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Nal_rAwr
United States2611 Posts
geez, i'm such a bonjwa | ||
madnessman
United States1581 Posts
"I've been to the dentist A thousand times, so I know the drill I smooth my hair, sit back in the chair But somehow I still get the chills Have a seat He says pleasantly As he shakes my hand And practically laughs at me Open up nice and wide He says, peering in And with a smirk he says, 'Don't have a fit, this'll just pinch a bit As he tries not to grin'" Lyrics from his song Dental Care Heh, I know what you mean man. This shit's so deep and profound... lol in all honesty though, I did like Owl City for a short period of time, because his music can be quite refreshing... It's very light-hearted and happy. But to say that his lyrics are "fucking amazing...taking you into a dream, with a broad vocabulary" is going a little far imo. For me, the redeeming quality of his music is the happy mood it evokes. Coincidentally one of my more liked tracks by Owl City is his own remix of "Hello Seattle"...which has little to no vocals | ||
SubtleArt
2710 Posts
On January 12 2010 23:06 Revolt wrote: i don't understand this post, are you being dense? perspective is interest buddy. He's saying they suck regardless of how hard criticism is to come by. Anyway, I didn't see anything special. The lyrics were kinda basic for a song writer, voice mildly annoying, no good instrumentals, etc etc. Tired of listening to dull artists? Listening to too much mainstream radio perhaps? | ||
ShaLLoW[baY]
Canada12499 Posts
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Khaymus
United States750 Posts
On January 12 2010 23:06 JWD wrote: go and listen to a band called The Postal Service, Owl City just ripped them off I have been saying this to everyone who brings up Fireflies...and 90% of the time it is "who is that?" | ||
SkylineSC
United States564 Posts
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Misrah
United States1695 Posts
swimming with dolphins JJ Tycho The Flash bulb ect ect | ||
EchOne
United States2906 Posts
I don't really understand the displeasure surrounding the lyrics. I've worked with lyrics for a while (I appeared in TL's 4th BOB as five.seven.five) and I could scratch out more complex lyrics than Owl City's before breakfast. Still, however much exposure or ability I have with lyrics doesn't seem relevant to whether certain sets of less complex lyrics detract from the enjoyment I get from their songs. Criticisms of peoples' listening backgrounds also strikes me as distasteful. What exactly is accomplished here? If successful... the censured one is... humbled? And the pundit is... superior? Hardly productive. People are slothful and prideful; if you order them (to expand their horizons, do research) while insulting them (regarding their experience, knowledge, skill), a positive response is unlikely. I see the plain criticism into plain rebuttal archetype spiral all too often into some juvenile ping pong match regarding homework that should be done. My point is this: if you want someone to do his homework, give him at least some instructions. Someone mentioned Neutral Milk Hotel. Some of their lyrics offer thought provocative complexity, but they still present deep questions via plain language. Take one of their well known songs, The King of Carrot Flowers Pt. 1. Mostly very simple and direct images, but the lyrics both build context and unfold through the context of this and the other parts. Not the best recommendation, since the discussion of lyrics... is modular yet insular compared to the discussion of music. The OP will probably be more receptive of recommendations that offer similar musical texture. | ||
GGQ
Canada2653 Posts
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snowbird
Germany2044 Posts
and why is his voice sounding so synthetic and auto-tuned? | ||
Comeh
United States18918 Posts
On January 12 2010 23:21 d3_crescentia wrote: His music feels like a happier version of the Postal Service to me. o.O What's the appeal then? | ||
Amarxist
United States371 Posts
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starfries
Canada3508 Posts
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starfries
Canada3508 Posts
On January 13 2010 04:35 GGQ wrote: My sister got me to listen to Owl City and I thought they sounded a bit like a band I liked back in high school called Relient K. Turns out they've been working with each other lol. The similarity is basically just lyrical; they both are sort of playful and light-hearted. Oh i didn't know about this.. I can see why people say it's basically Postal Service but I think it's a bit closer to Relient K in spirit if not in sound | ||
teh leet newb
United States1999 Posts
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Vivi57
United States6599 Posts
It's 2am so that may have been a little overdramatic. | ||
SkylineSC
United States564 Posts
i think the music is similar to postal service, but c'mon they are the same genre, you can't expect every band to be different. the mood of owl city is more happier than postal service, and much more faster paced. so it does not =postal service. I still think its good music because I listened to them a long time ago and liked it. one reason why people don't like owl city is that some of their songs gotten mainstream. and then "indie elitest" people look down on those type of music that gets played on the radio. you know, the type that "sold out". if owl city stayed unknown and threads like this don't come up, then people will be just fine. owl city would be just some little indie band trying to make it big and has some talent. rather than some no talent rip off band that got famous off one crappy song. its all about perspective. | ||
SubtleArt
2710 Posts
On January 13 2010 04:41 snowbird wrote: not my cup of tea and why is his voice sounding so synthetic and auto-tuned? Because its modern music. Do you expect anything less? | ||
triangle
United States3803 Posts
nothing special at all imo. | ||
Revolt
United States288 Posts
On January 14 2010 04:23 SubtleArt wrote: Because its modern music. Do you expect anything less? hell no, lol. he can actually sing and play instruments. a couple of post's have a point, but he does have a broad vocab, each verse is very different from the other in every way. | ||
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