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- Fran
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OMFG!!!
I LOVE this song, truly, partly Toni Hallidays vox but Dean Garcias guitar work. I have this on vinyl but recently found it on Youtube after years of waiting..
What FX do you think Dean is using? Wah, Phaser (rate high/fast),..
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What FX do you think Dean is using? Wah, Phaser (rate high/fast),..
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- vivadeluxxe
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the playing style is comparable but the garbage drumming is way heavier. it has that big thick snare.Aeon wrote:You have to be kidding. The type of drumming,mage wrote:<3 garbage but I don't see the comparison to this curve band at all.
not at all. the curve song has a shitload of reverb and the garbage song has this metallic almost industrial sounding distortion. and the playing style is totally different.Aeon wrote:the heavily affected guitars,
they have similar voices maybe but their singing style is significantly dissimilar.Aeon wrote:the singing,
yeah it's comparable, but you can make songs that sound very different using the same production techniques.Aeon wrote:the production techniques...
I think it's a pretty big stretch to look for similarities between these two bands. sure you can find some things here and there but for the most part they do not sound the same.
cogito ergo sum...thing or other...
"With regard to the group's significance to the development of 'alternative' rock and pop music, it has been claimed by both Curve aficionados and music writers that British/American grunge-pop band Garbage appropriated large portions of Curve's musical template, and constructed from it more 'mainstream' material, albeit with a certain 'edge' remaining."
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none of the curve songs in this thread sound anything like garbage. but luckily for the sake of your argument I've listened to curve before and I remembered this song:
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now that I've argued your side for you, I can see your point.
I don't know anything about their releases or when they shifted from shoegaze-pop to this heavier sound but I can definitely see how this could have influenced garbage.
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now that I've argued your side for you, I can see your point.

yea, don't agree with that so much. curve seems way more "pop" sounding than garbage IMO. garbage has just as much if not more 'edge' than curve ever had.Aeon wrote:"With regard to the group's significance to the development of 'alternative' rock and pop music, it has been claimed by both Curve aficionados and music writers that British/American grunge-pop band Garbage appropriated large portions of Curve's musical template, and constructed from it more 'mainstream' material, albeit with a certain 'edge' remaining."
cogito ergo sum...thing or other...
- Fran
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I can hear some comparisons, especially with Curves 'darker' material but i think Curve generally had a poppier edge even down to the chord progressions. Garbage are more Minor sounding and i too can hear an industrial slant hear and there. Shirley Manson does'nt have Toni Hallidays vocal range either imo, nowhere near as sweet.
Anyway, two bands i never saw live.. bah.
Anyway, two bands i never saw live.. bah.
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