seemed to sit happily together. Never been the same since.

  • @armyofmoths
    @armyofmoths Месяц назад

    Try also Cardiacs, whom The Sound share connections with. A band like no other.

  • @analogboi
    @analogboi Месяц назад

    Ive seen the muses/kristen almost 20 times since the late 80's, 3 times when she was pregnant, they have always been criminally underrated.

  • @garyluecker9801
    @garyluecker9801 Месяц назад

    Awesome assessments here. We could go on and on about bands that were left out of this synthesis, but this is really strong commentary. Thank you for this submission!

  • @GoD_Quake
    @GoD_Quake Месяц назад

    The answer is…YES.

  • @GallimorInc
    @GallimorInc Месяц назад

    The Real Ramona ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤!!!!!!!

  • @johnn.2017
    @johnn.2017 Месяц назад

    Saw them in chicago years ago. The guitarist seemed drunk and was bitching at the security guards for some reason. Great show, but i thought maybe they're "difficult" to work with and that held them back?

  • @fdmhairy2010
    @fdmhairy2010 Месяц назад

    Just as a side note: The bass in "The Fire" is one of the 10 best bass lines ever, especially for me as a (semi) musician. Incredibly intense and direct. The sound lives on, in every song, in every video, here on the internet and wherever...

  • @pronoun_dilemma
    @pronoun_dilemma Месяц назад

    A superb album..... and I'm really fussy!

  • @crechem72
    @crechem72 Месяц назад

    Since this video was released 3 years ago, Mark Burgess has rejoined with Reg and has also brought on a great rhythm section to recreate the amazing Chameleons sound of old. Just saw them a few weeks ago and they were absolutely brilliant. At age 64, Burgess performs like the guy I saw in 1984 in New York. I've Loved this band ever since I brought home the peerless Statik Records compilation of Northern bands "Your Secret's Safe With Us" (also featuring Pulp.) An amazing band deserving of all of the adoration they receive.

  • @leoslater548
    @leoslater548 Месяц назад

    Come back to youtube!

  • @putocardi
    @putocardi Месяц назад

    beautiful insight and gentle words for such a influential band. Greetings from Portugal.

  • @fartbag1000
    @fartbag1000 Месяц назад

    An obscure record that was NME album of the year 1992.

  • @adnanomeragic9597
    @adnanomeragic9597 Месяц назад

    Also, the 30,000 number remains more symbolic than factual for the VU & Nico debut. I believe i recalled Andy Warhol stating it was much more around the early 70's how much that record actually sold with his connections. It was probably closer to 200,000+ sold than it was 30,000.

    • @adnanomeragic9597
      @adnanomeragic9597 Месяц назад

      Here is the exact reference for that brian eno source kristine mckenna, "brian eno: lots of aura, no airplay", the los angeles times, may 23, 1982 It's also worth noting that not only Andy Warhol connection, but Nico and Tom Wilson (a pretty known producer of that time) were promoting the album (he was also the producer and worked on it due to his nico connection) Heck, bowie was able to get his hands on it and if the album was truly as rare as reed stated it was, I don't think someone in England could get it so easily if it sold so little. Not to discount brian eno here, but I think he just took lou reeds word on it because why wouldn't he? And lastly, there are plenty of good condition original, peel-able pressings of that album which suggests if it was so rare back in the day you really wouldn't see so many of them existing today.

    • @adnanomeragic9597
      @adnanomeragic9597 Месяц назад

      But, really great content nonetheless.

  • @adnanomeragic9597
    @adnanomeragic9597 Месяц назад

    For music fans of the genre, they're pretty big. Thanks to the internet, and popular websites like RateYourMusic, they are just a couple of echelons below some of the big post punk contemporaries of their time i.e. Joy Division or even The Fall. Rather, what I should say is if you know Joy Division, you might not know The Chameleons but if you know The Fall, you definitely have heard of them. If that makes sense at all.

  • @vv247
    @vv247 Месяц назад

    Saw them last week as Chameleons, original members. Their issue was they got messed around by their label. Saw them many times from the beginning.

  • @Yathome00
    @Yathome00 Месяц назад

    Love the Chameleons previously Chameleons UK ❤ Swamp Thing is an amazing song along with all their music. ❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @OvercookedOctopusFeet
    @OvercookedOctopusFeet Месяц назад

    My favourite band, was fortunate to see them live twice.. once in my hometown here in the UK. Just a slight disagreement that R.E.M 'just trundled along" after New adventures. Reveal happens to be my favourite album, after Fables. 🤷

  • @denusklausen3685
    @denusklausen3685 Месяц назад

    For influential "lost" post-punk bands I don't think anyone comes close to Whipping Boy, I mean that band is obviously the inspiration of Ireland's giants Fontaines DC but less known is the fact that they pretty much inspired all of Michigan Shoegaze.

  • @AlexPerez-zl1vx
    @AlexPerez-zl1vx Месяц назад

    I met Chameleons with the release of their first album. Since then, every new album that was released was a real shock for us, and it has been one of the main reference bands in my life. We saw them live at the Rockola concert hall in Madrid in the 80's. I don't exactly remember the year. The small concert hall was packed with people. I remember that my friend Edu and I didn't have enough money for the ticket, so we started begging at the door of the room until we got the money we needed. The sound of the concert was not very good, because the room did not have good acoustics, but the experience left its mark on us forever. I'm 59 and I still cry when I listen to some of their songs. I feel lucky to have been able to enjoy this little gem since then.

  • @bristuhan1966
    @bristuhan1966 Месяц назад

    Holy cow, dude, you are super annoying and you talk way too much about yourself.

  • @cnemie3727
    @cnemie3727 Месяц назад

    the following comment is spot on. The Real Ramona gives the Pretenders debut album real competition for one of the best studio albums in alt-ruck history.