*shitty electronic disco loop starts playing**drum machine beat sampled from a Bop-It kicks in*>RICH PEOPLE ARE LE BAD!!!>CHAD BULLIED ME WHEN I WENT TO THE CLUB>I RAN AWAY WHEN I SAW A WOMAN IN HER KNICKERSIs this really the best Britpop has to offer?
>>129445315>Is this really the best Britpop has to offer?Yes.https://youtu.be/MwHDQK2NnMQ?si=GUVXprM-Z5N9JLG7
>>129445315Common People is a timeless song
>>129445315I feel like Jarvis Cocker's whole pervy art teacher schtick wouldn't fly at all today
>>129445788Probably not. It's almost too sexual assassualty.
>>129445315Not only that, I'd say this album is definitely in the top 10 goat.
The best britpop has to offer is Definitely Maybe. If you're filtered by Pulp, try Denim to get filtered even more.
>>129445917Lol, oasis is lowbrow music for lowlife patricians, DC mogs anything that boy band ever put out.
>>129445917That 3/10 slop is the best britpop there is? What a worthless genre.
Blur was the best Britpop band and it’s not even a contest. There’s an argument to be made that Blur was the best British band of the 90sPulp was gay hipster music and Oasis was plebeian garbage.Supergrass and Ash were pretty good, but they were more Britpop adjacent.
>>129446066Blur are shite
brutally mogs your favourite britpop album
>>129446066Blur is the worst out of the big 4. From best to worst 1) Pulp 2) Suede 3) Oasis 4) literally anybody else 5)... ?) Blur
>>129446066Damon Albarn looking like a lesbian receptionist there lmao
>>129446066reminds me of pic rel
>>129446558>>129446564I doubt even most Suede fans from the 90s even remember Suede. Meme band
>>129446558I'd say DC and DMS are pretty evenly matched, but DC has the edge of having wider appeal + success, so I'd say DC is the best britpop album, followed by DMS.
>>129446066this album is actually really good.not sure why no one talks about it.
>>129446621I think it's Blur's best, and probably the best Britpop album, although it does a few filler tracks I would cut.
Best Pulp song? for me, it's I spy
>>129446643>I think it's Blur's best, and probably the best Britpop albumfeel like in both cases its Parklife. but i do love Great Escape easily my second favorite. >>129446670underwear
>>129446670Have you seen her lately ?
>>129445315A lot of his lyrics are to do with running toward the knickers actually
>>129445734based pick>>129445917His N Hers, Dog Man Star and even The Holy Bible if you stretch the definition all mog
>>129446603They're literally playing a sold-out tour with ~75% new material atm
>>129446621It was seen as overproduced relative to the tastes of the times it was released in, though it slots right in alongside today's pop music and pop-rock just fine (if anything we could do with a couple of bands like this today) and imo has aged really really well. People always say it's too long, too, though again I think the sheer relentlessness of it adds to the atmos, it's all about yuppie excess and bougie ennui so the journey of the album suits imo. The last couple of tracks hit harder because of it.
>>129445315not my fav britpop album but I would like for more people to know about Dodgy
>>129446685>>129446621I think He Thought of Car and Fade away one of their best
>whole thread of sad nerds arguing>the intro to Slide Way is better than anything and everything mentioned ittOasis chads we just keep winning.
>>129446603They came back with 5 strong albums and all of them reached top 10 in the UK and last 2 reached number 2
>>129450205"Winning" the tastelet retards' 1st spot.
>>129445315>2026 I am forgotten
>>129446066I like Blur but their tunes aren't as catchy
>>129446601What a yuppierific cover
>>129446558Saw them last Friday and they still have it
>>129445315>we have Pulp at homehttps://youtu.be/V3Evmh8IiAY?si=rOcvWf5WxdwZ7keT
>>129446601I suspect that was the intention.
>>129446066>>129446621The album has some of their best songs but also crappy filler tracks like Fade Away, Top Man, Ernold Sane or Dan Abnormal
>>129446357Okay, Mogwai … I don’t get what their problem was, Graham was playing such forward-thinking, audacious guitar especially around the time of YOUNG TEAM… I guess if it wasn’t Slint and Sonic Youth it was “shite”. Uh-huh.
>>129446558this album goes so far beyond “Britpop” it’s just not true…. the last four tracks on DOG MAN STAR may very well be the peak of 90s British music full stop.‘The Asphalt World’?? Dude.
>>129446621Oasis’s entire discography isn’t fit to lick the bassline on ‘Entertain Me’’s balls
>>129446670all four of their best songs on this EP. so there.
>>129450205Lifes alongg easier when yout ake up the rastflow of itall ya know what I mean
>>129453780top lad Liam avin it large mad fer it universal godlike Rasta Arthur lee mavers no time for plant potsas u were Anon X
Since they're the big 4 of "Britpop", what aspects of the UK do you think Oasis, Blur, Pulp and Suede each encapsulate? Yes, not the point of the bands/genre name but just wondering.
>>129451620That band feels like a Pulp knock-off indeed, is the music equivalent of the Asylum studios https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_The_Asylum_films >>129457069 Suede = non-binary/androgynous, quirky, emo, romantics/theatrical artists, basically the Hazbin Hotel of britpop. Oasis = trads, working class, sports, almost like country music is for the states, the opposite of both Suede and Blur. Blur = middle class/college educated, suburban gentrified, posh, intellectual... Pulp = Outsider pervs, dealing with everyday problems/drama, has some affinity with Suede.
>>129457276>basically the Hazbin Hotel of britpopPlease never string together words into a sentence again
Oasis godlike geniuses Suede poofy studentsBlur poofy studentsPulp poofy students
>>129457069Blur = middle-class southern art students who like to imagine they're working-class blokesPulp = socially mobile working-class intellectuals/arty typesOasis = traditional northern working-class, blokey ludditesSuede = southern working-class, poor but more queer/alternative/artyManics = Celtic working-class, UK equivalent of Louisiana swamp trash Not sure who out of the big 90s artists is upper-class, I suppose the real poshos were just laid back chilling and funding the britpop psyop
>>129459757Kula Shaker
>>129452897Really hate how people is only able to talk in hyperbolics
>>129459873what do you expect of a suede fan