*scratches her head*
"Male" songs from Dover: DJ, Flashback, The Morning After, Big Mistake, Push It, King George, Judas, Astroman, The Weak Hour of the Rooster
"Female" songs from Dover: Loli Jackson, Cherry Lee, She Will, Jane Below, Sick Girl, Serenade, Lady Barbuda, My Secret People, One Black Day
"Male & female" songs from Dover: Devil Came To Me, Spectrum, Free Kitten, Sea Witch, Love Is A Bitch (could also be female), Winter Song (could also be male), You & Me (close to being female), Let Me Out (exactly the same), Do Ya (close to being male), The Flame (almost male but something weird in there), Mi Sombrero (almost female but...)
Conclusions:
- hardest rock equals less gender (La Monja Mellada and Me and my Mulón may have something female-ish, but not quite as much as Serenade or Cherry Lee)
- male tracks tend to be longer
- most female Dover album: Sister
- most male Dover album: I was dead for seven weeks in the city of angels
- most male & female Dover album: Devil Came To Me
- they drifted towards a more androgynous sound.
(Estar enferma en casa es lo que tiene) :P
Posted by Elenis at March 5, 2008 8:22 PMDo you use to classify the songs? O.O
It's the first time I hear about it...
Love Dover, but they used to be better.
Riatha
PS: Again, forgive my English.
Posted by: Riatha at March 6, 2008 2:18 PMNot in terms of male/female. But I thought they had very male and very female songs, so I did it yesterday ;)
And yes, they were great.
Posted by: Elenis at March 6, 2008 11:24 PM