Inscrutable
Oct. 21st, 2008 01:22 pmI'm trying (and mostly failing so far) to work out why I like New Order for the review of their reissues I'm writing.
What are the bands you love but find hard to write about? (Or, if yr not a writer, love without being able to articulate why?).
What are the bands you love but find hard to write about? (Or, if yr not a writer, love without being able to articulate why?).
Re: the vocals issue
Date: 2008-10-21 05:35 pm (UTC)i actually think my three alternative reasons for this working (instead of not working) appeal to different kinds of NO listener -- their fanbase was much larger than just JD fans who stayed out of loyalty
Re: the vocals issue
Date: 2008-10-21 05:43 pm (UTC)The "rub lyrics" issue is an interesting one as well - Sumner has always been very keen to preserve the idea that he doesn't think about them, that he writes them all at the last second and they're not meant to mean anything. I'm sure this is true to some extent but there's also an ethic of accidentalism to NO that the lyrics (and vocals to a degree) fit into - which ties in with the whole "I shouldn't even be DOING this" response to Ian's death thing...
Re: the vocals issue
Date: 2008-10-21 05:43 pm (UTC)Re: the vocals issue
Date: 2008-10-21 05:51 pm (UTC)(i think i probably actually give them points for this, unconsciously -- as part of a secret war against words in music; well, not quite that, but definitely a feeling that they're over-observed) (this would surely be part of the reason they're hard to write about? words breed more words, but wordlessness and quasi-wordlessness are a block on them??)
Re: the vocals issue
Date: 2008-10-21 06:05 pm (UTC)