i am here to claim that loveless is hands down better than sd.
over here in the #90swhatever corner.
i'm not sure if that is the general consensus here or not, but come fight me about it. |
nah
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I mean the rest of the internet probably agrees but
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FUCK YES
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Loveless is immaculate.
SD has Today and Spaceboy and Sweet Sweet and that diphthong of a vocalist. |
hard to compare because even though the albums are really similar in some ways, Loveless is outside the bounds of what any casual music fan would ever appreciate, whereas Siamese Dream is pure pop.
I think Loveless is superior in its boldness, innovation, and probably the musicians it inspired. But SD has better guitar, vocals, and songwriting, which to me is what is most important |
I have a hard time really coming up with an answer though. It's like which is better, some Van Dyke Park album that only a tiny fraction of music listeners have ever heard, or Pet Sounds
from a critical perspective there is a strong argument to be made that Brian Wilson cheapened and commodified the trails which Van Dyke Park blazed and that if you are a TRUE fan of music it's obvious which one is more canonically/intelectually/artistically important but a lot more people like Pet Sounds and sometimes delivering an artistic idea in a way which can get through to the masses is not necessarily a cheapening, but an incredible artistic feat in of itself |
i prefer to listen to Isn't Anything most of the time
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I PREFER THREE EYES BLINDED
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rbg no way sd has better vocals. bilinda/kevin are perfect.
mysos you on some whack shit. only no more sorry, all i need, suisfine, and several girls galore are on par with loveless. smashingjj no comment |
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It fits perfectly with the music, no disrespect, but if we are comparing, Billy Corgan has a much wider range and palette of things he can do with his vocals. |
or you know at least he could in 1993 in the studio
Billy going back and forth with his breathy and snarly vocals between any two given moments on SD is more dynamic than what Shields displays on the entirety of Loveless |
but loveless is not meant to be dynamic. it's more about mood and atmosphere being built and sustained. and as an album it is flawless from start to end. sd has duds and billy grates and bleats at times. you could never say that bilinda bleats, now could you?
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i wonder, what media do you use to listen to MBV albums? youTube?
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mp3 player
is there a problem? |
BAN!
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These two are my absolute favourite albums of all time. I can't choose which one I like more.
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^untroo mbv fan alert^
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Don't say that!
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kevin shields has disowned you.
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billy crogan too.
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:(
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it is indeed a sad day for shallowed.
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maybe he should watch 120 days of sodom to cheer him up. i hear it's a joyous romp.
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Well, it is a romp, at least.
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At least billy had the decency to in-clude lyrics in his cd booklets. I have no idea what I'm singing along to on loveless, if anything.
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I originally listened to Loveless because of the comparisons that were made to Siamese Dream and I remember at the time only getting the Siamese Dream vibe from the guitar on 'Sometimes'.
Loveless is the better one for me, but its focus is much narrower than SD. If you ever have a chance to listen to Loveless a record player with pitch adjustment, give it a listen pitched up or down one semi tone and it completely changes the character. The closest thing the pumpkins have to an MBV song is "Daydream". |
Loveless is a more pure and honest album. Overall from start to finish it has and will continue to have a more lasting playability
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