Intellegent Rock/Indie/Alternative?
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Biffy Clyro
Sigur Ros
Tom Waits
Scott Matthews
My Bloody Valentine
Jim Noir
The National
not really sure if any of these are appropriate though.....'The more I studied religions the more I am convinced that man never worshipped anything but himself.' - Sir Richard Francis Burton0 -
Azwethinkweiz wrote:Everybody should listen to these amazing albums:
Clann Zu - Rua
Website/Myspace: http://www.myspace.com/clannzu
Released: 9 September 2003
Genre: Alternative Rock
File size: 78,13 MB
Bitrate: ripped with EAC@320kbps VBR
Track list:
1. Words for Snow
2. Five Thousand More
3. Hope This Day
4. All That You've Ever Known
5. Everyday
6. All the People Now
7. Rí Rá
8. Lights Below
9. Crashing to the Floor
10. You're Listening to a Dead Man Speak
http://rapidshare.com/files/107232628/CZrua.rar
pass: dijeli.org
Clann Zu - Black Coats & Bandages
Website/Myspace: http://www.myspace.com/clannzu
Released: 1 June 2004
Genre: Alternative Rock
File size: 75,00 MB
Bitrate: ripped with EAC@320kbps VBR
Track list:
1. Black Coats & Bandages
2. There Will Be No Morning Copy
3. So Complicated Was the Fall
4. An T-Éan Bán
5. One Bedroom Apartment
6. From an Unholy Height
7. Án Deirdreadh Scéal
8. From Bethlehem to Jenin
9. You'll Have to Swim
10. A Sudden Intake of Breath
http://rapidshare.com/files/107245015/coats_bandages.rar
pass: dijeli.org
nice....surprised ive never even heard of this band!0 -
Morphine!
I know they don't really fall into the complex category but they are NOT grunge and you will fucking love them.
Band members
* Mark Sandman - 2-string slide bass, vocals, organ, tritar (3-string slide guitar), guitar, piano
* Dana Colley - baritone sax, tenor sax, double sax, triangle
* Billy Conway - various percussion (1993-1999)
* Jerome Deupree - various percussion (1989-1993; 1998-1999)
Morphine's instrumentation was quite unusual: Sandman's primary instrument was a two-string bass guitar (with both strings usually tuned to a 5th or octave interval) played with a slide (though on the group's records he added touches of guitar, piano, electronic organ, and other self invented guitar instruments such as tritar (three stringed guitar). Colley played primarily baritone saxophone, along with soprano or tenor saxes, and the rare bass saxophone, and he sometimes played two saxes at once, a la Roland Kirk; he also played occasional percussion, and Dobro on a B-side.
Other bands to check out:
Hum - one of the best non-"grunge" bands of the 90's!, very layered sonic textures
Failure - spacey rock, very textured sound also
Low - very minimalist arrangements, guitar, bass and drums, male and female vocalists
Lake Trout - new age jazz with rock tendencies
Muse - everyone calls them "Radiohead rip-offs" but they are their own band. I love the incorporation of piano in their music.
Those bands are very awesome and, even if they don't fall in line with what you are looking for, if you give them a chance you'll like them.Chicago 8-23-090 -
Archers of Loaf
Jets to Brazil
Gomez
Bear Vs. Shark
Cursive
Pinback
all come to mind“I know this song so well, I can smoke a cigarette, have a drink, brush my teeth, take a shit, and mow the lawn while singing it. But I'll only be doing a couple of those things during this version.”0 -
Definitely check out The National.makes much more sense to live in the present tense
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8/2/07 Vic
8/5/07 Lolla
6/16/08 Columbia
8/17/08 DC (EV Solo)0 -
Glad to see some lover for the Archers.Gardenparty wrote:Archers of LoafCharlotte 00 | Charlotte 03 | Asheville 04 | Atlanta 12 | Greenville 16 | Columbia 16 |Seattle 18 | Nashville 22 | Ohana Festival 24 x2 | Atlanta 25 x20 -
The Mars Volta0
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Evolution6579 wrote:Morphine!
I know they don't really fall into the complex category but they are NOT grunge and you will fucking love them.
Band members
* Mark Sandman - 2-string slide bass, vocals, organ, tritar (3-string slide guitar), guitar, piano
* Dana Colley - baritone sax, tenor sax, double sax, triangle
* Billy Conway - various percussion (1993-1999)
* Jerome Deupree - various percussion (1989-1993; 1998-1999)
Morphine's instrumentation was quite unusual: Sandman's primary instrument was a two-string bass guitar (with both strings usually tuned to a 5th or octave interval) played with a slide (though on the group's records he added touches of guitar, piano, electronic organ, and other self invented guitar instruments such as tritar (three stringed guitar). Colley played primarily baritone saxophone, along with soprano or tenor saxes, and the rare bass saxophone, and he sometimes played two saxes at once, a la Roland Kirk; he also played occasional percussion, and Dobro on a B-side.
Other bands to check out:
Hum - one of the best non-"grunge" bands of the 90's!, very layered sonic textures
Failure - spacey rock, very textured sound also
Low - very minimalist arrangements, guitar, bass and drums, male and female vocalists
Lake Trout - new age jazz with rock tendencies
Muse - everyone calls them "Radiohead rip-offs" but they are their own band. I love the incorporation of piano in their music.
Those bands are very awesome and, even if they don't fall in line with what you are looking for, if you give them a chance you'll like them.
I second Hum...they are amazing! It's been too long since I pulled them out, actually.If you want to tell people the truth, make them laugh, otherwise they'll kill you.
Man is least himself when he talks in his own person. Give him a mask, and he will tell you the truth.
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This, because they're the best band in the world.gleemonex wrote:Godspeed You! Black Emperor... are great if you like instrumental music."I remember one night at Muzdalifa with nothing but the sky overhead, I lay awake amid sleeping Muslim brothers and I learned that pilgrims from every land — every colour, and class, and rank; high officials and the beggar alike — all snored in the same language"0 -
Hell yeah! I think more people should check them out.Abookamongstthemany wrote:I second Hum...they are amazing! It's been too long since I pulled them out, actually.
If you like Hum, you should check out Failure. They remind me of a cross between Hum and Sunny Day Real Estate.Chicago 8-23-090 -
Edit: OOOPS - double postIn my world everyone is a pony,
and they all eat rainbows and pooh butterflies!0 -
the Decemberists - the Crane Wife and Picaresque are 2 must have albums
Okkervil River - have become one of my favorite bands since seeing them open for the New Pornographers
Battles - if you're looking for "complex" their album Mirrored is fantastic
Beirut - definitely an acquired taste....but I love 'emIn my world everyone is a pony,
and they all eat rainbows and pooh butterflies!0 -
Drive-By Truckers I cant recommend enough, and the Hold Steady are both great, intelligent,loud rock and roll0
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Band of Horses-Everything All the Time
Interpol-I just recently discovered them and I can't stop listening to their stuff.11/01/95-Salt Lake City
11/02/95-Salt Lake City
06/20/98-Missoula, Mt
11/03/00-Boise
12/08/02-Seattle
12/09/02-Seattle
06/07/03-Phoenix
10/25/03-Shoreline (Bridge School Concert)
09/01/05 The Gorge
07/06/06 Las Vegas
07/22/06 The Gorge0 -
frusciante89 wrote:Drive-By Truckers I cant recommend enough, and the Hold Steady are both great, intelligent,loud rock and roll
Drive-By Truckers are all kinds of awesome.Smokey Robinson constantly looks like he's trying to act natural after being accused of farting.0 -
Rhinocerous Surprise wrote:Drive-By Truckers are all kinds of awesome.
Agreed!"I try my best to chug, stomp, weep, whisper, moan, wheeze, scat, blurt, rage, whine, and seduce. With my voice I can sound like a girl, the boogieman, a Theremin, a cherry bomb, a clown, a doctor, a murderer. I can be tribal. Ironic. Or disturbed. My voice is really my instrument."
-Tom Waits0 -
I love Modest Mouse. I seen them this year at the Oz V festival and despite having a shitty time slot and the worst sound drop outs ive ever heard they were awesome.
I also really really like The KillersShot me with your funk gun0 -
Todd76 wrote:the Decemberists - the Crane Wife and Picaresque are 2 must have albums
Beirut - definitely an acquired taste....but I love 'em
What he said ^
Also ive just found out about and been listening to DeVotchKa - A Mad and Faithful Telling, they have a sound going on that is similar in parts to Beirut, its nice!
Get the new Nick Cave lp Dig Lazrus Dig its awesome.Black, the greatest without a doubt........0 -
Super Vedder wrote:What he said ^
Also ive just found out about and been listening to DeVotchKa - A Mad and Faithful Telling, they have a sound going on that is similar in parts to Beirut, its nice!
Get the new Nick Cave lp Dig Lazrus Dig its awesome.
Devotchka's Transliterator is one of my favourite songs of the last year or so.Smokey Robinson constantly looks like he's trying to act natural after being accused of farting.0
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