05-26-2011, 02:34 AM
I'm a big Hip and Gord solo fan. Really. I am not a hater. But in my oppinion, on TGB, The Country of Miracles sounded like a bunch of kids who'd been playing their instruments for about three days. Really basic. I also thought the record was lacking in hooks. I thought WATS had the occasional good song on it, like, say, Coffee Girl, but I have come to expect more from The Hip. And then there's the new Stripper's Union record, on which, in my oppinion, Rob performed well below his potential.
Maybe all this is because The Hip have been listening to a lot of independent Canadian music, and they want to transition to a sound that is more cerebral and less accessible. Maybe it's because they feel that the stakes aren't very high anymore, since they could put out a CD of fart sounds and still pack stadiums on the ensuing tour. I don't know. But whatever the reason, I just don't think the guys are firing on all cylinders anymore.
I know I'm going to make a lot of people angry by saying this. But if you feel the same way as I do, and you've been too afraid to say it, then post here. Vent. Let me know that I'm not going crazy.
And to those of you who think I just commited a crime worse than murder... I'm sorry.
Maybe all this is because The Hip have been listening to a lot of independent Canadian music, and they want to transition to a sound that is more cerebral and less accessible. Maybe it's because they feel that the stakes aren't very high anymore, since they could put out a CD of fart sounds and still pack stadiums on the ensuing tour. I don't know. But whatever the reason, I just don't think the guys are firing on all cylinders anymore.
I know I'm going to make a lot of people angry by saying this. But if you feel the same way as I do, and you've been too afraid to say it, then post here. Vent. Let me know that I'm not going crazy.
And to those of you who think I just commited a crime worse than murder... I'm sorry.

