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... cultural decadal summary from Mark Fisher/K-Punk in this week's New Statesman (best, most succinct I've seen yet).
Fave bits:
No longer dressed in staid grey, the new cultural conservatism that enjoys full-spectrum dominance blitzes us with hypnotic hype - the whole neurotic assault and battery of multi-media marketing and interactivity that seems designed to ensure that nothing will ever happen again.
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But if bohemia can rouse itself from defeat and depression, the cultural terrain seems open for contest in a way that it has not been for a long time. Perhaps soon we will be able to look back on the Noughties with a shudder and think: how did things ever get that bad?
Fisher's book is a bargain ...
'Yet it did seem ... as if fantastic hope could take as strong a hold as Fact'
- Hard Times
Thursday, 17 December 2009
Tuesday, 15 December 2009
F-DUBZ SMACKS IT FROM BEYOND THE GRAVE
Excerpt from forthcoming The Pale King, entitled 'All That'.
See also this excellent potted bio article of DFW at the New Yorker.
Monday, 7 December 2009
THE XX
Have finally gotten round to listening to (and enjoying) these guys.
I knew we were always only a step away from a Chris Isaak revival!
Not really sure what potentialities it suggests for future UK alt-rock though, and there's the inevitable staginess of the vocals.
But better a vaguely cheesy American vocal intonation than a spuriously demotic one. One of the worst things about Libertines, Kate Nash, Maccabees et al is that the colloquial British accent is now an unfortunate (not to mention deeply corny) shibbolleth for a sort of twee, hedonistic, metropolitan, drama-school privilege.
ALEX FUCKING PETRIDIS
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... is up there with Conor McNicholas, Jo Whiley et al on my Middlebrow Wanker of the Decade list.
This review of the decade's pop was appropriately Whiggish and banal, a facetious non-argument which passingly acknowledges the limitations of mainstream pop culture, while wrapping the whole thing in blandly un-rigorous yuletide optimism.
... is up there with Conor McNicholas, Jo Whiley et al on my Middlebrow Wanker of the Decade list.
This review of the decade's pop was appropriately Whiggish and banal, a facetious non-argument which passingly acknowledges the limitations of mainstream pop culture, while wrapping the whole thing in blandly un-rigorous yuletide optimism.
Friday, 4 December 2009
SEBASTIEN TELLIER'S 'LA RITOURNELLE'
The Euro-eccentric's noughties masterpiece receives fittingly hyperbolic praise over at The Grain.
Top 10 Tunes of the Decade fast approaching.
VERSE FOR MIDNIGHT, NEW YEAR'S EVE 2009
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In sum, this decade offered up a flat
and fierce rebuttal to the notion that
pop music’s every bit as ‘high’ as books:
The Killers, Razorlight, Snow Patrol, Muse, The Kooks.
In sum, this decade offered up a flat
and fierce rebuttal to the notion that
pop music’s every bit as ‘high’ as books:
The Killers, Razorlight, Snow Patrol, Muse, The Kooks.
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