What is your favorite Cocteau Twins song?
What is your favorite Cocteau Twins song?
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in my angelhood
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Sugar Hiccup.
Those Eyes, That Mouth
>listening to a band with the word cock right in the title
Don't think I can pick one. Comes down to Lorelei, Lazy Calm, Carolyn's Fingers, and Pitch The Baby but I can't narrow it down any more than that.
In My Angelhood is underrated as hell. I don't think that and Violaine get enough love.
yeah it's fierce, wish they had done more fast ones like that really, although i love all their stuff
this entire ep
Pandora
probably the most aesthetic song to ever exist
Cherry-Coloured Funk
thank's
Musette and Drums
these are great too
In The Gold Dust Rush. Honestly Head Over Heels is their best album on the whole, I've never really understood why people prefer Treasure and Heaven Or Las Vegas.
if you say anything other than lorelei please consider kys
>that painfully tacky 80s Fairlight CMI drum track
user...
WOLF IN THE BREAST
Fifty-Fifty Clown
Because those albums feel like more complete pieces, while Head Over Heels just seems like a collection of songs. I love all three though
Persephone is WOEFULLY underrated
Head Over Heels has a very consistent sound though. The other albums do too but the drums and layering on Head Over Heels just feels so comfortably dense while I felt Treasure felt a bit empty.
this
but really all their tracks stand out. its crazy how all the tracks work so well by themselves.
this
I can definitely understand preferring Treasure, although I dont agree, but I feel like the people who think HoLV is their best albums have only listened to no more than three of their albums
Heaven or Las Vegas
I've listened to all their albums... that track soars.
Sea Swallow Me
Kotaku twins suck
>lorelei
that's not a fairlight it's one of those yamaha things
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its fairlight cmi series ii drums
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Lazy Calm
actually no wtf am i saying, it's not yamaha it's a drumulator
i can see why you think it's similar to a fairlight but cocteaus never had enough money for a fairlight
interestingly enough that drumulator snare originally came from when the levee breaks
Wouldn't they have just used one that a studio had? Most records in the 80s just used studio gear, especially ZTT.
they had their own studio
but the snare is definitely a drumulator
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To me, Head Over Heels sounds like the band really trying to find themselves. Even on Garlands they had a dedicated aesthetic, however primitive it might've been. Head Over Heels sounds like the band trying a bunch of different ideas and seeing what sticks and it turns out what stuck was Sugar Hiccup. The end result is probably the band's most exploratory albums but also one of their most unsure. Personally I think it's among their weakest but there's some really good shit on it like When Mama Was Moth, In Our Angelhood and Musette and Drums. They were on to something, they just weren't quite there yet.
Bump
nothing beats lorelei
Mizake the Mizan
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When I see their name I hear Carolyn's Fingers in my head. So I guess that.
Pleb choice, but I have to go with "I Wear Your Ring." That whole album is incredible.
This is a second or third choice for me. The song just fucking hits in all of the right places.
Pitch the Baby is their finest track. Lorelei and Persephone tie for second.
Know Who You Are At Every Age
Sea Swallow me. With Harold Budd
I like Garlands a lot so Wax & Wane
The Spangle Maker
Hitherto
Fifty-fifty Clown
Athol-brose
Lorelei
Shit that was hard.
the spangle maker
milimillenary
Garlands is underrated as fuck
Considering it's the closest thing to Pornography I've heard that isn't Pornography I'm surprised it doesn't have more fans within that niche.
xDDDDDDDD
Iceblink luck, duh
Casual listeners only listen to their hits, not their really goth songs
yeah. this
Rilkean Heart
Why do some people put them under the goth label? The only thing similar to the sound is the guitar sometimes... they aint no sisters to me
I think because of the banshees influence
because they were goth until 1984
Bumpino
Because "goth" used to be a fairly vague label in the 80s and a lot of bands that didn't submit to the aesthetic/sonic standards of the genre/subculture still had large followings within the subculture.
Cocteau Twins(and many other 4AD bands), The Jesus & Mary Chain, The Fall etc., all of these bands were pretty big with 80s goths despite obviously not being goth bands themselves.
>No Pink Orange Red.
Come on now.
Sugar Hiccup
Pearly-Dewdrops' Drops
Aloysius
The Itchy Glowbo Blow
Persephone
frou frou foxies in midsummer fire