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Snow Patrol Vs. Editors
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JamesT
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8/20/2007 6:59 AM
    Both make me dive for the off switch as soon as they come on the radio. Both bands are bland, predictable, uninspiring & crap? But it terms of miserableness, who do you think is the most depressing?
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    8/20/2007 8:12 AM
    Oh, Snow Patrol's snivelling spinelessness wins easily. Not that I'm a big fan of Editors either.
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    8/20/2007 8:18 AM
    I don't think I detest a band more than Snow Patrol. What is most objectionable about their music is how emotionally manipulative it is, everything from Lightbody's woe-is-me, my-girlfriend-left- me lyrics to their turgid minor chords slowly building to a big euphoric climax, they pull every string in the book. And they look so s**t, so lacking in stage presence and charisma....check out Nicky Wire's recent rant about them below....why aren't more as honest as this?

    http://www.nme.com/news/snow-patrol/30423



    ..as for Editors, they are a great band and have released 2 great albums...don't understand why you are putting them at the same level as Snow Patrol...
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    8/20/2007 8:40 AM
    Posted By Quint on 20 Aug 2007 8:18 AM
    ...they look so s**t, so lacking in stage presence and charisma...



    So, soo, sooo, sooooo true. I remember seeing them support U2 in brussels in 2005 and it's was one utterly huge toe-curling performance.
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    8/20/2007 9:23 AM
    Nicky Wire's rant;

    "Snow Patrol is the biggest divide in Britain. They're probably the biggest band in Britain, but they're also the most hated," he declared. "It's a weird dichotomy for them. They are utterly deplorable, there is something unredeemingly utterly s**t about them, you just cannot put one's finger on.

    "It's a desperate form of music, the endless repeated lines, over and over, the same drab f**king little thing on and on and on. They're the great losers turned into the great winners, that's their redemption. I won't be watching them."

    I agree wholeheartedly - and that, despite the fact that Manics make over-rated s**te. "What have you done to your hair?" What have you done for music more like? Fuck all, but ultimately 100% less damage than Snow Patrol.
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    8/20/2007 9:31 AM
    I'm reluctant to condemn Snow Patrol cos they had 2 quality albums.
    Editors have none...
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    8/20/2007 9:35 AM
    Posted By ishrink on 20 Aug 2007 9:31 AM
    I'm reluctant to condemn Snow Patrol cos they had 2 quality albums.
    Editors have none...




    Yep, some of us remember watching videos for "Starfighter Pilot" and "Velocity Girl" back when they were a sort of Pavement meets Beach Boys and not U2 wannabes. They're like a totally different band now.
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    8/20/2007 10:07 AM
    Yeah, Snow Patrol used to be a pretty decent indie guitar act, til they discovered that you can hit paydirt by mimicking the Coldplay\Keane\U2-lite thing and going for the anthemic choruses every time.. seems like an awfully long time ago now..
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    8/20/2007 5:40 PM
    I saw Snow Patrol support Brendan Benson at the Electric Ballroom in Camden a few years back. It was just as Run was coming out as a single... some of the crowd had heard it but most were there for Brendan Benson on the back of his, slightly disappoiting in hindsight, The Alternarive to Love record.

    Snow Patrol blew Benson off stage. They were wide-eyed. Euphoric. Loud. I thought it a brilliant show and immediately bought their Final Straw album which Melissa loved but I didn't take to. Since then, they have sucked the nipple of capitalism to such an extent that I cannot bear to hear anything from their new record. It's like a distillation of all that is awful about the rubbish third Coldplay album and has allowed mangy bands like Maroon 5 to have a career.

    I feel they are like a substitute... you know when a major band with talent has a hiatus (Radiohead, Coldplay to an extent), there is a void to be filled by something. Anything. Rather like Simple Minds riding U2's coat-tails except with a lag of about 6 months on what U2 were doing. Snow Patrol aren't particularly loved. They're just THERE. Filling the void left behind by Lighthouse Family and Dido and Faithless all the other rubbish that makes its way into Mondeo man's 6-CD multichanger.
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    8/21/2007 12:50 AM
    "Mondeo man's 6-CD multichanger".

    LOL

    I think they are both incredibely boring to be honest. just boring.

    I have a friend though who works in the business in London and he was telling me that Snow Patrol as musicians are the worst he has ever worked with, apparently Lightbody does EVERYTHING....the rest are pretty incapable...
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    8/21/2007 1:20 AM
    Snow Patrol were a very fine band until Final Straw, the first two albums still being amongst my most frequently played, but as has been said before, the instant Lightbody discovered the money he could make from sing-a-long/lighter-in-the-air/so-middle-of-the-road-it-should-have-cats-eyes s**te, Snow Patrol were doomed, not financially (obviously) but musically.

    Editors, I'm not sure what to think. The whole Interpol comparison is well grounded, everytime a new Editors song comes out they sound more and more like Old Interpol...which may not be a bad thing as New Interpol are sounding less and less like Old Interpol.
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    8/21/2007 1:31 AM
    The video for "Lay Here" always baffles me - there's Gary Lightbody lying on the ground in various situations, like at the bottom of an escalator, with people walking over him as if he isn't even there. Did NO-ONE have the good sense to jump on the f**ker's head & put the world out of it's misery? It'd be so easy to get away with it too - "Sorry your honour, I thought it was a big fly".
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    8/21/2007 2:44 AM
    Jesus, I haven't seen a thread this vindictive in a long time.

    Well I'm going to put my hands up and say that I loved Final Straw and still do...and as for them being s**te live, that's patent boll*cks. I've seen them play in loads of places, including the Odyssey last Christmas and they were excellent.

    I do understand some of the points people are making about them milking the whole stadium rock thing though. I think their next album will be the turning point as to whether they are just U2 wannabes or whether there's more to them.

    Editors...bought their first album, apart from Munich I can't get excited about them.
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    8/21/2007 2:54 AM
    There's nothing vindictive about this thread - well, apart from wanting to stand on yer man's head I suppose! - but musically he's stood on my brain every time I hear his whiny voice and 3 chord tricks. You like what you like and hate what you hate.

    As for U2 wannabes - they sound f**k all like U2, maybe their latter day ballad s**te, but if they ever release anything of the calibre of U2s first 3 albums, or The Unforgettable Fire, Achtung Baby or Zooropa, I will eat my own arse.

    Editors are undeniably s**te. Their singer looks like a twat onstage aswell, which really doesn't help.
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    8/21/2007 2:55 AM
    I used to be big into Snow Patrol.. the early and newer stuff.. but I just kinda stopped listening to them a few months ago, I'll probably go through phases and dig out the albums in a few months time again.. they're just too overplayed, that's what's killed it for me..

    Love the Editors though, haven't managed to buy the new album yet but like what I've heard off it.. thought the first one was class! If they do become more popular with the masses, then you'll also find more and more people disliking them too.. it's just the way it goes isn't it!
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    8/21/2007 3:14 AM
    Googled a few Editors lyrics - they're even MORE depressing than I thought. Here's an example -

    "You lose everything
    By the end
    Still my broken limbs
    You find time to mend

    More and more people
    I know are getting ill
    Pull something good from
    The ashes now be still

    You came on your own
    That's how you'll leave
    With hope in your hands
    And air to breathe"

    Christ on a bike, that's piss-poor. But not as bad as -

    "Pull the blindfold down
    So your eyes can't see
    Now run as fast as you can
    Through this field of trees

    Say goodbye to everyone you have ever known
    You are not gonna see them ever again
    I can't shake this feeling I've got
    My dirty hands
    Have I been in the wars?
    The saddest thing that I'd ever seen
    Were smokers outside the hospital doors

    Someone turn me around
    Can I start this again?"

    It reminds me of the kind of s**te a teenage school band would come up with.

    "Keep a light on those you love
    They will be there when you die
    Baby there’s no need to fear
    Baby there’s no need to cry
    Every little piece in your life
    Will add up to one
    Every little piece in your life
    Will it mean something to someone? "

    Someone please shoot me - my life is SOOOOOO miserable.
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    8/21/2007 3:22 AM
    Posted By PARTON on 21 Aug 2007 12:50 AM
    "Mondeo man's 6-CD multichanger".





    Thats so 90s dude, The photocopier salesman formerly known as Mondeo man now drives a Poverty Spec BMW 316, Passat or horrible Korean SUV.

    JamesT - I love U2s Actung Baby era stuff, but that was a long time ago, I have every single U2 album right up to "All that you can't leave behind". "How to Dismantle and Atomic Bomb" marks the point I finally gave up on them completely. It was a sad day, but it's U2 trying to sound like Coldplay trying to sound like early U2, and that's what Snow Patrol are copying.

    But John Doe is right, this thread is vitriolic almost to the extent of pointlessness. Just chill out, you don't have to listen to them, turn off the radio, get a CD changer in your car or something.
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    8/21/2007 3:33 AM
    There's no getting away from them - the place I work has Today FM on all f**king day. I hear them in shops, on the TV, even on buses. I may seem a bit O.T.T., but sometimes, they honestly make me wish that I was deaf.
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    8/21/2007 4:20 AM
    They're both rubbish, the Editors are operating in a sulk zone while Snow Patrol are making music you hear being played over the credits when you're putting on your coat at the end of the movie. His voice is monotoned and reedy and the lyrics are, to coin Blackadder's phrase, wetter than a fish's wet bits.

    This thread is another indication of how absolutely dull the current music scene is - nothing inspiring, really edge of your seat grab you by the throat change your life in the first three bars exciting has been released for an age.
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    8/21/2007 4:35 AM
    "This thread is another indication of how absolutely dull the current music scene is"

    ???????

    Snow Patrol are a stadium rock band, how the hell are they supposed to be exciting? If you wait on interesting art to be drip fed to you from commercial radio or mainstream sources, then you would starve.

    Go out and find it.
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