OK, I suppose Ross Robinson's (for example) treatment of At the Drive-In's 'Relationship of Command' made them the touchstone they are now, not to mention the acclaim that the Cure's 2004 self-titled album which got them out of the 'Bloodflowers' laizez-faire attitude they had. A question of perspective, I suppose.
However, I do stand by the - I dunno - 'ethos' of recording a band as human and live and having buzzing amps six feet away from your face. As opposed to a 'slick' version, y'know?
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