thank you sm for making this! One of my favorite bands ever. Its inspiring to see how sincere and passionate they were with their music and how sincere they seemed in interviews. I met Ned recently cause of Glitterer touring and even though I was way too nervous to say alot he still treated me with respect. They all seem like such genuine people.
also jamie is in school for music i think and shane was doing some guitar for a rapper and was going to make music with his gf the girl from tigers jaw but that page got taken down
I consider Swervedriver one of the best bands of all time, so when I heard Floral Green I was hooked immediately. Similar shoegaze sound but with that hardcore sound and energy Blew me away, what a great band.
usually the pinned comment on a video. Here's one for the 2010s. Thanks for watching! open.spotify.com/playlist/0ikXbkO5PlmvvQ4teDDvvt?si=87db0ff2cdff4e27
I had the pleasure of seeing Title Fight only once, a little over a month after they released The Last Thing You Forget. It was the day before Halloween, and they were opening for New Found Glory. At the time, I don't think anyone anticipated how big they would become or how relevant they would remain so many years later. Although I wasn't as into them as some of my friends, I still remember that show vividly. It definitely ranks in my top ten favorite shows of all time. As for Glitterer, I think "power pop" is the term you're looking for. To preface this, I'm not trying to be difficult or argue semantics, but I genuinely don't understand how Hum's earlier records get categorized as shoegaze. Electra 2000 is like Helmet's Meantime with catchier riffs and nerdier vocals. I would argue that Downward is Heavenward has more of that shoegaze washiness than You'd Prefer an Astronaut, and Inlet is probably the most shoegaze thing they've done. It's a bit pedantic, but I'm interested in hearing other takes on it.
I feel like Title Fight didn't go shoegaze ENOUGH on hyperview, that's why it's boring. Not really many in your face swelling moments that push the emotion over the edge. Even bands that influenced them did the style properly, it's just a botched shoegaze record sadly.
"Numb, but I still feel it" is one of the best opening tracks to any album of all time. I'll die on this hill.
this thumbnail made me get so excited that they actually tweeted that
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thank you sm for making this! One of my favorite bands ever. Its inspiring to see how sincere and passionate they were with their music and how sincere they seemed in interviews. I met Ned recently cause of Glitterer touring and even though I was way too nervous to say alot he still treated me with respect. They all seem like such genuine people.
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Title Fight were so good at dialing into their specific sound. It was extremely authentic and effortless. I hope they come back!!
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also jamie is in school for music i think and shane was doing some guitar for a rapper and was going to make music with his gf the girl from tigers jaw but that page got taken down
I consider Swervedriver one of the best bands of all time, so when I heard Floral Green I was hooked immediately. Similar shoegaze sound but with that hardcore sound and energy Blew me away, what a great band.
Great thumbnail. I actually went and looked.
Do you have any playlists you can share bro? Your videos have been great for getting into the scene
usually the pinned comment on a video. Here's one for the 2010s. Thanks for watching!
open.spotify.com/playlist/0ikXbkO5PlmvvQ4teDDvvt?si=87db0ff2cdff4e27
I had the pleasure of seeing Title Fight only once, a little over a month after they released The Last Thing You Forget. It was the day before Halloween, and they were opening for New Found Glory. At the time, I don't think anyone anticipated how big they would become or how relevant they would remain so many years later. Although I wasn't as into them as some of my friends, I still remember that show vividly. It definitely ranks in my top ten favorite shows of all time.
As for Glitterer, I think "power pop" is the term you're looking for. To preface this, I'm not trying to be difficult or argue semantics, but I genuinely don't understand how Hum's earlier records get categorized as shoegaze. Electra 2000 is like Helmet's Meantime with catchier riffs and nerdier vocals. I would argue that Downward is Heavenward has more of that shoegaze washiness than You'd Prefer an Astronaut, and Inlet is probably the most shoegaze thing they've done. It's a bit pedantic, but I'm interested in hearing other takes on it.
can i pls get music recs i need some more music to listen to🙏
you made me look with the thumbnail lol.
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Title Fight was the first band i bought merch for, the second being Weezer.
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Probably going to get a lot of hate for this but hyperview kind of reminds me of the smiths but hardcore 😅great album!
I feel like Title Fight didn't go shoegaze ENOUGH on hyperview, that's why it's boring. Not really many in your face swelling moments that push the emotion over the edge. Even bands that influenced them did the style properly, it's just a botched shoegaze record sadly.
Bad take.
Damn, ai thibk that hyperview is great, an amazing gateway into shoegaze
ouch. That's rough. I really enjoy hyperview actually
Shed is much, much better than Floral Green imo.