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Simon73

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Re: NMA... as good as they ever were?
« Reply #45 on: January 17, 2013, 10:55:53 PM »




totally agree
the point is how many bands can last that lomg making greta music and writing great songs?
I discovered them when I was 17 or 18 now I am almost 40. I follow them when I can sure but finacial crisis and unemploymmnet make it the more and more difficult.
but sure..........they are bit diffferent (i mean even justin s voice......listen to the 80s demos included in the last edition of Vengeance) and as justin said the last 2 albums were like a rock band in a room or something..............well they changed but they are always so fantastic people and musicians.
i lived in bradford during one year and something for studying met justin the 1st time there and joolz..................beside the artistic side..............fantastic people.



So... as a longterm fan of NMA (20 years plus!), I want to put a question out there with a silly opinion of mine.

I really, genuinely, think that NMA are putting their best music out there right now.  'High' and 'Today Is A Good Day' are bloody amazing albums.  Looking forwards to the new one!  I'll go one further... I think those two albums are better than what you might call the 'classic' albums... we all know what albums I'm talking about. Again, my silly little opinion.

My question is... is there any other band out there that are putting out the best music of their lives after so many years?  I mean, we've all got our favourites from back in the day and they're putting out new music and we buy the albums and go to the gigs... but, deep down, we know the new stuff is a bit crap and we're only there for the old stuff...

I'd love to hear about a band who are still amazing after 30 years...

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Re: NMA... as good as they ever were?
« Reply #46 on: February 04, 2013, 12:34:04 AM »
Definitely good as they were but very different.

I first heard NMA during episode 3 of 'Edge of Darkness' (discovery of Terry Watts body in the bath by Jedburgh - can't find a clip for it - but see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edge_of_darkness ) in or about 1985 (probably after it won a raft of BAFTA's and so made it to Australian TV).

At the time I think the impression was almost zero because the film was so amazingly suprising & good.

Nearly 25 years on, while watching the DVDs of Edge of Darkness, I couldn't believe how good 'Christian Militia' was. It had everything I wanted, sensible lyrics (although they are silly: who would honestly not choose a Christian Militia over any other sort), a kickarse base line, a memorable guitar and that American prejudice that goes down so well in all the English speaking world saving the obvious.

After buying pretty well all the NMA albums (T&C, 8 and High are the major exceptions) and while I don't listen to CM as often, I still think their stuff is what all popular music should be.

Just for reference I especially like

 Poison St
 States Radio
 Long Goodbye
 Bad old World
 Rumour and Rapture
 BD3 (what an EP, at least the American one)
 Curse
 La Push
 Carlisle Rd (!! who on earth writes a song setting the police in a good light ?)
 
and so on and so on.

One of my younger (by about 30 years) colleagues also likes NMA (to my suprise, since he likes Metallica and so on).

While I have gone off things I really enjoyed earlier (Lib Ed, Spirit of the F, Look at me) it's only because at the moment I prefer the later plusher sound (exemplified by States Radio and even Carlisle Rd). What an amazing bunch of musicians to make sounds ranging from CM to CR to SR to Gigabyte Wars, Knife & Brother. All with Lyrics that don't make one puke.


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Re: NMA... as good as they ever were?
« Reply #47 on: February 04, 2013, 02:31:16 PM »
I agree. They are as good, and are now different to their early days. Today is a Good day has a different sound to it than Vengeance, and there is a distinct different tone in the vocal that must just come with age. What is still important for me, is although the subject matter may change, the lyrics are still strong. It has never been a case of what ever rhymes will do, lyrically, there has always been great song writing that fits to the melody of the music. Different is not a bad thing, its development.  :)

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Re: NMA... as good as they ever were?
« Reply #48 on: February 12, 2013, 02:19:27 PM »
I have to mention Bad Religion in this categori.  I am a huge fan of BR and their brand new album True North is their best in many years [among many great albums], and they have been around since 1979.
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Re: NMA... as good as they ever were?
« Reply #49 on: April 24, 2013, 06:35:00 PM »
VNV Nation gets my vote!
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Re: NMA... as good as they ever were?
« Reply #50 on: April 25, 2013, 01:57:58 AM »
To answer the original question: James.

Wow!  I saw James last week in London!  And you're right, they have truly kept up their standards!  Good call, as the OP on this thread, I should have thought of this band...

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Re: NMA... as good as they ever were?
« Reply #51 on: April 28, 2013, 07:24:41 PM »
Totally agree. there is not one single akbum or lyric I do not like since 20 years. or actually even more.