After a respected film career that has spanned across 60 years and hundreds of movies, Paul Sorvino has now become lead singer of The Cure.
And... brand new from Field Music.
12 comments:
Anonymous
said...
since Robert Smith is just 4 years younger than me, i'm gonna cut him some slack. seventeen seconds was probably the first "post-punk" album I was exposed to and it opened a lot of things up for me
I got on board the Field Music train with Commontime. It struck the right balance of musicianship and good songs. Everything before and after seemed to be more concerned with being clever and showing off how good they were than with the music. I didn't know there was a new album coming out so this is the first thing I've heard from it. At first listen, it sounds promising. They've stopped created songs with 30 different changes and concentrated on making a coherent song. Also happened to find "Orion on the Street" which I liked as well. So come tomorrow, I'll be listening to the whole album and maybe I'll get back on board.
12 comments:
since Robert Smith is just 4 years younger than me, i'm gonna cut him some slack. seventeen seconds was probably the first "post-punk" album I was exposed to and it opened a lot of things up for me
Fun!
Reminds me of Robbie Fulks' "Fountains of Wayne Hotline"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7vVJ2Om-QVg
I got on board the Field Music train with Commontime. It struck the right balance of musicianship and good songs. Everything before and after seemed to be more concerned with being clever and showing off how good they were than with the music. I didn't know there was a new album coming out so this is the first thing I've heard from it. At first listen, it sounds promising. They've stopped created songs with 30 different changes and concentrated on making a coherent song. Also happened to find "Orion on the Street" which I liked as well. So come tomorrow, I'll be listening to the whole album and maybe I'll get back on board.
@cmealha
Yes to everything you said. Love this new track.
Paulie, wonderful.
Roy
I always knew he could sing. that's really great
Phil Spector has really let himself go.
That was seriously a lot of fun!
Thanks for exposing me to Field Music. (Hmmm, that didn't come out quite right).
Thanks for turning me on to Field Music, (Hmmm, not much better).
Thanks!
Captain Al
That was funny, a kind of had forgotten Field Music.
Just realized, it's a bit of a cop from "Houses of the Holy", isn't it?
all though not leading man handsome I think you're being a bit unfair to Paul Sorvino.
Hilarious.
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