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Irish Aris's Walrus: The Reveal

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  • Registered Users Posts: 20,753 ✭✭✭✭beakerjoe


    Ah pendulum, a band I kinda like. Some of their stuff is top drum n bassy for me, but love Propane NightMares and their track with In Flames, Self vs Self.

    The latter would make great fight entrance music.... Hi ShaneU.


  • Registered Users Posts: 11,007 ✭✭✭✭Electric Nitwit


    beakerjoe wrote: »
    Ah pendulum, a band I kinda like
    For me they're like a Jason Statham film - you know they're not actually good, but at the right time you can leave your brain out of it and just enjoy the madness. They're one of the best gigs I've ever been to, but I was hammered and the crowd was right on it!


  • Registered Users Posts: 5,069 ✭✭✭Irish Aris


    I was very tempted to go for this...



    As a standalone "song" it doesn't really stand up but as an album opener I think it's brilliant. Cracks me up every time too, even though I think they meant it earnestly


    It helps that it leads straight into "Slam" which is a belting tune

    For this category, I have added a second test to help me with the rankings (the first one obviously being: do I like the song): Does this opening track make me want to listen to the whole album?
    As it turned out this didn't help very much, almost all songs in the list passed this test.
    To your point, this song probably wouldn't place very high, but would definitely pass the test and I would listen to the rest of the album, I feel a story is coming. In the actual list one of the participants (don't know who yet, I haven't checked names yet) submitted a very unique selection of a song. Though it didn't do very well, it was a primary example of an album that I definitely want to listen in its entirety.


  • Registered Users Posts: 11,007 ✭✭✭✭Electric Nitwit


    Yeah, a great first song and a great album intro can be two very different things. I love short spoken intros where track two is the first real song, but they usually don't stand up by themselves


  • Registered Users Posts: 18,503 ✭✭✭✭Also Starring LeVar Burton


    Irish Aris wrote: »
    In the actual list one of the participants (don't know who yet, I haven't checked names yet) submitted a very unique selection of a song. Though it didn't do very well, it was a primary example of an album that I definitely want to listen in its entirety.

    Uh oh... that sounds like it could be mine...

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  • Registered Users Posts: 5,069 ✭✭✭Irish Aris


    Uh oh... that sounds like it could be mine...

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    I honestly don't know - I'm keeping the suspense at the maximum

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  • Moderators, Sports Moderators Posts: 51,516 Mod ✭✭✭✭Necro


    Yeah, a great first song and a great album intro can be two very different things. I love short spoken intros where track two is the first real song, but they usually don't stand up by themselves

    I personally think mine is both... Though I don't expect to do too well here because of the artist I picked :D


  • Registered Users Posts: 5,069 ✭✭✭Irish Aris


    I forgot to mention that in this category we have a song that was submitted by 2 participants. So we have 20 songs instead of 21 and I will skip a place in the rankings and give the song a joined position, i.e. if the song placed 11th, we won't have a song in the 12th place and both players will get the same amount of points for teh 11th place

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  • Registered Users Posts: 5,069 ✭✭✭Irish Aris


    OK, just finished with work for the day, so we will start the evening's entertainment now!!

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  • Registered Users Posts: 5,069 ✭✭✭Irish Aris


    In 11th place, submitted by
    Electric Nitwit
    , Broken Records-Nearly Home (from the album Until the End Begins to Part)



    This song was like the yoyo of the category and one of the main reasons that this list took so long to finalise. There are 2 distinct parts to the song. In the first half things are a bit more acoustic. I liked the first minute, which is pretty much an atmospheric intro that sounds lovely, and the song builds from that and the use of strings gives it a very nice flavour. Alas, for the second part (around the 3-minute mark) the song gets a bit “busy”: it sounds as all the mics for all the instruments are turned up to the max and fight each other for listening space. I also wasn’t very fond of the high notes of lead singer Jamie Sutherland (although elsewhere in the song I do like his voice). So when I was stuck for rankings, this took a toll: not necessarily what I would call a great opener, but a good song and good introduction to a band that I have never heard of.


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  • Registered Users Posts: 5,069 ✭✭✭Irish Aris


    In 12th place, submitted by
    JP Liz V1
    , Walking On Cars-Catch Me If You Can (from the album Everything this Way)



    Another great song from a band that I knew as a name but not any of their music. I liked the piano intro and how the song builds up from there to gradually come to full speed. Great energy and I like Patrick Sheehy’s voice. At first listen I didn’t find it interesting enough and thought that I wouldn’t want to listen to the rest of the album, but it grew on me and changed my mind, so this goes in the (long) list of albums to discover.


  • Registered Users Posts: 5,069 ✭✭✭Irish Aris


    In 10th place, submitted by
    phatkev
    , Hot Chip-Melody of Love (from the album A Bath Full of Ecstasy)



    Hot Chip was an accidental discovery when I saw them live in Longitude festival a few years ago (that day I have gone for Kraftwerk). It is surprising that I didn’t know them before that as their music is exactly what I like. This is a great dance song, trademark Hot Chip sound and you have to love Alexis Taylor’s voice. I was expecting this to be higher, but there were so many great songs so it barely made it to the top-10.


  • Registered Users Posts: 5,069 ✭✭✭Irish Aris


    In 13th place, submitted by
    Gru
    , Arctic Monkeys-Brianstorm (from the album Favourite Worst Nightmare)



    We have previously established that I’m not crazy about Arctic Monkeys. I will give them though that this is a great opening track for the album. The energetic, fast pace is what I normally look in an opener. The guitar riff gets slightly repetitive, but this is only 3 minute long so I wasn’t really bored with it. Plus I’m a sucker for the kind of pause they have at 2:35. I don’t have this album, and will make sure to give it a listen.


  • Registered Users Posts: 5,069 ✭✭✭Irish Aris


    In 9th place, submitted by
    beakerjoe
    , Years and Years-Sanctify (from the album Palo Santo)



    I don’t think I have heard this song before, if I have it never registered with me. I have the debut Years and Years album but didn’t think too much about it, so when Palo Santo came out I didn’t give it a chance. Based on what I heard here, a mistake that I need to rectify. The chorus is one of the catchiest in this list, and I like that it is arranged a bit differently than the rest of the song so it makes it stand out. Olly Alexander is another singer that I don’t always like, but he sounds great here.


  • Registered Users Posts: 5,069 ✭✭✭Irish Aris


    In 14th place, submitted by
    RasTa
    , Radiohead-2+2=5 (The Lukewarm) (from the album Hail to the Thief)



    After the. . . ehm. . . debate that My Iron Lung’s placing caused in a previous category, 2+2=5 does better. I have mentioned that I got interested in them from the Kid A album onwards when they introduced electronic elements. Hail to the Thief was a return to a more rock sound, but the use of electronic sounds is still obvious. Not everything is perfect here (Yorke’s voice sounds whiny at some parts) but I liked the drum parts (in the first minute or so it sounds like a drum machine, not sure if that’s the case or not) and I really liked the “explosive” part between 1:55 and 2:25.


  • Registered Users Posts: 5,069 ✭✭✭Irish Aris


    In 8th place, submitted by
    Mustang Shelly
    , Evanescence-Going Under (from the album Fallen)



    A great song and great album opener. From the first second Amy Lee’s voice is everything in this song. I have seen them live the year after they released this album and she sounds incredibly live. I also like the balanced production on the whole album: her voice is center stage but doesn’t overshadow the rest of the instruments and everything falls into place nicely.


  • Registered Users Posts: 5,069 ✭✭✭Irish Aris


    In 15th place, submitted by
    fixXxer
    , Jeff Wayne-The Eve of the War (from the album The War of the Worlds)



    This is an album and song that I have never heard of, although it transpired that it is quiet famous. There are many things that I liked about this one: the space disco sound of the music, the narration of Richard Burton and the repeated motifs which in their majority are really catchy. The singing parts are probably the less interesting aspect of it. Although it got stuck in the lower places, this is something very interesting and I plan to listen to the whole album – but after I acquaint myself H.G Welsh’s novel (I checked and have never read it).


  • Registered Users Posts: 6,283 ✭✭✭fixXxer


    You've said that about my last two picks and that's honestly better than points. War of the World's is a matter piece, with Thunder Child possibly being my favourite track off the album.


  • Registered Users Posts: 5,069 ✭✭✭Irish Aris


    In 7th place, submitted by
    Zaph
    , Lloyd Cole and the Commotions-Perfect Skin (from the album Rattlesnakes)



    If I had done this Walrus 3 years ago, this song would have been to the lower ranks, as I have never explored or admired that indie/guitar pop 80s sound. Since then I have discovered (and in many cases loved) many of the artists that play around this type of sound: The The, Deacon Blue, Prefab Sprout, Aztec Camera to name a few. Lloyd Cole is next in line. I actually listened to his latest, very interesting album Guesswork last year and now I plan to explore his old catalogue, starting with the 3 Commotions album. This is a great song, it has this very distinctive guitar pop sound that was very prevailing at the time, especially in the Scottish and Northern England music scenes. And I love his voice in this one. A great choice of a song, 80s rule!!!


  • Registered Users Posts: 5,069 ✭✭✭Irish Aris


    fixXxer wrote: »
    You've said that about my last two picks and that's honestly better than points. War of the World's is a matter piece, with Thunder Child possibly being my favourite track off the album.

    Yes, your selections were very off the beaten track, but none of them out of bounds. Metallica remains the biggest surprise, a song that I started listening to with a bit of bias against it, and I loved it. I know some more points would have been great, but you definitely fulfilled the idea of introducing me to new music! :)


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  • Registered Users Posts: 5,069 ✭✭✭Irish Aris


    In 16th place, submitted by
    Osh
    , Stereolab-Brakhage (from the album Dots and Loops)



    Third and final appearance of Stereolab in this Walrus. There is a bit of a paradox here: although it is the lowest scoring Stereolab song, it is the one that intrigues me the most. I think it just got unlucky being in a very strong category/playlist. The song itself isn’t exactly what I would normally think a great opener. This kind of mid-tempo rhythm can sometimes be easy to forget. Not here though, as there many interesting elements that I have associated with experimental electronic music. The one thing that I didn’t like was the extended use of the vibraphone (or is it a marimba? I always confused the two): it’s a sound that I find difficult to warm up to and I had the same issue when I went through a jazz phase in the early noughties. Nevertheless, a very interesting song and probably the Stereolab album I’m more interested to explore.


  • Registered Users Posts: 5,069 ✭✭✭Irish Aris


    In 6th place, submitted by
    Deleted User
    , Interpol-Untitled (from the album Turn On The Bright Lights)



    Another interesting selection. I have their debut album but didn’t find it particularly good at the time (I think it was a couple of years before I went through my 00s rock phase) so I didn’t bother with them any further and I never revisited that album. Probably high time that I do, because I really like what I hear. The guitar work on this one is excellent and I like how the mood changes throughout the song especially in the instrumental parts – the long outro is really good.


  • Registered Users Posts: 5,069 ✭✭✭Irish Aris


    In 17th place, submitted by
    Sawduck
    , Led Zeppelin-Good Times Bad Times (from the album Led Zeppelin I)



    I don’t consider myself a big fan of the Led Zeppelin sound, this 70s hard rock music doesn’t appeal to me at all. But I like Robert Plant’s voice, I think one of the best voices in rock – and the rest of the band are very good musicians, so a classic case of admiring them but not loving them. I have heard this one before but not in many years. A nice short song, which opened their debut album and gives a good preview of things to come.


  • Registered Users Posts: 5,069 ✭✭✭Irish Aris


    In 5th place, submitted by
    Also Starring LeVar Burton
    , Everything Everything-Cough Cough (from the album Arc)



    What a belter of a song and a cracking opening track!! Any song that is structured around drums gets my full attention straight away and for 45 seconds this song has nothing else but drums and voice. Even in the rest of the song drums are left right and center with all the other instruments being supportive of this great rhythmic track. This is a song that will be stuck on repeat for years to come. I have never listened to anything from Everything Everything but not only I plan to get all their discography but also see them live when they will come to Dublin next year (coronavirus permitting of course). It came very close to break the undisputed top 3 (more on that in a few minutes) and that says a lot.


  • Registered Users Posts: 18,503 ✭✭✭✭Also Starring LeVar Burton


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  • Registered Users Posts: 18,503 ✭✭✭✭Also Starring LeVar Burton


    Irish Aris wrote: »
    In 5th place, submitted by
    Also Starring LeVar Burton
    , Everything Everything-Cough Cough (from the album Arc)



    What a belter of a song and a cracking opening track!! Any song that is structured around drums gets my full attention straight away and for 45 seconds this song has nothing else but drums and voice. Even in the rest of the song drums are left right and center with all the other instruments being supportive of this great rhythmic track. This is a song that will be stuck on repeat for years to come. I have never listened to anything from Everything Everything but not only I plan to get all their discography but also see them live when they will come to Dublin next year (coronavirus permitting of course). It came very close to break the undisputed top 3 (more on that in a few minutes) and that says a lot.

    Saw them live the last time they played in Dublin there a couple of years ago. Absolutely phenomenal gig, great energy to them.


  • Registered Users Posts: 5,069 ✭✭✭Irish Aris


    In 18th place, submitted by
    JohnGreenFan
    , All Time Low-Weightless (from the album Nothing Personal)



    I don’t mind the occasional pop punk in my playlists, I like the energy that bands like All Time Low have. This falls under this category, but I wasn’t really excited about it – I liked it when I was listening to it but it didn’t stay long with me, I kept forgetting about it. But I think they are promising so I will check them out a bit further.


  • Registered Users Posts: 5,069 ✭✭✭Irish Aris


    Saw them live the last time they played in Dublin there a couple of years ago. Absolutely phenomenal gig, great energy to them.

    I can imagine!!
    I will go as far to say that this was the greatest new discovery of the whole Walrus, fair play!!


  • Registered Users Posts: 5,069 ✭✭✭Irish Aris


    OK, so we don't have a 4th place. As I mentioned earlier we had a song that was nominated twice and occupies the 3rd spot.
    7 people now waiting to hear their results:
    Green&Red
    Kolido
    lassykk
    Necro
    s1ippy
    ShaneU
    the purple tin


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  • Registered Users Posts: 14,847 ✭✭✭✭ShaneU


    Wow last 7 so this is what it feels like :D


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