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| quote: | Originally posted by whiskers
kind of sounds like The Cure |
Indeed it sounds like the Cure, especially the voice of the guy. Although i don't know who influenced who (who came first) since both of these bands (OMD and The Cure) were big during the same period (early 80s). The Cure used to produce much darker post-punk music during that period though (early 80s) with albums like "17 seconds", "Faith" and "Pornography" (these albums are considered to mark the beginning of Gothic rock)whereas OMD were on the more mainstream-new-wave-synth-pop-neo-romantic style. All these genres were related though (everything was categorised as "New-Wave" back then!).
Anthony Gonzalez (M83) himself had stated that he was influenced by the 80s work of The Cure, so it is possible that he was also exposed to OMD and stuff. Listening to the riff of "Graveyard Girl" again strengthens my impression of similarity to "She is Leaving", especially if you listen to the original version as featured in "Architecture and Morality" album (great album by the way!). As you said though, "Graveyard Girl" has a more ethereal shoegaze feel.
Early-mid 80s was an AMAZING period for music. I don't understand why everyone refers to the 80s in a deteriorative way. In addition to giants like The Cure, Joy Division, U2, The Smiths etc. the period had some really great underground/underrated bands like The Sound, Comsat Angels, The Chameleons, Echo and the Bunnymen etc. Despite their dodgy names these bands had some amazing music, usually with dark minimalistic synths, dreamy reverberated quitar and usually powerfull vocal performance. Its not that i lived the period and hence im biased towards it (i was born in 1981), its the music itself that attracts me. All these bands had this deep and dark atmospheric fat sound which was lost as the 90s approached (well, except for the shoegaze movement which had its own ethereal sound). Here is a clip by the criminally underated band that was The Chameleons. They have this dreamy and deep shoegazey post-punk sound before shoegaze existed. I believe that they had a great influence on 90s shoegaze bands such as Slowdive and Lush. Here is a clip:
The Chameleons - "Swamp Thing" ("Strange Times" album)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oC5g...feature=related
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