I first saw them in Portland at the former La Luna, opening four Soul Asylum back in 1995. I was 16 and it was my first show. It's funny because I got way more into these guys than Soul Asylum. Sure, in hindsight they were fairly derivative of the grunge scene going on around them, but they had a sweet knack for pop hooks that set them apart. Plus, this music is just pure nostalgia, to me.
@sinaj Has anyone heard this new kid with interscope backed by aftermath shady ?? son ryze damn he is a lyrical master i culdnt wait to hear the next song check tarradactos crazy song bullets flying around like tarradactos haha luv this kid reminds me of th 90's But for the women check the millionaire song or cadillac trac
I saw them on New Years Eve when they put on a great show at Sit N Spin in Seattle. They were rocking a very lounge look / austin powers thing that night, with Braden sporting a shag haircut. I have to say they were never Nirvana wannabees. Never ever.
Ohh cmon... You cant deny the resemblance in the clothing, the hair, the way he moves, the sound... Even if you would say its not nirvanaish, it still isnt good music. Not new the same shit, even worse.
Super Deluxe deserved a lot better than they got in terms of their career. Braden never tried to look like Kurt, that's just how he always looked. If that coincidence helped them out in some ways, it hurt them in others -- they were never trying to be like Nirvana. SD was simply four guys who loved and played glam pop and did it exceedingly well. This business is cruel and unflattering from top to bottom and everywhere in-between.
@LukeDiStefano1 You mean Pixies ripoff, then.
Sveccha93 5 months ago
they rrally have a very old school almost jane's adiction sound to em
beccacino23 7 months ago
BIG .
margaridafialho16 7 months ago
I first saw them in Portland at the former La Luna, opening four Soul Asylum back in 1995. I was 16 and it was my first show. It's funny because I got way more into these guys than Soul Asylum. Sure, in hindsight they were fairly derivative of the grunge scene going on around them, but they had a sweet knack for pop hooks that set them apart. Plus, this music is just pure nostalgia, to me.
MegaCrasher3000 8 months ago
Nirvana ripoff.
Plain and simple.
LukeDiStefano1 10 months ago
@sinaj Has anyone heard this new kid with interscope backed by aftermath shady ?? son ryze damn he is a lyrical master i culdnt wait to hear the next song check tarradactos crazy song bullets flying around like tarradactos haha luv this kid reminds me of th 90's But for the women check the millionaire song or cadillac trac
TheSaturn001 1 year ago
I saw them on New Years Eve when they put on a great show at Sit N Spin in Seattle. They were rocking a very lounge look / austin powers thing that night, with Braden sporting a shag haircut. I have to say they were never Nirvana wannabees. Never ever.
sinaj 1 year ago
@swallowwingsfly The only resemblance I can hear or see is the guitar melody, and some of the drumming.
punk9999643 1 year ago
Ohh cmon... You cant deny the resemblance in the clothing, the hair, the way he moves, the sound... Even if you would say its not nirvanaish, it still isnt good music. Not new the same shit, even worse.
swallowwingsfly 1 year ago
Super Deluxe deserved a lot better than they got in terms of their career. Braden never tried to look like Kurt, that's just how he always looked. If that coincidence helped them out in some ways, it hurt them in others -- they were never trying to be like Nirvana. SD was simply four guys who loved and played glam pop and did it exceedingly well. This business is cruel and unflattering from top to bottom and everywhere in-between.
loudersoft 1 year ago