Wednesday, March 25, 2009

the avett brothers

heard alot about these guys, read alot, dude i work with (who has taste) TRAVELS to see them. i've heard one album, "Mignonette". i cannot stand this band. alt-country/dummass lyrics/wow banjo. am i missing something beyond, "i can sing along"? give me a reason ... and be succinct with yer answer (i don't wanna listen to this again).

10 comments:

Xmastime said...

i think Tinsel & Rot is pacing his apartment right now, furiously crafting a response ;)

here. said...

hey, maybe i hit the wrong album ... spent the better part of a decade dismissing the beatles based on a listen to sgt. pepper.

Xmastime said...

yeah...cause without trying really hard, i guess youd never hear any other Beatles songs (i just posted on pepper!!!!! we are in sympatico!! spooky!!!!)

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Kleingärtner said...

Screw the avett bros, check out BEND! They rule!

Kiko Jones said...

Yeah, I also checked out The Avett Brothers after reading the equivalent of a small phonebook worth of positive press. (Or should I update the analogy to a 'medium-sized blog'?) Not impressed. My problem is, I can't deal with prolonged exposure to alt-country. And by prolonged I mean more than 10-15 mins.

here. said...

kiko, i can't use that angle. hate the term "alt-", but i dig many of those bands. it's just when the best word i can come up with about a band is "scruffy", i gotta bail.

Mr. Bad Example said...

I didn't think much of 'em after listening to the first CD of theirs I heard ("A Carolina Jubilee"), but I saw them live and that swayed me. A few dozen shows later, I still like 'em. And I dig all their CDs, too, even the one I wasn't too hot on at first.

Songwriting's gotten better as they've progressed (though I wouldn't say the lyrics on Mignonette are particularly dumbass...to each his own). For me, the heart of the playing covers up any inadequacies of the songs. But that's probably colored by seeing the songs done live.

I'd say if you don't like Mignonette (my fave), you probably won't like 'em. Some like Four Thieves Gone better (it's a fuller sound...Emotionalism is a little more adventurous).

Not all that succinct, and likely not persuasive, but there it is.

And there was no pacing involved.

here. said...

m.b.e.,

i'm definitely gonna check em out live. gotten too much hate e-mail not to. like i said, peeps i trust (you included!) really dig em. i just was kinda blinded by the earnestness of it.

gihyb

ps: fuck xmastime!

hanukkah time said...

You should check out this amaaaaziiing jam band called WILCO. It's like James Taylor fronting the Grateful Dead.