This is a great, comprehensive introduction to one of my favorite bands from the 90s. I remember when a friend made a mix tape for me in junior high school (around 93/94 or so) and put a bunch of Archers songs on it. I couldn't get enough. It was like nothing else I'd heard and super catchy. The lyrics were also relavent as I was an angsty teenager. I got to see Archers twice in the 90s and both times they put on amazing shows. For me, The Lowest Part is Free is probably my favorite song. It's got everything, catchy hooks, heavy parts, sonic guitar parts, and is short and to the point. And it's done in it's own unique way. What a band!
I cannot fathom Archers having as much of a resurgence as they are now. I got into them in 2003, during my "I WISH I WAS A TEEN IN THE 90S!" phase after hearing them on the Mallrats soundtrack. I immediately went out and bought Icky Mettle, which I had to special order at my record store and I loved every second of it. The cashier actually made fun of me being into a band that he thought was old news and it continued to be an ongoing joke every time I came in. I bought more of their stuff throughout high school, but more bands came and went. Cut to like, three years ago and their video sections are full of people just finding them from /mu/ and it just blows my mind that they're having this second wind.
I don't really think AoL are having a resurgence, some newer listeners have discovered them and loved them, but not quite as much as a fad. Haha, I can relate to the people think you're weird for liking older bands totally. Good music stands the test of time, and I'll always love AoL!!
I'm not surprised by their resurgence. Archer's isn't my favorite indie band, but I can see how they are relatable and they bring out some of the charm of generation x. I remember Icky Mettle being pretty big, but there were just so many good bands and albums coming out around that time they didn't overtly stick out to me. Their music has aged well. Gen x is now at a stage where a lot of people's kids are going off to college so they have more time for nostalgia.
Hi Stella, yet another insightful and interesting video. 90s indie rock has a unique sensibility that ties it to time and place and there has really been nothing like it since. As you identify in your video when talking about the influence of The Replacements, bands like Archers of Loaf drew less upon the experimental and more on the edgy and musically raw parts of the punk and post punk catalogue (Husker Du, Dinosaur Jr, Pixies). There was an explosion of musical creativity in the early 1990s. It just so happened that the 'Seattle scene' became more prominent because the mainstream media could latch on to the bits it could relate to (big record sales, grunge as a 'cool brand', classic rock and heavy metal influences, appealing video clips etc). But there was so much more going on that the big record companies and marketing and promotions people paid little attention to. Archers of Loaf flew under the mainstream radar because the band focused on writing good songs rather than inventing a sellable image. Another good example is Built to Spill who put out a number of superb albums picked up by those indie rock fans open to new sounds. 'Icky Mettle' is one of the most musically exciting albums of the 1990s and you did a great job explaining why bands like Archers of Loaf matter.
Hi Daniel! And, thank you again for taking the time with a considerate and thoughtful reply. It's always well appreciated. I completely agree that the early 90's witnessed a fantastic explosion in musical creativity, and I have a slew of videos planned to try and capture at lease some coherent aspect of it. The issue you highlight with AoL & the Replacements flying under the radar is a topic I have covered briefly, and I do try to pay attention to. Thank you again for taking the time and your kind words. Have a great Sunday!
Been a huge fan since the 90's but still haven't even bothered to listen to all their stuff. Thanks so much for breaking it down. Love your vids! Keep it up!
My band were extremely fortunate to support The Archers when they played in Melbourne. I had the opportunity to meet them, and for the record, they were lovely chaps.
"Telepathic Traffic" has to be in the Top Ten conversation. It was not on any of their studio albums, but appeared in their collection of demos, B-sides and other misc tracks called The Speed of Cattle. Archers fans generally regard this song as the hidden treasure of Archers lore.
My favorite Archers song is probably "What Did You Expect?", it's just so powerful and catchy. I'm obsessed with that song, and the double vocals and the dissonant guitars on the refrain. Reminds me a lot of Les Savy Fav's debut album, which came some years later. But also a nice Brainiac vibe. Fantastic synergy on that song. Great drums. TUNE!! And way too overlooked btw
How did I miss these guys!? I grew up in the 90’s and was discovering bands like Weezer, Sloan, Sonic Youth…and somehow I skip Archers of Loaf??? You just closed another musical gap for me lol. This was great.
Web In Front is one of the coolest songs ever, by anyone. Nice introduction to a great band and time in American music. So cool that you included that insanely catchy chorus from Wrong! There’s a very wobbly line from the early Eno pop songs like Needle In the Camel’s Eye to things like Icky Mettle. I used to listen to it and Superchunk and Guided by Voices constantly in the late nineties. So cool that you like music like this.
@@StellasEncounter that's cool Stella. You should write some of the labels like Matador or zines like Alternative press and see if they will support you. But still I like the indie grass roots feel of the channel. I think gen-xers like hearing a fresh perspective on their favorite indie bands and not listening or reading some Gen-X emo writer who is a so called music expert.
@@StellasEncounter yes, haha. I grew tired of the scene because of some of the pretentious writers. I do not fit into their stereotypical listener mold so I am not worthy of enjoying music they think is cool.
Archers often reminded me of 'Mats too! So thanks for saying that. Especially "Harnessed in Slums", I could easily hear Westerberg sing and play like that in the mid-80's. Two amazing bands! And can I just say that you have the most exquisite taste in music. Enjoying these videos, feels like coming home in a way :))
I discovered Archers Of Loaf watching the sketch comedy show called Mr. Show With Bob & David. (Or it may have been a outtro to a stand up comedy show by David Cross) I don't know the title but the song went "hey Joe come in where the waters warm, we've been here waiting for ya" etc Very listenable! I really enjoy your video essays! 🎉✊
My Top 10 are Wrong, Might, Harnessed in Slums, Web in Front, Let the Loser Melt, Strangled by the Stereo Wire, Step into the Light, Underdogs of Nipomo, Plumb Line, Fabricoh. I remember seeing the video for "Web in Front" on Mtv in '93 while in college, and instantly liking AoL. I can't say they were my absolute Favorite, though, since there seemed to be a new amazing band to discover every week back then. Pavement, Superchunk, Smashing Pumpkins, MBV, Ride, Dinosaur Jr, Tsunami, Helium, Rodan, Buffalo Tom, Tiger Trap, Nirvana, Belly, Breeders, Built to Spill, Sunny Day Real Estate...
I haven't stopped grinning. If i explained more, YT would filter my comments for lewdness or something. I hope you;re enjoying it as much as I have/am/and will continue to.
That was a really cool overview of one of my favorite bands. I'm gonna try to forward the live version of "Wrong" from the troubadour in L.A. a few years ago. I was there! I'm just at the bottom right of the frame by the stage. My usual spot if I'm able... I really love the new album too... You're lovely and have excellent taste in music... In my humble opinion...
one of my all time favourite bands, my top 10 of their songs would be: 1. harnessed in slums 2. fabricoh 3. audiowhore 4. death in the park 5. might 6. plumb line 7. scenic pastures 8. assassination on x-mas eve 9. tatyana 10. you and me
That's great to hear, I hope you have a great gig! Take some pics, share them on my discord, I have a #gigs channel! It'd be great to see. Thanks for taking the time to reply and the recommendation. Have a great weekend!
The first time I listened to Eastern Youth, I had the same feeling only "white boy hears Japanese music for the first time". Like, all the other bands I was listening to from the US and Europe were getting stale at the time. And then I, a generic brand suburban white boy, heard Boiling Point 36 °C, and it was like greatest song in the world to me
Xin chao Stella - thanks for the introduction; the song 'Toast' made me laugh too (but my laugh is nowhere near as cute as yours). Enjoy the new record.
@@StellasEncounter thank you for replying. Sorry to be pushy, but I've put some music online - you're the ONLY person I know in Asia who may understand it ! The title is: Hari Karachi & the Durango 4 OST by Jingo Harleyman. if you have time. All the best.
Great video, and not too cringy lol. I agree on the ep - GOAT is the GOAT. For full lengths, All the Nations Airports and Vee Vee are my favs. Have you heard The Speed of Cattle? It’s a collection of 7”’s, singles and alternate versions of some of their songs. I am assuming you have heard it! Anyway Telepathic Traffic is one of my fav AOL songs that’s on there and a few others. Excited for the new record! Cheers!
Haha yeah love the speed of cattle! Actually I haven't paid much attention "Telepathic Traffic" before you mentioned but I'm loving it!! Thanks for telling me! EB is such an underrated songwriter. Can't wait for the new album! Go loaf!!
I really enjoy seeing someone discover the music I grew up listening to all over again. It's really fun! Thanks for that! Have you ever checked out mclusky at all? I feel like lyrically you might enjoy them.
I saw AoL many many times in the 1990’s, they used to play in Danbury, Connecticut at least once if not twice a year. Many other Chapel Hill/triangle bands used to play in Connecticut and the Connecticut bands (especially Monsterland and St. Johnny) would play there. I was supposed to see Archers twice in 2020 (Boston, Massachusetts and Lawrence, Kansas) but covid cancelled those. 😡 I am seeing Eric Bachmann do a solo acoustic set in someone’s house next month!
Oh those are memories! Would looove to have seen them back in the day, if only time machine were possible!! :( Hope you get to see AoL soon and enjoy the EB home show!!
🙋♂️ Stella 🌞 ! I love White Trash Heroes by the Archers Of Loaf. What a brilliant final album & look forward to the reunion album this fall ! Cool video ! 👍
This is fantastic, I really liked your comparison of lowest part is free and left of the dial (both some of my favorite songs of all time). I've actually only really listened to Icky Mettle and Vs the Greatest of All Time, I think it's time I listen to the rest of their stuff! Here's my top ten AoL songs, (i haven't heard their last three albums so keep that in mind): 10. All Hail The Black Market 9. Might 8. Fat 7. Freezing Point 6. Wrong 5. Toast 4. Underdogs of Nipomo (the only song I've heard from Vee Vee so far and it's amazing) 3. Lowest Part is Free! 2. Plumb Line 1. Web in Front These are my favorites although i love almost every song on Icky Mettle! one of the best albums of all time imo
Fun fact... Me and my friends once kidnapped the drummer in San Diego and got pretty drunk... Eventually the bassist, Mark, called and said, "we need our drummer back"... Which we did...
You were born in the wrong decade Stella! You could have experienced the great indie music in the 80's/90's! I got to see Archers of Loaf twice and they were great live. Here are a few more Indie bands of the 90's you might like if you haven't heard them. Helium His Name is Alive Babes in Toyland Cat Power Geraldine Fibbers Man Or Astroman? Rodan Slant 6 Yo La Tengo
thanks for your comment, and yeah I agree I would've totes enjoyed the scene! There are some bands among your list I haven't heard of I will check them out! Thanks for recs :)
@@StellasEncounter Soooo glad you love LC! That says a lot about you. I'm serious, they're a smart and demanding band. One of my top 5 bands... PUP are a fucking great Canadian punk band. "Dark Days" and "Kids" are great songs. Saw a couple of times this year... BTW I started signing up @ discord, but it's a pain. Ha
"the greatest indie rock band of all time".... Stella, dude. Uhm. All your videos are comprehensive and valuable, BUT. That title, objectively, belongs to either Dinosaur Jr. or Pixies. At the very least, give them each 24 hrs of heavy, and active listening and research before making that accreditation. Please understand.
Thank you for sharing your love for AOL origin story. So if you don't mind, I'll share mine... Summer '93, my gf at the time was studying in Italy. She sent me a mixed tape, a web in front was the first song on side A. I knew it was over. 🥹 😭 😒 🤔 🙂 😁
@@StellasEncounter not really, but needless to say that album stuck to me like glue and eerily fit the however many stages of grief I experienced. You and me, plumb line oh you know? just that whole album. I kind of over did it though and hadn't listened to it until years later. I moved to a new country and the train crossing signals sound hit a note that clicked Web in front on replay in my head. I walked out of a station and bang! right there at a 2nd hand book shop was Icky Mettle for 50 cents. Serendipitous!? But that album works when your not down too, who knew? 🤨
@@JohnnyWSmokeyJnrsMum hahaha that's totally serendipitous!! Yeah, I don't find the album to be down (personally), but somehow personal and amiable for sure. You're a good writer btw :)
@@StellasEncounter Wow, thank you! I dare say there's quite a bit of evidence on your channel for that complimentary finger to be pointed at you plus your delivery and enunciation are pretty special too ;)
This is a great, comprehensive introduction to one of my favorite bands from the 90s. I remember when a friend made a mix tape for me in junior high school (around 93/94 or so) and put a bunch of Archers songs on it. I couldn't get enough. It was like nothing else I'd heard and super catchy. The lyrics were also relavent as I was an angsty teenager. I got to see Archers twice in the 90s and both times they put on amazing shows. For me, The Lowest Part is Free is probably my favorite song. It's got everything, catchy hooks, heavy parts, sonic guitar parts, and is short and to the point. And it's done in it's own unique way. What a band!
I cannot fathom Archers having as much of a resurgence as they are now. I got into them in 2003, during my "I WISH I WAS A TEEN IN THE 90S!" phase after hearing them on the Mallrats soundtrack. I immediately went out and bought Icky Mettle, which I had to special order at my record store and I loved every second of it. The cashier actually made fun of me being into a band that he thought was old news and it continued to be an ongoing joke every time I came in. I bought more of their stuff throughout high school, but more bands came and went. Cut to like, three years ago and their video sections are full of people just finding them from /mu/ and it just blows my mind that they're having this second wind.
I don't really think AoL are having a resurgence, some newer listeners have discovered them and loved them, but not quite as much as a fad. Haha, I can relate to the people think you're weird for liking older bands totally. Good music stands the test of time, and I'll always love AoL!!
I'm not surprised by their resurgence. Archer's isn't my favorite indie band, but I can see how they are relatable and they bring out some of the charm of generation x. I remember Icky Mettle being pretty big, but there were just so many good bands and albums coming out around that time they didn't overtly stick out to me. Their music has aged well. Gen x is now at a stage where a lot of people's kids are going off to college so they have more time for nostalgia.
Airports is my fav album and my fav songs are All Hail the Blackmarket, Wrong, Distant COmes in Droves and Slow Worm
Its always fun to come across a band that doesn't take themselves seriously
Hi Stella, yet another insightful and interesting video. 90s indie rock has a unique sensibility that ties it to time and place and there has really been nothing like it since. As you identify in your video when talking about the influence of The Replacements, bands like Archers of Loaf drew less upon the experimental and more on the edgy and musically raw parts of the punk and post punk catalogue (Husker Du, Dinosaur Jr, Pixies). There was an explosion of musical creativity in the early 1990s. It just so happened that the 'Seattle scene' became more prominent because the mainstream media could latch on to the bits it could relate to (big record sales, grunge as a 'cool brand', classic rock and heavy metal influences, appealing video clips etc). But there was so much more going on that the big record companies and marketing and promotions people paid little attention to. Archers of Loaf flew under the mainstream radar because the band focused on writing good songs rather than inventing a sellable image. Another good example is Built to Spill who put out a number of superb albums picked up by those indie rock fans open to new sounds. 'Icky Mettle' is one of the most musically exciting albums of the 1990s and you did a great job explaining why bands like Archers of Loaf matter.
Hi Daniel!
And, thank you again for taking the time with a considerate and thoughtful reply. It's always well appreciated.
I completely agree that the early 90's witnessed a fantastic explosion in musical creativity, and I have a slew of videos planned to try and capture at lease some coherent aspect of it.
The issue you highlight with AoL & the Replacements flying under the radar is a topic I have covered briefly, and I do try to pay attention to.
Thank you again for taking the time and your kind words. Have a great Sunday!
Been a huge fan since the 90's but still haven't even bothered to listen to all their stuff. Thanks so much for breaking it down. Love your vids! Keep it up!
Great starter pack video! It makes me very happy that people are still talking about Archers of Loaf and the great bands from the NC music scene!!!
Glad you enjoyed it!
My band were extremely fortunate to support The Archers when they played in Melbourne. I had the opportunity to meet them, and for the record, they were lovely chaps.
I'm jelly!!! When was that??
"Telepathic Traffic" has to be in the Top Ten conversation. It was not on any of their studio albums, but appeared in their collection of demos, B-sides and other misc tracks called The Speed of Cattle. Archers fans generally regard this song as the hidden treasure of Archers lore.
Great song!
Big fan of the Archers and I think your adoration of them is lovely.
good to see you again
Thank you, you too. Have a great weekend!
My favorite Archers song is probably "What Did You Expect?", it's just so powerful and catchy. I'm obsessed with that song, and the double vocals and the dissonant guitars on the refrain.
Reminds me a lot of Les Savy Fav's debut album, which came some years later. But also a nice Brainiac vibe. Fantastic synergy on that song. Great drums. TUNE!! And way too overlooked btw
How did I miss these guys!? I grew up in the 90’s and was discovering bands like Weezer, Sloan, Sonic Youth…and somehow I skip Archers of Loaf??? You just closed another musical gap for me lol. This was great.
Never too late ahaha!
Web In Front is one of the coolest songs ever, by anyone. Nice introduction to a great band and time in American music. So cool that you included that insanely catchy chorus from Wrong! There’s a very wobbly line from the early Eno pop songs like Needle In the Camel’s Eye to things like Icky Mettle. I used to listen to it and Superchunk and Guided by Voices constantly in the late nineties. So cool that you like music like this.
Didn't know the band, I think I'm gonna check them out! Nice video, your channel is criminally underrated
Cool, I hope you enjoy. The channel is finally starting to grow in recent months. Your support is really appreciated. Have a great weekend!
@@StellasEncounter that's cool Stella. You should write some of the labels like Matador or zines like Alternative press and see if they will support you. But still I like the indie grass roots feel of the channel. I think gen-xers like hearing a fresh perspective on their favorite indie bands and not listening or reading some Gen-X emo writer who is a so called music expert.
Hahaha Gen-X emo writer! Thanks for giving me the credit. Your comments have always been appreciated.
@@StellasEncounter yes, haha. I grew tired of the scene because of some of the pretentious writers. I do not fit into their stereotypical listener mold so I am not worthy of enjoying music they think is cool.
@@wlouisharris what do you mean stereotypical listener from Gen x writers?
Archers often reminded me of 'Mats too! So thanks for saying that. Especially "Harnessed in Slums", I could easily hear Westerberg sing and play like that in the mid-80's. Two amazing bands!
And can I just say that you have the most exquisite taste in music. Enjoying these videos, feels like coming home in a way :))
hahaha thank you! :) welcome home!!
so awesome you talked about this band!
I discovered Archers Of Loaf watching the sketch comedy show called Mr. Show With Bob & David. (Or it may have been a outtro to a stand up comedy show by David Cross)
I don't know the title but the song went "hey Joe come in where the waters warm, we've been here waiting for ya" etc
Very listenable!
I really enjoy your video essays! 🎉✊
My Top 10 are Wrong, Might, Harnessed in Slums, Web in Front, Let the Loser Melt, Strangled by the Stereo Wire, Step into the Light, Underdogs of Nipomo, Plumb Line, Fabricoh. I remember seeing the video for "Web in Front" on Mtv in '93 while in college, and instantly liking AoL. I can't say they were my absolute Favorite, though, since there seemed to be a new amazing band to discover every week back then. Pavement, Superchunk, Smashing Pumpkins, MBV, Ride, Dinosaur Jr, Tsunami, Helium, Rodan, Buffalo Tom, Tiger Trap, Nirvana, Belly, Breeders, Built to Spill, Sunny Day Real Estate...
Well, it's here. The greatest day in a quarter century.
What are your first impressions? Got any favorites?
I haven't stopped grinning.
If i explained more, YT would filter my comments for lewdness or something.
I hope you;re enjoying it as much as I have/am/and will continue to.
I never saw Archers of Loaf in concert but saw Eric Bachman in concert once.
This makes me so happy.
That was a really cool overview of one of my favorite bands. I'm gonna try to forward the live version of "Wrong" from the troubadour in L.A. a few years ago. I was there! I'm just at the bottom right of the frame by the stage. My usual spot if I'm able...
I really love the new album too...
You're lovely and have excellent taste in music... In my humble opinion...
I'm really glad you;re enjoying it as much as I am.
Hit me up on my Discord.
Have a great weekend and Happy Halloween!
one of my all time favourite bands, my top 10 of their songs would be:
1. harnessed in slums
2. fabricoh
3. audiowhore
4. death in the park
5. might
6. plumb line
7. scenic pastures
8. assassination on x-mas eve
9. tatyana
10. you and me
thanks for sharing your list. Great list!!
I love the album Vee Vee.
Going to see them in LA in Feb. I’m psyched. I would have made room for “Toast” in my top 10
That's great to hear, I hope you have a great gig!
Take some pics, share them on my discord, I have a #gigs channel!
It'd be great to see. Thanks for taking the time to reply and the recommendation.
Have a great weekend!
I could listen to you talk all day. ☺
Another amazing video by Stella! Love Archers of Loaf!
Thank you for your kind praise and continued support. I really appreciate it.
Have a great weekend!
AHHH I'm so happy I came across this
thank you for covering AoL - interesting Top 10
Icky Mettle is *chef's kiss*
The first time I listened to Eastern Youth, I had the same feeling only "white boy hears Japanese music for the first time". Like, all the other bands I was listening to from the US and Europe were getting stale at the time. And then I, a generic brand suburban white boy, heard Boiling Point 36 °C, and it was like greatest song in the world to me
discovered them just recently
Another great video. I get such a kick out of seeing a Chinese girl born in the 90's break down such a a great genre of music ;)
hahaha, Thank you very much for your kind words.
I hope you have a great weekend.
@@StellasEncounter np 1 there’s a chance that things will get weird - that’s a possibility!
Xin chao Stella - thanks for the introduction; the song 'Toast' made me laugh too (but my laugh is nowhere near as cute as yours). Enjoy the new record.
Hahaha thanks for watching too! :)
@@StellasEncounter thank you for replying. Sorry to be pushy, but I've put some music online - you're the ONLY person I know in Asia who may understand it !
The title is:
Hari Karachi & the Durango 4 OST by Jingo Harleyman.
if you have time. All the best.
Great stuff Stella
Great video, and not too cringy lol. I agree on the ep - GOAT is the GOAT. For full lengths, All the Nations Airports and Vee Vee are my favs. Have you heard The Speed of Cattle? It’s a collection of 7”’s, singles and alternate versions of some of their songs. I am assuming you have heard it! Anyway Telepathic Traffic is one of my fav AOL songs that’s on there and a few others. Excited for the new record! Cheers!
Haha yeah love the speed of cattle! Actually I haven't paid much attention "Telepathic Traffic" before you mentioned but I'm loving it!! Thanks for telling me! EB is such an underrated songwriter. Can't wait for the new album! Go loaf!!
I really enjoy seeing someone discover the music I grew up listening to all over again. It's really fun! Thanks for that!
Have you ever checked out mclusky at all? I feel like lyrically you might enjoy them.
Thank you, glad you enjoyed it. I haven't heard of them gonna check out later! :) Thanks for the recommendation.
I saw AoL many many times in the 1990’s, they used to play in Danbury, Connecticut at least once if not twice a year. Many other Chapel Hill/triangle bands used to play in Connecticut and the Connecticut bands (especially Monsterland and St. Johnny) would play there. I was supposed to see Archers twice in 2020 (Boston, Massachusetts and Lawrence, Kansas) but covid cancelled those. 😡
I am seeing Eric Bachmann do a solo acoustic set in someone’s house next month!
Oh those are memories! Would looove to have seen them back in the day, if only time machine were possible!! :( Hope you get to see AoL soon and enjoy the EB home show!!
Great video!
Thanks!
AoL were amazing, for sure. I would say Silkworm really gives em a run for their money for the title of "greatest" of the 90s indie rock bands though.
love them too!
🙋♂️ Stella 🌞 ! I love White Trash Heroes by the Archers Of Loaf. What a brilliant final album & look forward to the reunion album this fall ! Cool video ! 👍
This is fantastic, I really liked your comparison of lowest part is free and left of the dial (both some of my favorite songs of all time). I've actually only really listened to Icky Mettle and Vs the Greatest of All Time, I think it's time I listen to the rest of their stuff!
Here's my top ten AoL songs, (i haven't heard their last three albums so keep that in mind):
10. All Hail The Black Market
9. Might
8. Fat
7. Freezing Point
6. Wrong
5. Toast
4. Underdogs of Nipomo (the only song I've heard from Vee Vee so far and it's amazing)
3. Lowest Part is Free!
2. Plumb Line
1. Web in Front
These are my favorites although i love almost every song on Icky Mettle! one of the best albums of all time imo
Cool to see your list, I like "fat" too! And yeah you should def check out their other albums!!
Go Loaf!
Fun fact... Me and my friends once kidnapped the drummer in San Diego and got pretty drunk... Eventually the bassist, Mark, called and said, "we need our drummer back"... Which we did...
This is a fantastic anecdote!
also, thank you for returning him, I"m grateful!
Have a great weekend and Happy Halloween!
Still based and loaf pilled.
You were born in the wrong decade Stella! You could have experienced the great indie music in the 80's/90's! I got to see Archers of Loaf twice and they were great live. Here are a few more Indie bands of the 90's you might like if you haven't heard them.
Helium
His Name is Alive
Babes in Toyland
Cat Power
Geraldine Fibbers
Man Or Astroman?
Rodan
Slant 6
Yo La Tengo
thanks for your comment, and yeah I agree I would've totes enjoyed the scene! There are some bands among your list I haven't heard of I will check them out! Thanks for recs :)
Saw them live a couple of times in the '90s and they were fantastic!
It begins and ends with "Bacteria" or "Assassination on Christmas Eve"...
Los Campesinos!...? Your thoughts?
PUP?... Again, your thoughts?
I love Los Campesinos! Idk Pup?
@@StellasEncounter Soooo glad you love LC! That says a lot about you. I'm serious, they're a smart and demanding band. One of my top 5 bands...
PUP are a fucking great Canadian punk band. "Dark Days" and "Kids" are great songs. Saw a couple of times this year...
BTW I started signing up @ discord, but it's a pain. Ha
@@kennyvasquez8007 Nice! Gonna check out PUP. Come and make friends on discord :)
@@StellasEncounter OK, I really don't like discord. It's a pain in the ass. But I'll try again...
Are you an Versus(from NYC) fan? Hmmmmmm?
Do you agree that Archers of Loaf are the GREATEST INDIE ROCK BAND OF ALL TIME? 😅
#goloaf
Loafbros we are back
Let us have our Trad-dress Enbie GF and our (You)s in /mu/ this year and the years to come
Haha lol
I just found this channel yesterday. Your vibe and musical taste is better than Beato, Fantano and McKenty put together.
Hahaha this comment made me laugh! Thanks for the compliment, albeit a bit sarcastic!
@@StellasEncounter Not being sarcastic at all. I hope you continue to do this.
You are very nice and pretty
thanks you are so kind!!
"the greatest indie rock band of all time"....
Stella, dude. Uhm. All your videos are comprehensive and valuable, BUT.
That title, objectively, belongs to either Dinosaur Jr. or Pixies.
At the very least, give them each 24 hrs of heavy, and active listening and research before making that accreditation.
Please understand.
Hahaha love those two bands too!
Thank you for sharing your love for AOL origin story. So if you don't mind, I'll share mine...
Summer '93, my gf at the time was studying in Italy. She sent me a mixed tape, a web in front was the first song on side A. I knew it was over. 🥹 😭 😒 🤔 🙂 😁
Hahahahaha you have more than 1 fun story related to Web in front?!! I lolled at this comment (sorry!)
@@StellasEncounter not really, but needless to say that album stuck to me like glue and eerily fit the however many stages of grief I experienced. You and me, plumb line oh you know? just that whole album. I kind of over did it though and hadn't listened to it until years later. I moved to a new country and the train crossing signals sound hit a note that clicked Web in front on replay in my head. I walked out of a station and bang! right there at a 2nd hand book shop was Icky Mettle for 50 cents. Serendipitous!? But that album works when your not down too, who knew? 🤨
@@JohnnyWSmokeyJnrsMum hahaha that's totally serendipitous!! Yeah, I don't find the album to be down (personally), but somehow personal and amiable for sure. You're a good writer btw :)
@@StellasEncounter Wow, thank you!
I dare say there's quite a bit of evidence on your channel for that complimentary finger to be pointed at you plus your delivery and enunciation are pretty special too ;)