Alternative Nation: The Fediverse's Alternative and Indie Music Community
Alternative Nation : The Fediverse's largest alternative and indie music community! All things alternative music, from 80s college rock to today's indie and all the amazing alternative music in between. Welcome home, music nerds!
Some of y'all may remember MTV's Alternative Nation or 120 Minutes, awesome programs & incredible ways to discover #music back in the 80s & 90s...
Welcome, to the Fediverse edition!
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See this post on recs on how to post!
The Golden Rule: Music taste is subjective so don't be a gatekeeping asshole. There's no "bad music", only music you like or don't like.
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I'm lucky that I live in Melbourne and got to see Courtney Barnett gigs in the early days, as well as a fair few times since then. I first clapped eyes on her when she was guitarist in Brent De Boer's band, Immigrant Union, and then several times during the early EP days when Jen Cloher and Dan Luscombe from The Drones were in her band. When Sometimes… was released, it was a great continuation of those first couple of records. In the great indie snob cliché, I probably do think her old stuff is better than her new stuff. Maybe.
Looking at the track listing, here are a few random observations:
Although references to places in songs can sometimes be clichés, I do get a kick out of the ones that I pick up in Courtney Barnett's music as they are usually quite subtle and she has a great knack of making the mundane, unusual, while also avoiding sentimentality.
I'm on the other side of the planet and I know absolutely nothing about Melbourne so thank you so much for some extra context on some of her lyrics
My pleasure 👍