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Post subject: Re: Courtney Barnett Deserves A Thread
Posted: Fri May 27, 2016 10:54 pm
Broken Tamborine
Joined: Fri January 11, 2013 8:58 pm Posts: 428 Location: Vancouver, WA
tragabigzanda wrote:
surfndestroy wrote:
VinylGuy wrote:
I dont listen to her, i dont know her albums at all, but i saw those songs in SNL and thought about Nirvana...but not a good way.
Possibly not that big a difference from Nirvana but I find Courtney to be very similar to Breeders. Cannonball would not stick out an any of Courtney's albums.
Her voice actually reminds me of the girl from Elastica.
I thought she sounded like a cross between Elastica and Nirvana.
The full list of guests, in order of appearance are as follows:
Sleater-Kinney Glory! Bangs Courtney Barnett Bones Sloane & Dave Mudie Magda Szubanski Tim Rogers The Finks Tweedy The Drones Garret and Will Huxley, Gabi Barton Sunny Leunig Vincent Juggernaut Tain Stangret Izzi Goldman and John Nicholas & Thea Jones Batpiss Loose Tooth Camp Cope Jo Syme (Big Scary) East Brunswick All Girls Choir Paul Kelly Michael Leunig Meaghan Weiley, Jess Tyler, Thommy Taranto (Milk! Records) Jen Cloher Fraser A. Gorman Ouch My Face Marni Kornhauser & Radar Rad
The full list of guests, in order of appearance are as follows:
Sleater-Kinney Glory! Bangs Courtney Barnett Bones Sloane & Dave Mudie Magda Szubanski Tim Rogers The Finks Tweedy The Drones Garret and Will Huxley, Gabi Barton Sunny Leunig Vincent Juggernaut Tain Stangret Izzi Goldman and John Nicholas & Thea Jones Batpiss Loose Tooth Camp Cope Jo Syme (Big Scary) East Brunswick All Girls Choir Paul Kelly Michael Leunig Meaghan Weiley, Jess Tyler, Thommy Taranto (Milk! Records) Jen Cloher Fraser A. Gorman Ouch My Face Marni Kornhauser & Radar Rad
Post subject: Re: Courtney Barnett Deserves A Thread
Posted: Wed January 25, 2017 12:10 am
Production Police
Joined: Tue September 24, 2013 5:56 pm Posts: 47019 Location: In the oatmeal aisle wearing a Shellac shirt
I think it's one of the best "small town love songs" I've ever heard. Where Vedder or Springsteen take an almost Hallmark approach to that sort of story, this one just feels so completely real. This line really pushed the song into "true story" territory for me:
Now we've got that percolator / Never made a latte greater / I’m saving 23 dollars a week
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