Lost Prophets

Started by Alpha Centauri6 pages

"or between "Acrobatic Tenement" and "Relationship of Command" for At the Drive In. Or even your favorite Radiohead! They all change styles between records"

The difference being that Lost Prophets owe their sucess globally to their change of style. I know US fans of Radiohead who have loved them since way before they went stateside. They change their style because they have the talent to and know that they don't HAVE to stick to a certain style to please fans. Lost Prophets are quite clearly trying to break the States and they weren't gonna do it with FSOP or the style used therein, I don't believe.

But to each their own.

"stick that in your pipe and smoke it!"

No thank you, I don't smoke.

-AC

thats good, smokings bad for your health and it'll give you cancer, but i'm not positive on the health effects of smoking a web forum...

Lostprophets should dissapear into nothingness...alongside Avril Lavigne ✅ they are as good as each other.

now THATS a big call!

Ok, maybe that was bit harsh...even for Lostprophets. *shudder*

thing is i think their music is ok, but its soo obvious theyve compromised their music for the US audience

well i still like 'em,but i liked FSOP better. we're just getting into the repetitive saying the same things over and over.

then agian, Radiohead probably changed for the better after the first album...

yea this threads said all it needs to....like em or not its ur choice, but its a fact that theyve changed since they hit the US

This is getting boring now!

I LOVE their song 'Lucky You.' 😊

I LIKE THEM NO MATTER WHAT YOU ALL SAY.

When i first heard lost prophets i thought they were just another manufactured band from the same assembly line as all those bands on the radio. After actually bothering to pick their album up, i realized they were actually a genuine band. Nice work on diversity through out the album, nice lyrics, nice rythm, and nice rifts. Though in several of their songs it does appear that they may become just another band that abuses the repetitive three chord chorus approach.

In all, i expected another "jet" type band. Instead of copying classic rock, exploiting early alternative rock. However, i was pleasantly surprised. I think if this band can steer clear of giving into fame and stardom they could be somthing worth looking forward to in the future. just please stay away from the trendy three cord chorus garbage.

I do like the Lostprophets, but I feel like repeating something here that I said in another thread. They did a live performance that was televised by MTV and they were absolutely godawful. The singer was totally out of tune, and in the one song I felt like watching them play they couldn't keep a steady tempo worth shit. I swear that a couple of the fans looked almost confused trying to sing along.

when i saw them live, they were very clean despite the tiny stage.

Originally posted by Darth Revan
I do like the Lostprophets, but I feel like repeating something here that I said in another thread. They did a live performance that was televised by MTV and they were absolutely godawful. The singer was totally out of tune, and in the one song I felt like watching them play they couldn't keep a steady tempo worth shit. I swear that a couple of the fans looked almost confused trying to sing along.

That is the problem with many bands of today. twenty years ago, bands made their name and fame from touring. That is all they did this is how they made a name for themselves.. Today bands still make the meat of their money from touring, but that is not how they get their fame anymore. Fame can be bought through entertainment mediums. Thier music can be heard for free over the internet. There is no longer a such thing as word of mouth in the music world. It is all fed to you everywhere you go. whenever you hear bands on t.v or on the internet, you are not hearing them actually playing. there music is being cleaned through mixers and rythm cleansers. sure they may practice their music in the raw, but it is manipulated before production.

twenty years ago, bands made their name and fame from touring.

Closer to thirty now, unless you are talking about Indie bands - which I assume you aren't since the rest goes on to only talk about mainstream.

Thier music can be heard for free over the internet. There is no longer a such thing as word of mouth in the music world

The internet IS the word of mouth now. While this forum isn't a great example, there are plenty of places to hear about new music that you ordinarily wouldn't hear of otherwise. That is how bands like The Postal Service, The Shins, Iron & Wine and even Elliott Smith have got popular.

The Postal Service's CD Give Up has almost gone gold completely on word of mouth - even without touring (much like XTC in that regard). Elliott Smith gained his fame through word of mouth, and while he went to a major label, he still didn't get the major push from the company.

there music is being cleaned through mixers and rythm cleansers. sure they may practice their music in the raw, but it is manipulated before production.
Like I said, they were very clean when I saw them. Maybe they didn't have time to set up and sound check properly, maybe they had an off night, or maybe the night I saw them everything came together perfectly.

i dunno why but i have never really been able to get into their stuff. 😬

i saw them last year the Big Day Out and their set was basically flawless. i'm sure they have their bad days but they were right on the money with their preformance when i saw them

So can someone explain to me the deal with Lostprophets new video, and the dressing sense of it all?

Whats with the...clothes?

And why does Lee look like he just stepped off Franz Ferdinand audition trials?

If I didn't like them before, I REALLY don't like them now.

What dee fuke is going on?

That's what happens when your best friend is Gerard Way of My Chemical Romance.

-AC