Does anyone vaguely agree with me that the two Alphabeat singles have been possibly the most exciting and brilliant pop records of the decade.
The first time I heard "Fascination", I was reminded of the same rush I got when I first heard "I wanna hold your hand", it's trite I know, but it made me feel for a brief second that anything was possible.
And they turned down the Spice Girls tour support slot last year. Of course.
Previous thread (although you'd be forgiven for missing it).
For once, I agree with Mr Wiz 100%.
I saw Alphabeat in Brighton last night and they were glorious. "Lacked merit"?! Do me a fucking favour, Grandads. Pure uplifting optimistic scandypop. Not a dud song in the whole set. I haven't heard the album yet but it's shaping up to be as all-killer-no-filler as the Scissor Sisters' debut. The girl's voice is stunning, too.
The gig was in a crowded pub, and Seymour Stein (the man who signed Madonna, Ramones and Talking Heads) was dancing on one of the tables. He knows a thing or two.
Anyone who doesn't like Alphabeat doesn't like pop, and you can go boil yer 'eads.
SR is playing the "if you don't like this pop, you hate all pop" card.
He's wrong.
This is like the Bananarama discussion in the old world where that fool attempted the same gambit with the Swain-Jolley vs S/A/W stuff. Fundamentalist but incorrect. Shit pop music remains shit pop music.
The album si brilliant, of course.
Probably the second best *pop* record of the decade so far, after "The Sound Of Girls Aloud". Or maybe the first Timberlake album.
Meh.
I just heard Fascination and was about to observe that it's Deacon Blue singing Modern Love, but both parts of that withering critique have already been done. Oh well.