Good observation. Now that you mention it, they do sound similar and yeah, the newest Kurzweil book is called "The Singularity is Near." I'm reading it!Strong Alibi wrote:As soon as I read that I saw a parallel to One Man Army:ClumsyGirl618 wrote:Sounds like he's already being inspired by Kurzweil again and he hasn't even received the book yet.MindsOnLoan wrote:MrRaineMaida OLP Lyric#2 "fill the car with gasoline,feed your change to the machines,powerless to our routines, close to singularity"
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So far I've read chapter one of my copy and I've had it a month. haa haa Wonder what he'll come up with when he's actually into the book.
"take this gasoline, tin head up high, walk like a winner"
"fill the car with gasoline, feed your change to the machines..."
And given Raine's tweet from a few weeks ago where he said OLP needed another "two-fisted" song like One Man Army, it's quity a possibility that he's been studying that song for ideas. But the "close to singularity" lyric is definitely Kurzweil/Spiritual Machines-inspired.
Loving these new lyrics!
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“Music doesn’t have the power to change the world. What music does is it changes people, & that changes the world, so to say that music doesn’t change people anymore is just ridiculous. It does everyday. It doesn’t have to be on a political or social level. You could be feeling shitty & it makes you happy & if that’s all it does, it’s changing the world. It’s making it a better place.” ~ Raine Maida




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My hype is already gone. I'll buy it and I'm sure it will be pretty good. But my big hype right now is for Matthew Good's new CD, Lights of Endangered Species. Here's one of the songs, entitled Non Populus:
http://soundcloud.com/matthew-good/non-populus
He keeps getter better and better, and keeps experimenting and pushing his limits, which I love. I know everyone is different, and I mean OLP no slight, but I feel they've lost their edge, and don't push the same way that Matt does.
Also, Matt is way better with his fans, strangely enough. He posts on his own forum, keeps everyone updated, provides webcame vids of stuff he records at his house, etc.
http://soundcloud.com/matthew-good/non-populus
He keeps getter better and better, and keeps experimenting and pushing his limits, which I love. I know everyone is different, and I mean OLP no slight, but I feel they've lost their edge, and don't push the same way that Matt does.
Also, Matt is way better with his fans, strangely enough. He posts on his own forum, keeps everyone updated, provides webcame vids of stuff he records at his house, etc.
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You lose all your drive after 40, or after having kids, whatever comes first. Quality of album artwork also tends to take a dive like with the latest Gin Blossoms, SOundgarden and Helmet releases.
I haven't given up on OLP, yet! Still looking forward to whatever they will throw at us!
I haven't given up on OLP, yet! Still looking forward to whatever they will throw at us!
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“Man is least himself when he talks in his own person. Give him a mask, and he will tell you the truth.”

“It is a curious fact that people are never so trivial as when they take themselves seriously.” ~ Oscar Wilde
I don't buy this argument. James Murphy is quite literally almost the exact same age as Raine and yet LCD Soundsystem are still relevant. The same can be said about Thom Yorke and Radiohead.John Bob the Great wrote:You lose all your drive after 40, or after having kids, whatever comes first. Quality of album artwork also tends to take a dive like with the latest Gin Blossoms, SOundgarden and Helmet releases.
I can't stand all his pretentious political bullshit babble. I stopped visiting the site because of it. However, I love Matt Good's music. I'm resisting listening to the new songs, but I'm very excited to hear the album. Hated Vancouver. I can't stand to listen to it all the way through. Hospital Music and Avalanche, and Live at Massey Hall just can't be beat.RileyLewis wrote:My hype is already gone. I'll buy it and I'm sure it will be pretty good. But my big hype right now is for Matthew Good's new CD, Lights of Endangered Species. Here's one of the songs, entitled Non Populus:
http://soundcloud.com/matthew-good/non-populus
He keeps getter better and better, and keeps experimenting and pushing his limits, which I love. I know everyone is different, and I mean OLP no slight, but I feel they've lost their edge, and don't push the same way that Matt does.
Also, Matt is way better with his fans, strangely enough. He posts on his own forum, keeps everyone updated, provides webcame vids of stuff he records at his house, etc.
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That's exactly how I feel. I unsubscribed to his blog and didn't give a turkey about Vancouver but I love all of the stuff directly before it. I am looking forward to his new stuff though.
xjsb125 wrote:I can't stand all his pretentious political bullshit babble. I stopped visiting the site because of it. However, I love Matt Good's music. I'm resisting listening to the new songs, but I'm very excited to hear the album. Hated Vancouver. I can't stand to listen to it all the way through. Hospital Music and Avalanche, and Live at Massey Hall just can't be beat.RileyLewis wrote:My hype is already gone. I'll buy it and I'm sure it will be pretty good. But my big hype right now is for Matthew Good's new CD, Lights of Endangered Species. Here's one of the songs, entitled Non Populus:
http://soundcloud.com/matthew-good/non-populus
He keeps getter better and better, and keeps experimenting and pushing his limits, which I love. I know everyone is different, and I mean OLP no slight, but I feel they've lost their edge, and don't push the same way that Matt does.
Also, Matt is way better with his fans, strangely enough. He posts on his own forum, keeps everyone updated, provides webcame vids of stuff he records at his house, etc.
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Don't you have to pay to be subscribed to his pretentious bitching about everything anyways? No thanks. As a person he irritates me. When I saw him in Buffalo he made some inappropriate comments about his drummer's 15 year old niece on stage. Disgusting. He makes me sickLocobone wrote:That's exactly how I feel. I unsubscribed to his blog and didn't give a turkey about Vancouver but I love all of the stuff directly before it. I am looking forward to his new stuff though.
xjsb125 wrote:I can't stand all his pretentious political bullshit babble. I stopped visiting the site because of it. However, I love Matt Good's music. I'm resisting listening to the new songs, but I'm very excited to hear the album. Hated Vancouver. I can't stand to listen to it all the way through. Hospital Music and Avalanche, and Live at Massey Hall just can't be beat.RileyLewis wrote:My hype is already gone. I'll buy it and I'm sure it will be pretty good. But my big hype right now is for Matthew Good's new CD, Lights of Endangered Species. Here's one of the songs, entitled Non Populus:
http://soundcloud.com/matthew-good/non-populus
He keeps getter better and better, and keeps experimenting and pushing his limits, which I love. I know everyone is different, and I mean OLP no slight, but I feel they've lost their edge, and don't push the same way that Matt does.
Also, Matt is way better with his fans, strangely enough. He posts on his own forum, keeps everyone updated, provides webcame vids of stuff he records at his house, etc.
“Music doesn’t have the power to change the world. What music does is it changes people, & that changes the world, so to say that music doesn’t change people anymore is just ridiculous. It does everyday. It doesn’t have to be on a political or social level. You could be feeling shitty & it makes you happy & if that’s all it does, it’s changing the world. It’s making it a better place.” ~ Raine Maida




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haa haa I did that a little over a year ago. I recommend. lolCarson79 wrote:I agree, there is no way in hell I would pay for the blog! I am just about ready to take him off my Twitter most days.
“Music doesn’t have the power to change the world. What music does is it changes people, & that changes the world, so to say that music doesn’t change people anymore is just ridiculous. It does everyday. It doesn’t have to be on a political or social level. You could be feeling shitty & it makes you happy & if that’s all it does, it’s changing the world. It’s making it a better place.” ~ Raine Maida




Agreed. Every member of Radiohead is over 40 except for Jonny at 39, and each of them has 2 or 3 kids. I don't think they've lost their drive -- though it's obvious that they've taken action to keep that from happening over the past 12 years. If you want to see what could make them lose their drive, watch the documentary "Meeting People Is Easy."Matt. wrote:I don't buy this argument. James Murphy is quite literally almost the exact same age as Raine and yet LCD Soundsystem are still relevant. The same can be said about Thom Yorke and Radiohead.John Bob the Great wrote:You lose all your drive after 40, or after having kids, whatever comes first. Quality of album artwork also tends to take a dive like with the latest Gin Blossoms, SOundgarden and Helmet releases.
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