OT: The Knife

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Re: OT: The Knife

Post by condra » Thu Mar 05, 2009 4:50 am

It's too orangey for crows

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Re: OT: The Knife

Post by oblique strategies » Thu Mar 05, 2009 6:47 am

adventurepants_ wrote:oh i heartily agree. I guess I meant more compelling than anything. I only found it disturbing as I first saw it on saturday morning television amongst all the urban booty videos and to see something that subtle was jarring. the implied confusion, anger and violence at the start that gets turned on its head by the end is so compelling. I still havent worked out if the angry young men know its a guy, and have accepted it, or if they think its a girl and believe they have a chance with her. That ambiguity is what makes it work for me.
Well said! You captured some of the essence of what makes the 'Pass This On' video so compelling.

I just watched it & the Audio Visual Experience DVD about an hour ago, & now I'm going to watch 'Pass This On' again. So glad someone brought up The Knife on the forum!

Ambiguity is something that is under utilized, especially in this hyper-accelerated void, er, world.

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Re: OT: The Knife

Post by andrewbrewer » Thu Mar 05, 2009 11:59 am

the first time i heard the knife was their first (self titled?) album. didn't like it at first. then i caught on to their weird videos ... i saw some fan-made video about animals searching for the knife ... for no specific reason THAT VIDEO converted me right then and there and i rushed to pick up everything i could get my hands on. their music reminds me of listening to THE CURE for the first time, very moody.

olaf's beats are smoking hot. it would be wild if he produced an all instrumental album

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Re: OT: The Knife

Post by pulsoc » Thu Mar 05, 2009 2:06 pm

Just went back and watched the Pass This On video. Interesting idea, good video, the music is soooo fucking boring and lame-o I can't believe it.

Maybe I'll back to it later, but I have sort of checked them out 3 times now, and it is not growing on me. BORING!

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Re: OT: The Knife

Post by rasputin » Thu Mar 05, 2009 11:21 pm

I thought Burial was the band of the century.

Anyway, I'm so reactionary that my favorite band is currently The Sword.

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Re: OT: The Knife

Post by dm_hawk » Fri Mar 06, 2009 2:21 am

i'm in love!!

i can't believe i had never heard of them until a month ago... maybe my ears were too deeply mired in sub-genre land.

beautiful stuff - they're like bel canto's sketchy meth-head twin sister.

i'm buying "silent shout" right now.

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Re: OT: The Knife

Post by oblique strategies » Fri Mar 06, 2009 7:18 am

dm_hawk wrote:i'm in love!!

i'm buying "silent shout" right now.

http://www.rabidrecords.com/
You're in for a real treat if you got the deluxe edition with the 2 CDs & DVD of the live 'Audio Visual Experience'. The live versions of Pass This On, You Make Me Like Charity, Kino, & Heartbeats have been given the Silent Shout treatment.

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Re: OT: The Knife

Post by oblique strategies » Fri Mar 06, 2009 7:24 am

pulsoc wrote:Just went back and watched the Pass This On video. Interesting idea, good video, the music is soooo fucking boring and lame-o I can't believe it.

Maybe I'll back to it later, but I have sort of checked them out 3 times now, and it is not growing on me. BORING!
You might like Silent Shout more than their other work. It is darker, more macabre, sonically adventurous & experimental, while still maintaining strong pop sensibilities. Also watch the video of their live performance for a wider view into their unique aesthetic. Maybe it will click for you.

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Re: OT: The Knife

Post by shai » Fri Mar 06, 2009 5:50 pm

pulsoc wrote:I don't get it.
oh i didnt get it at the beginning too. but somehow dig it after a while. i think they're great song writers and i love the production too. this nordish dark sound.. and what they do with her vocals is awesome too.

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Re: OT: The Knife

Post by DrXparaMental » Sat Mar 07, 2009 2:30 am

pulsoc wrote:I don't get it.
Neither do I for the most part. Bought the 3 disc black slip case (all paper sleeves/packaging) and tried to listen to it several times. Too boring and bleak for my taste, but I did try. Kind of reminds me of the depeche mode on ludes.

Most people think my taste in music sucks, so I am used to the "what!?" reaction.

I just DO NOT like electronic music that is too "keyboardy" like VNV Nation and Razed in Black

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Re: OT: The Knife

Post by DrXparaMental » Sat Mar 07, 2009 2:33 am

rasputin wrote:I thought Burial was the band of the century.

Anyway, I'm so reactionary that my favorite band is currently The Sword.
love The Sword except there drum tones SUCK. They got that lame coffee can snare thing going. Excellent otherwise. Witchcraft is another parallel that suffers from the same shite drum tones, but not quite as much.

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Re: OT: The Knife

Post by Smashed Hat » Tue Mar 10, 2009 1:37 pm

There are some cracking remixes of The Knife too, check out the Rex The Dog remixes of Heartbeats & Marble House and the Dahlback remix of Pass This On.

They're all killer. :D
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Re: OT: The Knife

Post by shai » Tue Mar 10, 2009 3:06 pm

Smashed Hat wrote:There are some cracking remixes of The Knife too, check out the Rex The Dog remixes of Heartbeats & Marble House and the Dahlback remix of Pass This On.

They're all killer. :D
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Re: OT: The Knife

Post by pulsoc » Tue Mar 10, 2009 3:37 pm

DrXparaMental wrote:
rasputin wrote:I thought Burial was the band of the century.

Anyway, I'm so reactionary that my favorite band is currently The Sword.
love The Sword except there drum tones SUCK. They got that lame coffee can snare thing going. Excellent otherwise. Witchcraft is another parallel that suffers from the same shite drum tones, but not quite as much.
Wow, generic stoner rock? C'mon, you're making me look bad/worse by association. :D

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Re: OT: The Knife

Post by tigali » Tue Mar 10, 2009 3:38 pm

Pass it on scares the shit out of me.

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