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neonblack wrote:That new Propagandhi single isn't bad, but it's pretty formulaic for them.
Metal riff to start, sustained chords with some indignant vocabulary words, harmony, riff riff riff
More_Divebombs wrote:Disagree about Propagandhi being predictable.
The new single in isolation sounds distinctly Propagandhi, though I'm looking forward to hearing it in context with the record. I don't expect the LP to be a bunch of songs that sound just like that.
However, Failed States has many songs on it touching on sounds and structures they've not really come close to before. The opening track being a huge example. They've never done anything that sounded anything like that. Lots of songs incorporating the 2nd guitar player much more, making them sound like a bigger, much more layered band than they did before. That record was a huge shift sonically. Moreso than you see from the vast majority of punk bands. Punk bands don't usually add a 2nd guitar player 20 years later.
On the record before it, again, the opening track is massively different to anything that has come before. All of Todd's songs are incredibly fresh and unlike what he brought to the recordings prior. Dear Coach's Corner, Human(e) Meat, Potemkin City Limits, Without Love are hugely melodic vocally, which wasn't something they'd focused on before. They had 2 guitars on this record, but the new guy had just joined, and it's much less pronounced than what they did with Failed States.
Now they've got a different 2nd guitar player and I'd read she has contributed material to this new record. I'd be surprised if it's Propagandhi by numbers, if there was such a thing. I'd struggle to name a punk band that push the envelope with each new record than Propagandhi do.
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