Thursday, October 14, 2010

Lostprophets. They aren't actually lost.

Well, unless you have no idea where the eff Wales is. (It's in the UK, by the way. Just for that one twit who reads this that doesn't know)

So anyway, Lostprophets. If we're to trust Wikipedia (Which is the worst idea in the world, by the way. Who knows how many people have edited articles so they contain false information), they are a rock band. That is about as general of a description as you can get. Unless it just said "a band", or something stupidly similar. But I digress.

They're a bunch of pretty cool bros. They play music and everything. Like, good music. Of course, they aren't as big as some bands, but who cares, right? It means that when they become the most popular band in the world, I'll be one of those smug people who knew who they were before you. Like now, for example.

As I love to keep people in the dark, I recommend you Youtube them, and listen to the oldest song of theirs that you can find. Afterwards, listen to their most recent album. I find it interesting as to how a band can be so diverse. I guess that's why their considered a rock band. Meh. You'll figure it out when you listen to them. (Which I assume you are, since I recommended that you do. That includes you people who like to read blogs without commenting on anything)

Ian Watkins (The lead singer, you ignorant person, you) likes to pretend he's emo and have clichéd emo hair, all while singing/screaming words that make you contemplate the greater questions of life. Except it's uplifting and happy and stuff. It works really well. I guess Lee Gaze, Mike Lewis, and Stuart Richardson help out by producing backing vocals, or whatever. But, yeah. Emo hair. Who knew. (Why the eff does it matter how someone's hair looks like, anyway? It works. Besides, he hasn't killed himself yet, so he can't possibly be an actual emo person, because the only real emos are dead.)

Tangents and digressions aside, the point of this is that you should check them out. I was going to complain and stuff about bands that were really clichéd, and were awful, but I figured those 3 people who read this blog actually deserve something good for the first band I talked about.

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