Recommend me some new music
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Thanks for all the recommendations guys, I'll certainly be checking out some of the bands mentioned. Keep the names coming!0
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Sleight_Of_Hand wrote:Thanks for all the recommendations guys, I'll certainly be checking out some of the bands mentioned. Keep the names coming!
do you know of CHiodos?Baby, You Wouldn't Last a Minute on The Creek......
Together we will float like angels.........
In the moment that you left the room, the album started skipping, goodbye to beauty shared with the ones that you love.........0 -
Sleight_Of_Hand wrote:Hey guys. So I've been really busy recently and I don't have the time to find new music anymore so I thought i'd ask you lot to recommend me some new stuff to check out. It doesn't matter how old or new the bands are, just give me a few names which I might not have heard of so that I can check them out.
Just to give you an idea of what I like, here's a list of some of my favourite bands:
Pearl Jam
QOTSA
A Perfect Circle
Alice in Chains
Kyuss
Soundgarden
The Libertines
Bloc Party
Editors
Hope of the states
Manic Street Preachers
The Music
RHCP
Smashing Pumpkins
Radiohead
Cheers!
Listen to Mark Lannegan's first solo album, "The Winding Sheet". It's fucking amazing. Has a couple cool cameos from Kurt Cobain and Krist Novoselic.--"I'm like an opening band for the sun"
--"We’re taking pills to get along with life… the pills are YIELD and PJ’s music. Then we create words to call our own = our analysis of YIELD." - YIH0 -
I am out of the loop, (nice way to say don't have a clue)...because I only know #'s
1,4,6,14 and 15.
The only other music I know is from muy sons. One is 15 and likes what he calls "screamo" (sounds like old school metal to me) and then my newly turned back 17 year old who is into Fifty Cent and TheGame and although he's a white guy, and not new, Emiman who I think is a great writer.......Baby, You Wouldn't Last a Minute on The Creek......
Together we will float like angels.........
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Don't know if you'd class it as 'new', but if you haven't heard it check out Icky Thump by The White Sripes. I cannot put into words how incredible this album is
You can thank me by buying me a solid gold house, I've always wanted one of those :rolleyes:
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Sian-of-the-dead wrote:Amen to that!
Also, try 'Deadboy and the Elephantmen', 'Agents of Oblivion' or Dax Rigg's solo stuff.... great voice and fantastic song writer. Originally in New Orleans band 'Acidbath' but they split. Acidbath are fan-fucking-tastic but heavy as hell at times.
Also try, 'Electric Wizard' and 'Witchcraft' (Black Sabbath influenced, recorded on original equipment, no digital used.... proves for atmospherics to die for!!), 'Down' and 'Corrosion of Conformity' (New Orleans gods!).....
Might be a little heavy for you but give them chance, COC especially, have a great back catalogue of varying tempos and song themes.
Oh oh oh!!! try 'Paw', 'Live', 'The Audreys', 'Saybia', 'Life of Agony', 'Peeping Tom' and 'Southern Isolation' too!
*looks through PC's music files*
'Wolfmother'..... 'Zakk Wylde' (solo stuff, EARLY Black Label Society albums - nothing after Hangover Music Vol. 6 (even that's tenuous...) and Pride and Glory)... 'Jefferson Airplane'....
I could do this all dayRiver Runs Red is ace.
"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 -
Check out Neurosis if you haven't already. They seem right down your alley, based on your favourites. They have an extensive catalog and are one of the most underrated yet influential bands of our time. I'm a fan of a lot of the bands you listed, but Neurosis blows them all away.0
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COG. Great Australian band, like Tool crossed with soundgarden abit.0
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http://www.boilermakermusic.com/studio.asp
"Trunk" and "Here Comes Rolling" are ones I would try on first.0 -
Earl Greyhound
The New Rivals
The Polyphonic Spree
The Hymns
The Redwallsone foot in the door
the other foot in the gutter
sweet smell that they adore
I think I'd rather smother
-The Replacements-0 -
Heres some real music for ya
-Matthew Good
-The Tragically Hip
-Sebastian Bach (singer from skid rows new cd it fucking rocks)0 -
Since you like Kyuss and QOTSA you might find some of these worth checking out
Boris- kick ass stuff from Japan and an amazing female guitarist
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=64cL1duKik8
Live shit
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OzwK2IioX-c
Brain Police- Icelandic tundra rock
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1cPlSci64FQ
Others:
Brant Bjork (former Kyuss and Fu Manchu drummer. Groovy rock)
TruckFighters
Mustasch0 -
melodyman22 wrote:Heres some real music for ya
-Matthew Good
-The Tragically Hip
-Sebastian Bach (singer from skid rows new cd it fucking rocks)
Sebastian Bach has man boobs........yukBaby, You Wouldn't Last a Minute on The Creek......
Together we will float like angels.........
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Fantastic Irish band...
Glen Hasard is in the movie "Once""Music is the glue that holds everything together. Without it, everything would fall apart." --Eddie (From the movie EMPIRE RECORDS)0 -
I saw QOTSA open for NIN in 2005. During a break, the singer went, "I just like to get high and fuck," and the whole audience just went silent. Later, he goes, "Yeah, I heard San Diego was going to be a tough crowd." Personally, I think their music is OK, but I wasn't into the whole "I'm a rockstar and you aren't" vibe that the singer gives off.0
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James The Shrimper wrote:The Boxer Rebellion.
If you like Editors, you'll love them. Very similar but a lot better in my opinion.
They supported Editors on their recent European tour, and are doing some UK dates of their own over the coming months.
Check them out.
http://www.theboxerrebellion.net/
I've seen The Boxer Rebellion too and yeh, I think they have a lot of potential! Think they have a new album out soon so it will be interesting to see how they have developed.Astoria 20/4/06
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Sian-of-the-dead wrote:
Oh oh oh!!! try 'Paw',
Is that the Paw that did the album Dragline?? I hadnt listened to them for aaaaaaaaages then put the cd on my ipod last night, its class!
if its not them, then errrrr i guess you can ignore these ramblingsBlack, the greatest without a doubt........0 -
I'd say Cold War Kids!"Come on people now, smile on your brother and everybody get together, try to love one another right now!!!!"
"You my friend, I will defend and if we change, well I love you anyway"
"I know I was born and I know that I'll die, the in between is mine, I AM MINE"0
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