I hadn't seen like 14 or 15 of the videos, so it was definitely a lot of fun for me. Some of the videos though, namely "If You Don't Want Me to Destroy You" and "Demons", were a little creepy in the way they photographed Gruff. At moments, I felt like I was watching a 98 Degrees video. Were they trying to push him as a sex icon or something?
The documentary is a little incoherent, but I'm telling you, they look like the most fun people in the entire world.
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Outcast, they're this eclectic pop band from Wales that's been making awesome, crazy music since about 1995. Their style is very frenetic, and there is an emphasis on electronic experimentation and noise on a lot of their music. To me, they're the best thing modern music has going for it.
I'm short changing them by saying their music is all frenetic and crazy, as the majority of their last album was a very sobering look at the world in its current state, and a lot of their usual flourishes were subdued. Their style is all over the place. That's why I can pretty much listen to SFA any day of the week and never tire of their sound.
Pretty much, they're just awesome. Some of their songs are the catchiest things I have ever heard, while others are just complex and intelligent in a really special way.
http://www.metacritic.com/music/artists/superfurryanimals/phantompower
Check those reviews out. Honestly, I didn't know the album was so well-received. This is the first time I've looked at that. I guess if you read a couple you'll get a good idea of their recent stuff.
I must note, though, that you can't fully appreciate them until you see them live. Their show is fucking loud, incredible, and fun.
(from the DVD)
I can't believe some nerd brought celery and an SFAOK license plate to the show. Sometimes I think I'm going overboard by simply praising a band, and then I see freaks like him. Although the SFAOK license plate idea is kind of fun. Isn't there a guy who posts here under that name?