by theCOOP Sat Jul 16, 2005 12:53 pm
The best band that I can really think of who combine very good song writing like the pogues, with an eclectic mix of music like the pogues, at least for their first album, is a group someone recommended to me years ago. That's Firewater. Their first album so far has been the best IMO, and it's klezmer rock.
IMO, no other band really satisfies the way the Pogues do/did. Some come close, but in most cases, something gets lost in the translation.
The original incarnation of Blood or Whiskey (?) was great, and simmilar, but not the pogues. The Mahones are great, and on the first album, finny might kinda sound like Shane, but the songwriting isn't really there. In comparison, neither of them share the eclecticism of the Pogues (on album anyway).
I haven't listened to much of the other irish bands that people often recommend. A lot of them are very traditional. And though I love trad. music, there's a lot of it to wade through, some better than others...a lot better.
Coop
The best band that I can really think of who combine very good song writing like the pogues, with an eclectic mix of music like the pogues, at least for their first album, is a group someone recommended to me years ago. That's Firewater. Their first album so far has been the best IMO, and it's klezmer rock.
IMO, no other band really satisfies the way the Pogues do/did. Some come close, but in most cases, something gets lost in the translation.
The original incarnation of Blood or Whiskey (?) was great, and simmilar, but not the pogues. The Mahones are great, and on the first album, finny might kinda sound like Shane, but the songwriting isn't really there. In comparison, neither of them share the eclecticism of the Pogues (on album anyway).
I haven't listened to much of the other irish bands that people often recommend. A lot of them are very [i]traditional[/i]. And though I love trad. music, there's a lot of it to wade through, some better than others...a lot better.
Coop