I fucking love Slint
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AMA with Slint on Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/postrock/comme ... _ask_them/
Oh man, I can't believe I missed this.
Oh man, I can't believe I missed this.
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Those things always end up underwhelming. A lot of fans gushing and a bunch of short one word answers to their questions.
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I’ve been a Squirrel Bait fan since their first record. Their 2 12”s are among the 50 (or less) records that I’ve held onto since the ‘80s. My love of SB was one of the things that kept me from enjoying Slint for many years. It’s only recently that I’ve started to appreciate them in their own right.PorkyPrimeCut wrote: ↑Mon Apr 08, 2019 6:19 amAny fans of Squirrel Bait here? I often reach for them straight after I've listened to Tweez. A similar era & sound, I guess. Not to mention being amazingly young for the maturity of their output (like Slint).
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Yeah, I'm reading it right now. Lot's of dumb questions. Really? Another question about sex cakes? Another annoying one is: "OMG, Spiderland, you guys! How did it feel to suddenly realize that you're geniuses?!" etc. Questions like that must make the band feel like their audience can't relate to them on a human level at all.
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I was on i just asked what they were listening to when they made Spiderland. Todd gave a nice reply but yeah lots of it seemed like people asking stuff that you could either find out in interviews or from the film.
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god Britt was SIXTEEN when they were getting started, not sure how much later this is:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=96MxID3GK4c
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=96MxID3GK4c
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I'd been meaning to look at their exact ages. It was only when I saw the film that it dawned on me just how young they all were.MatthewK wrote: ↑Tue Jan 05, 2021 4:15 amgod Britt was SIXTEEN when they were getting started, not sure how much later this is:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=96MxID3GK4c
Ethan Buckler - born in 1967
David Pajo - born in June 1968
Brian McMahan - born in January 1969
Britt Walford - born in March 1970
Slint formed in the summer of 1986
Walford was briefly in the band, Squirrel Bait, from 1983 to 1984 meaning he was possibly 13 years old when he was playing like this!
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Wow, that's crazy. I was also high on cough syrup when I heard Good Morning Captain for the first time.
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I was/still am late to the party with Slint. For the last 25 years my favorite bands have listed Slint or Spiderland as their favorite, so you'd think I'd have gravitated towards them earlier. I knew they were influential, but never concerned with searching them out. I think after I watched the doc last year I finally got interested, after attempting to listen to Spiderland on spotify once in a while over the previous handful of years. I still only like the first and last songs. I have been listening to David Pajo's late 90s instrumental albums a lot lately, those are pretty good. I've liked the instrumental songs on Whatever, Mortal for a while due to skate videos, but still haven't gotten into his vocal stuff.
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yeah that's what always shocks me. i'm hitting 30 and i've never wrote a song half as good as good morning captain.PorkyPrimeCut wrote: ↑Tue Jan 05, 2021 5:41 amI'd been meaning to look at their exact ages. It was only when I saw the film that it dawned on me just how young they all were.MatthewK wrote: ↑Tue Jan 05, 2021 4:15 amgod Britt was SIXTEEN when they were getting started, not sure how much later this is:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=96MxID3GK4c
Ethan Buckler - born in 1967
David Pajo - born in June 1968
Brian McMahan - born in January 1969
Britt Walford - born in March 1970
Slint formed in the summer of 1986
Walford was briefly in the band, Squirrel Bait, from 1983 to 1984 meaning he was possibly 13 years old when he was playing like this!
i'm a big slint fan. the dude that runs my local record shop knows in into post-hardcore/post rock and when a slint t-shirt came in, he was just like "i'll set it aside for you"
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I love the Aerial M/Papa M stuff. The self titled and live from a shark cage are two of my faves. The For Carnation album is really good too, you can hear different elements of Slint in those albums well.mcbrandt wrote: ↑Tue Jan 05, 2021 8:45 amI was/still am late to the party with Slint. For the last 25 years my favorite bands have listed Slint or Spiderland as their favorite, so you'd think I'd have gravitated towards them earlier. I knew they were influential, but never concerned with searching them out. I think after I watched the doc last year I finally got interested, after attempting to listen to Spiderland on spotify once in a while over the previous handful of years. I still only like the first and last songs. I have been listening to David Pajo's late 90s instrumental albums a lot lately, those are pretty good. I've liked the instrumental songs on Whatever, Mortal for a while due to skate videos, but still haven't gotten into his vocal stuff.
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Ha ha! We shall forever be bonded as Slint cough syrup brothers!BoringPostcards wrote: ↑Tue Jan 05, 2021 5:50 amWow, that's crazy. I was also high on cough syrup when I heard Good Morning Captain for the first time.
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Spiderland was on heavy repeat for a few years there, but my subsequent world is a little less... angular?
I do regret not seeing the Slint tour however. I was in a bout of "nostalgia gets you nowhere; why should I relive old records" and passed on it (and I'd seen the For Carnation/____ M projects a few times).
Still: better than a friend of mine who had tickets but forgot to write it down in the calendar, only to discover that he'd missed it the next day. Ouch.
I do regret not seeing the Slint tour however. I was in a bout of "nostalgia gets you nowhere; why should I relive old records" and passed on it (and I'd seen the For Carnation/____ M projects a few times).
Still: better than a friend of mine who had tickets but forgot to write it down in the calendar, only to discover that he'd missed it the next day. Ouch.
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I can't believe I fell for Doctor Mom. That shit is like Ketamine. Bad news Brown.beauzooka wrote: ↑Tue Jan 05, 2021 3:44 pmHa ha! We shall forever be bonded as Slint cough syrup brothers!BoringPostcards wrote: ↑Tue Jan 05, 2021 5:50 amWow, that's crazy. I was also high on cough syrup when I heard Good Morning Captain for the first time.
Those crazy Deer Lake boys were doing it after a Lobster Stairs vs The Sliks 2-band battle of the bands in 1998. I was 17 and the guitarist/keyboardist of Lobster Stairs.
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I won't bother you with our projects, but check out my friend Abbott's band called Geinus. They are heavily inspired by The Jesus Lizard. You can find both his bands on YouTube. His other is called Local Tough, and have a phenomenal lead vocalist.
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