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Klaxons 2007
Al tempo del nostro post/editoriale sui Klaxons e sugli UK-hype, non avevo letto questo post apparso su BrooklynVegan. Il tono dei commenti su quel post sembra molto simile a quello su su questo blog.
Riporto tutti i commenti, alcuni sono veramente fantastici:
Posted by nick | September 25, 2006 11:53 AM
I was there and they were rubbish.
Seen: James Iha, Kelefa Sanneh, the Daughters of the Kaos, about a million other scenesters. It was a cool, laid back vibe, but the band is really not so good.
Posted by solomon grundy | September 26, 2006 6:09 PM
i don't know whether it was the difference of the two nights, but i saw them at studio b and didn't think too much of them. I was expecting a lot after hearing some recorded stuff. I kind of think them on record is better than them live. They reminded me of test-icicles and that's NEVER a good thing
Posted by sarah | September 26, 2006 8:26 PM
ARE YOU KIDDING?
They were SHITE.
Horrible.
Embarrassing.
Everyone I was with left to go upstairs and smoke a cigarette, or have a drink, or do SOMETHING to get the horrible taste out of their mouths. So disappointing, as the EP is not so bad....
Posted by astralgirl01 | September 27, 2006 12:32 PM
Oh you americans, you just cant take something new and fresh from music. If you want something "laid back", and "cool?" then go back to watching your folk music and then you can smoke your cigarette and look "cool" in the corner . Btw whats your dad doing tonight?
Posted by REalise | October 12, 2006 8:28 PM
oh im sure the crowd wasn't so far off from a Misshapes crowd.
...why are people still listening to "dance-rock" ?