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I think the bigger question is: what is it in us that draws us towards them?
are there distinct similarities between the fans? i've noticed that people
that listen to complex music tend to be introverted people. is this a fact? i
don't know. i am only reflecting on
I am personally drawn to Sunny Day Real Estate (as well as some of my other favorite
bands) because of the amount of emotion and themselves that they put into their
songwriting (as well as playing live). Any four or five guys can get onto a stage and
sing, but to truly capture greatness, you
i think that what WE have in common is a common sensitivity:what sends a shudder
through or hearts when we haer jeremy's soft screamings,the different guitarlines
answering to each other and the drumlines which may sound irre ular to those who
didn't listen to 'em carrefully enough.
i'd
if we drew a list of all the bands n records we like 2gether we'd see we have many in
common.
there's something that moves us in sdre's music that we can find in some other
bands(though i'm not sure they r many to reach such a high level of purity...)
What d'y'all think about this?
ryu
I think that sounds like a good idea... yeah, I've noticed alot of stuff from
my collection in other people's "NP"'s... I think the records we all like
would probably show that we like stuff with melodic complexities as well as
dynamic energy... musically... as well as some element about the
If we drew a list of all the bands n records we like 2gether we'd see we have
many in common.
there's something that moves us in sdre's music that we can find in some
other bands(though i'm not sure they r many to reach such a high level of
purity...)
What d'y'all think about this?
ryu
I agree
Art connects people together. When I hear the end of
J'nuh and about 50 Jeremy's come in together, harmonizing, I have felt this
way. When there is that eerie feedback and then the drums come in at the
beginning of HIFTBSO, I have felt that way. Even when I watch Dan bang out
the J'nuh