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Pinback
I love 'em
Anyone else listen to them? |
No.
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who?
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Why?
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Wha?
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pinball is a nice game , but who the f... are pinback
- sounds like a failure in the pinball game |
pin ball :confused:
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I don't listen to them and have never heard of them but am willing to give them a try. Why don't you give a bit more info (such as genre and artists who are similar)?
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Pinback (Indie-rock, avant-pop, downbeat) Sounds kinda like Cold Play or Death Cab for Cutie somewhat. Very mellow and dreamy. Not for hard rock or metal fans.
Some Songs here http://www.epitonic.com/artists/pinback.html More songs from their web Site http://www.pinback.com/page4b.html Not my particular flavor(genre) but I did like the song Manchuria from their web site. If you like the "new mellow dreamy soft rock" Give it a try. With a bit more polish you might hear more from these guys. I'll give them 2 1/2 starshttp://www.tangovisit.com/Images/star2-5.gif Listen to Samples More about the band Talk about impressive resumes. Pinback's members can claim previous service time in such noted San Diego thinking person's rock ensembles as Three Mile Pilot, Black Heart Procession, Heavy Vegetable, Thingy, Physics, and Optiganally Yours. And, amazingly enough, Pinback doesn't sound much like any of those bands -- that is, beyond, a penchant for warped quirkiness that ties all those projects together and leads one to conjecture that there must be something in San Diego's drinking water.... Anyway, Pinback's warped quirkiness is of a decidedly pretty, rather ethereal sort. Their instrumentation is assured but fairly sparse; their songs move at moderate speeds. Traces of the sad, vaguely carnivalesque sound of Three Mile Pilot can be found here in the thin mournful keyboard lines and tinny pianos parts, which spiral around equally thin guitars and plaintive dual vocals. At the same time, there's the feeling that all this lovely melancholy is just a ruse, because careful listening reveals a penchant for Lynchian lunacy; note the songs' lyrical content, populated by manic "da da da whoo whoo" sorts of choruses and strings of dark non sequiturs that sound like nursery rhymes on some serious crack. And how about that pert scratching buried beneath those angelic melodies and chiming guitars? So Pinback is weird, yes, but pleasantly so, for these warm, intelligently constructed avant-pop compositions really do tickle the ears in the nicest of ways. It all started in early '98 when Pinback's founding savants, Zach Smith and Rob Crow, found themselves with a little time on their hands, remarkably enough, which they used to put together some new songs on Smith's PC. In time, the project evolved into Pinback's '98 self-titled debut album, a ten-song exercise in dreamily controlled strangeness, from which "Loro" is culled. After recruiting drummer Tom Zinsor, Pinback released their Some Voices EP in 2000. |
[edit] damn. too slow again, lol :D [/edit]
There's some free Pinback mp3's here: http://www.pinback.com/page4b.html http://www.epitonic.com/artists/pinback.html Kinda jingly jangly indie pop sounding... Not sure who or what they sound like, maybe XTC meets the Housemartins or something :D Not a patch on Shriekback or Laidback (or Coldplay or DCFC, for that matter) [edit] Heh, I might as well just delete this post then, hehe. [/edit] |
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Good point. I listen to all types of music too. :D
So if you listen to only Hard Rock or only Metal and that's all you listen to this band may or my not be for you. :D |
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