thinking about the band in general, not about this song in particular, the supposedly joyous postmodern tweepop - label comes to my mind.
this sounds outrageous and totally unfair to you?
well, all i can say is that a spontaneous google-search of these connected terms shows i'm not the only one to have such a categorization in mind.
this is for longtime scholars or those who feel like it.
and who were already young in the 1990ies.
listen.
(updated)
.
this sounds outrageous and totally unfair to you?
well, all i can say is that a spontaneous google-search of these connected terms shows i'm not the only one to have such a categorization in mind.
this is for longtime scholars or those who feel like it.
and who were already young in the 1990ies.
listen.
(updated)
.
1 comment:
Many years ago I read a review of the entire Wurlitzer Jukebox Records series. I think it may have been in Goldmine, but I'm not sure. The article said something about this single being their least favouite of the bunch. I now find this amusing considering Tullycraft went on to become an influential band in twee circles.
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