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Or music snobs, I don't know which one is PC or which one you prefer.

Anyway, I've been flipping through iTunes listening to their 30 snippits of songs and I've run across a few that I would like some opinions on, if any of you have their CD's.

I am far from a music snob, so if any of these people/groups are main stream, I apologize in advance. I have never heard of them.

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Noam Weinstein
Keane
Jane Jensen
Neutral Milk Hotel
Shins
Wisely
Spoon
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Neutral Milk Hotel - Aeroplane over the Sea

Very good, but it'll take a few listens to enjoy it. On Avery Island is good too.

I don't know enough about/am not a big enough fan of the rest to give feedback on.
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The Shins and the Spoons are definitely critic's choices. Keane, on the other hand, is like Coldplay, but without any guitars and the guy sings in a lower pitch.

I have a few Shins songs and several Spoon CDs. My favorite is "Kill the Moonlight." It's on my list of all-time favorite CDs.
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i like the Shins alot. esp. the LP Chutes too Narrow.
it's poppy and tuneful.
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Shins - Download now. Happy music.
Neutral Milk Hotel - LOVE! Download as well. More mellow.
Keane - OK, but that album put me to sleep. Lots of friends like them though!
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If you like the brand of pop that is preferred by today's disaffected youth, those bands are for you.
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Dinsdale wrote:If you like the brand of pop that is preferred by today's disaffected youth, those bands are for you.
So you don't know too much about them, either?
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The "disaffected youth" of today isn't listening to Neutral Milk Hotel. They're listening to Mike Jones and Juelz Santana.
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Dinsdale wrote:If you like the brand of pop that is preferred by today's disaffected youth, those bands are for you.
I used to feel the same way. Then I started listening to some of the bands Patsy has posted YSI links for. Most of it has found its way into my iPod's rotation. So maybe this stuff (none of which I have ever heard of before) isn't all that bad? Maybe she could squeeze a YSI link in between posts about her supervisor's polyester pant suits? ;)
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BSmack wrote:
Dinsdale wrote:If you like the brand of pop that is preferred by today's disaffected youth, those bands are for you.
I used to feel the same way. Then I started listening to some of the bands Patsy has posted YSI links for. Most of it has found its way into my iPod's rotation. So maybe this stuff (none of which I have ever heard of before) isn't all that bad? Maybe she could squeeze a YSI link in between posts about her supervisor's polyester pant suits? ;)
Definitely. I will post some soon. Have to go to my parents' tonight so maybe when I get home? Got some new stuff to shizzare. :)
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Killian wrote:
So you don't know too much about them, either?
Heard them all.

I was just offering a very broad overview based on the perspective of a not-too-big a fan of modern pop.

Remember, about 15% of the bands you listed live in my town, and play/hang out at the clubs I frequent(although not nearly so "frequent" anymore). The rest of them will probably jump on the bandwagon and move here in the next few months, or so the Law of Averages dictates.

The current set of indie/pop bands aren't really an area of interest for me, but more of a pest.

Just offering perspective, that's all. If you're a big pop fan, then those bands are certainly worth a listen.
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Just offering perspective
Since when does being an attention-whoring asshole qualify as "offering perspective"?
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MgoBlue-LightSpecial wrote:
Just offering perspective
Since when does being an attention-whoring asshole qualify as "offering perspective"?
rack the fuck out of that balst.

the shins are the shit and spoon is great. the shins sound simple, but i have a friend who has been playing guitar for eight years and he said he can't play new slang, which i always thought was a very simple song. i don't play any guitar, either.
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MgoBlue-LightSpecial wrote:Since when does being an attention-whoring asshole qualify as "offering perspective"?
You say to-MAY-to, I say to-MAH-to...you know.
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The current set of indie/pop bands aren't really an area of interest for me, but more of a pest.
Just taking up and wasting perfectly good club space.

Like the youth market drives the industry. They are too fucking stupid to know good music / artist's if it smacked them in their metal studded grilles.
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Keane is the only one off that list I've heard.
"Somewhere Only We Know" gets airplay on WXPN, the UPenn (Philly) station simulcast in Harrisburg,
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