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echinopsis posted:So this is a pretty generalised request question.. Theres a ton of cool 70s hard rock bands that never made it that big or have been left out of the classif rock radio playlists. Check out these dudes: Hawkwind (kind of like Pink Floyd, spacey and sloppy at times, but they have some good riffs and are pretty accessible) Eloy (see above, but not sloppy) Sir Lord Baltimore (heavy blues, like Sabbath but more rockin') Blue Cheer (loud, heavy and simple) Pink Fairies (see above, Hawkwinds drug dealers) The first couple King Crimson albums Wishbone Ash The Sonics (classic garage rock, think Louie Louie. Some garage rock made it on the radio, but it's largely forgotten, if you like it check out the Nuggets series) MC5 (big influence on punk, looooooud and fun, their second album is much much poppy and very good) The Stooges (see above but they got heavier and less radio friendly as they went along) The Doo Do Chasers fucked around with this message at 11:58 on Jul 27, 2011 |
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Thanks man, that's a massive start!
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echinopsis posted:Thanks man, that's a massive start! Theres tons of great stuff that I'm sure more knowledgeable people than I can recommend, but have fun. The bands that didn't make it broke more rules and had more charmthan the bands that did.
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I posted this request awhile back, but hadn't seen anything related to it yet so I'm gonna repost. Recommend me a good band with a similar vibe/sound to the classic punk band "The Cramps"
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^^ you might try other early punk acts: Deep Wound, early MC5, the Stooges, Bad Brains. poo poo, even the Ramones, Pistols, or Kennedys.echinopsis posted:Thanks man, that's a massive start! Doo Do nailed it. King Crimson got more and more rock oriented before the split in 1975, so you might venture beyond the first couple albums. "Red" was the final before said split, and is a masterpiece. Not Very Metal fucked around with this message at 17:09 on Jul 27, 2011 |
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I'm a huge fan of MC5, the Ramones and the Dead Kennedys. I'm looking for something more rockabilly. And for once, less hardcore. Track examples: She Said http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_R9-84SmsRw Can your pussy do the dog http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xYhAwkIbY4Y
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bobthedinosaur posted:I'm a huge fan of MC5, the Ramones and the Dead Kennedys.
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RollingBoBo posted:I liked the two i didn't cross, thanks! Anything more in that vein? BTBAM has gone through a pretty huge sound shift in their career. Their first three albums are mostly grind/death metal/metalcore, then after that they turned into a prog metal band. I'm assuming because you also like Animals as Leaders that you are more into the proggier side of it. What specifically are you looking for/avoiding? Here's some more general modern metal/core with a prog bent. Periphery Cynic Ever Forthright The Faceless Rolo Tomassi Dillinger Escape Plan IWRESTLEDABEARONCE Out of all though, I'd say definitely check out Cynic and Ever Forthright. They're all great bands and you will begin to realize that metal is an incredibly broad genre of music. It's not all just people screaming into mics and doing arpeggios/harmonies.
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If you like The Sonics, I would say avoid the Nuggets and Pebbles compilations as they will probably just bore you. The Seeds and 13th Floor Elevators are like the best bands on there. Instead, check out the Back From The Grave compilations that Crypt Records released in the late 80s/early 90s if you can track them down. I think there are eight volumes. It's mostly stuff from super obscure bands that were just as loud and raucous as The Sonics were but they cut only a single, or two, maybe, before calling it quits. Also w/r/t the dude asking for similar stuff to The Cramps, why the gently caress have none of you said The Gun Club?!? Get their first two albums, Fire Of Love and Miami. Kid Congo Powers played in both bands, and he has a new band (Kid Congo And The Pink Monkey Birds) who put out a record on In The Red this year that is great. Maybe try The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion? Brimstone Howl? Rocket From The Crypt? Flat Duo Jets? Johnny Thunders? If you're interested in rockabilly, get some Hasil Adkins. Edit: Here, have some YouTubes. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EoCFgVf6bAc https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IHhrvJTCEG0 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OM8cUzAAfaI https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PjGUb8d0VEE https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=csEOGPlAxdg https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kh5xhF1NiLc https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MbAmRwAdvCs https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Nz9jR_AuLM Edit 2: Oh! loving duh, you might also like a lot of the '80s/'90s Garage revival poo poo, Billy Childish, The Mummies, Oblivians / Compulsive Gamblers / Reigning Sound, Supercharger, Gibson Bros, '68 Comeback, Bantam Rooster, The Rip-Offs, The Gories / The Dirtbombs, The Spaceshits, Les Sexareenos, M.O.T.O, Reatards, etc. Radio Spiricom fucked around with this message at 02:57 on Jul 28, 2011 |
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Nuggets and pebbles really expanded my taste when I first got into that kinda crap, if you're a beginner it's helpful. Maybe just stick to the original unexpanded version
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kingcobweb posted:X X rules, also The Mummies are the best band possibly?? Probably. doug fuckey fucked around with this message at 17:07 on Jul 29, 2011 |
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Are there any other bands that do the post-rock/hardcore/screamo/metal/crust thing that Fall of Efrafa, Light Bearer, and Men As Trees do?
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Ekkaia's pretty good.
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echinopsis posted:So this is a pretty generalised request question.. Television, Television, Television. Marquee Moon is a windfall for anybody who likes guitars.
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Criminal Minded posted:Television, Television, Television. Marquee Moon is a windfall for anybody who likes guitars. Came here to post this exact thing. One of my favorite albums of all time, and I'm amazed when people familiar with that decade's music don't know it.
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Not Very Metal posted:Doo Do nailed it What is this? I can't find any reference to it anywhere.. Links? It did lead me to this however http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SbLDI5lNdRQ Which is pretty loving cool
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P0PCULTUREREFERENCE posted:Came here to post this exact thing. One of my favorite albums of all time, and I'm amazed when people familiar with that decade's music don't know it. They get lumped in with punk music because they played at CBGB's but they really don't fit the bill at all. Still more punk than Blondie though...
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Marquee Moon is so devastatingly dull, flaccid and lifeless that it certainly deserves its classic status right next to Led Zeppelin, Graceland and Lou Reed's solo albums. Classic. Total classic.
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I'm trying to find some tracks that are similar to Melody Gardot - Worrisome Heart... the simple guitar work in that track is exactly what i'm after in a jazzy track, but i'm not sure what that style is called. Any recommendations of that style or similar sounding tracks would be great!
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Ras Het posted:Marquee Moon is so devastatingly dull, flaccid and lifeless that it certainly deserves its classic status right next to Led Zeppelin, Graceland and Lou Reed's solo albums. Classic. Total classic. Marquee Moon has both light and verve and I won't hear otherwise edited for content: Can someone recommend me some beautiful loving music? I've been listening to Harold Budd these days, both his solo work and his collaborations with Eno(The Pearl in particular), and the best way I can describe this music is concentrated beauty. It's not always to my taste (at times I prefer something grimier, somehow) but I would like to add more albums to my rotation. I'm leaning toward piano music but it isn't necessary. I'm familiar with Eno too, of course. Bellabel fucked around with this message at 22:21 on Jul 31, 2011 |
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Bellabel posted:Can someone recommend me some beautiful loving music? I've been listening to Harold Budd these days, both his solo work and his collaborations with Eno(The Pearl in particular), and the best way I can describe this music is concentrated beauty. It's not always to my taste (at times I prefer something grimier, somehow) but I would like to add more albums to my rotation. I'm leaning toward piano music but it isn't necessary. I'm familiar with Eno too, of course. William Basinski - Melancholia Peter Broderick - Music for Falling From Trees Goldmund - Malady of Elegance Julianna Barwick - Florine Nils Frahm - Wintermusik
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I tried asking on the last page but I didn't get a response. I'm looking for psychedelic synthpop like Black Moth Super Rainbow. I already know of the members' solo work and their collab with the Octopus Project but I'm looking for more psychedelic music with analog synths, electric piano, mellotron, etc. it doesn't matter what period it's from or if it's something obvious I may have overlooked.
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Can anyone recommend me some rap groups that have the same style / sound as CunninLynguists? I am just starting to get into rap / hip hop and the style of their 2011 album specifically is something I really enjoy.
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echinopsis posted:What is this? I can't find any reference to it anywhere.. Links? no man, i was just pointing out that user The Doo Do Chasers gave solid recommendations, but wanted to steer you past the the first couple crimso albums. but you're right, that's pretty loving bizarre.
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Ras Het posted:Marquee Moon is so devastatingly dull, flaccid and lifeless that it certainly deserves its classic status right next to Led Zeppelin, Graceland and Lou Reed's solo albums. Classic. Total classic. The idea is, I think, that Marquee Moon isn't Zep, but that's good enough. I mean I'm totally down with that record but it's only because I'm not bored with it quite yet. Check it
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Can anyone recommend me a couple of starting points for hardcore punk (if that is even the genre I want)? Basically I want loud, noisy, extremely aggressive simple stuff. Something that makes me wanna get drunk and beat up a policeman. The further from college rock and rockabilly the better.
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BonHair posted:Can anyone recommend me a couple of starting points for hardcore punk (if that is even the genre I want)? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sms-g1ESx0k https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kWE9kbecx5w https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-MkRuV0aCcI https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qAYO0GcwntY Some other stuff from that era that I guess is less appreciated: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cz3GmHferlQ, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kzx73CQZadM, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t7zNBOYPnPo, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dqVTG0NSIn0, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nQZHY9OgCh0, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RjEjgWSwI1g, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G_MA67PsSeA This is mostly just early 80s stuff btw, there's plenty of good stuff from other eras too, might as well start towards the beginning and work your way to other things though. Stench Of Profit fucked around with this message at 12:12 on Aug 1, 2011 |
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Can someone recommend me a melodic BM band in the vein of OMC, Watain or PEM-era Dimmu? I like black-ish metal but never could get into the raw stuff
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Somebody recommend me post-rock that sounds like GY!BE's "Storm" off of Lift Your Skinny Fists. It doesn't have to be that long or epic, just something heavy on the layers of strings/guitars and that soaring sort of sound.
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Therion posted:Can someone recommend me a melodic BM band in the vein of OMC, Watain or PEM-era Dimmu? I like black-ish metal but never could get into the raw stuff Early Emperor, and mid to late '90s Behemoth might do it. Also check out Bal-Sagoth for over the top fantasy based symphonic BM. Darkmoon Warrior might fit the bill as well, but they're pretty whiny. If you like folk-based BM, check out Kampfar, as they're a bit symphonic as well.
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BonHair posted:Can anyone recommend me a couple of starting points for hardcore punk (if that is even the genre I want)? Negative Approach, Minor Threat, Void, Antidote, Septic Death, Disclose. GISM, Lebenden Toten, Atrocious Madness, Llockjaw, Poison Idea, Cro-Mags, Sheer Terror, Cause For Alarm, and uhh Youth ofnToday should be more than enough to get you started. Those first four are the best but they allgood
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Criminal Minded posted:Somebody recommend me post-rock that sounds like GY!BE's "Storm" off of Lift Your Skinny Fists. It doesn't have to be that long or epic, just something heavy on the layers of strings/guitars and that soaring sort of sound. Maybe not exactly the kind of stuff you're looking for, but: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DRgRciwOhoo
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Criminal Minded posted:Somebody recommend me post-rock that sounds like GY!BE's "Storm" off of Lift Your Skinny Fists. It doesn't have to be that long or epic, just something heavy on the layers of strings/guitars and that soaring sort of sound. pretty much every Explosions in the Sky song, lots of Mogwai and Sigur Ros. for some slightly off-the-beaten-path suggestions, Dirty Three and Giardini di Miro. oh, and Windmills by the Ocean. funkybottoms fucked around with this message at 21:02 on Aug 1, 2011 |
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Criminal Minded posted:Somebody recommend me post-rock that sounds like GY!BE's "Storm" off of Lift Your Skinny Fists. It doesn't have to be that long or epic, just something heavy on the layers of strings/guitars and that soaring sort of sound. I don't know how familiar you are with these bands, since they're relatively well known, but Yndi Halda, Mono (Hymn to the Immortal Wind), The Evpatoria Report (Golevka) and The Ascent of Everest (How Lonely Sits the City) all have a similar aesthetic to GY!BE. A Silver Mt. Zion as well, if you haven't heard of them already. Get a hold of the Mono & World's End Girlfriend collaboration Palmless Prayer/Mass Murder Refrain too. It plays on the Modern Classical sound that's present in Post-Rock more than the aforementioned bands tend to.
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Past couple days I've been listening to jazz musicians like Miles Davis, John Coltrane, Thelonius Monk, Charlie Parker, Charles Mingus, etc. and my last.fm recs are starting to fill with other classic jazz artists. Previously I'd considered most jazz to be impressive-if-inaccessible music but it's really beginning to resonate with me. I figure last.fm's got me covered for all the classics. This has got me curious though- are there any must-know highlights in contemporary jazz? I am ignorant as all hell about this genre and don't have any clue how to find new jazz to listen to beyond following last.fm.
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If you can find any local or semilocal venues, check them out! Jazz is often much better live! I know how you feel though, finding names isn't easy. A general tip is to look up the members of whatever band you are listening to and check if they are playing in other constellations (hint: Most of them are). Here are a few names I like: One of the best bands in Denmark: Ibrahim Electric:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tq_8_bUceoQ&feature=related A bit of an acid Doors-like sound by a Guitar/Hammond/Drums trio Another semidanish trio: Phronesis: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ly8KniNgkXo Bass/Drums/Piano. I don't really know what to say except that the bass player is amazing. And lastly a great international name: Medeski/Martin/Wood: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R6ygZ4_1d3A Another trio: Keyboards (of all sorts)/Bass/Drums. They do a lot of different stuff, so shop around!
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This was on the previous page and I've not seen an answer.Anime_Otaku posted:Looking for Jazz music like Ai Kago's new album. (As a side note, if anyone knows where I can get it legally in the UK without it costing an arm and a leg it'd be great.) I tried Last FM but it's results were all based on her time as a J-pop star. I already have a Rat Pack album but I'd prefer female singers, cute accent optional.
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You probably didn't get many recommendations on that because of how badly she is butchering that song.
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this is kind of meant for slowdave specifically but anyone can help out; where do i start with the finnish freak folk scene? i got and enjoyed Ullakkopalo by Kemialliset Ystävät
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Fried Watermelon posted:Can anyone recommend me some rap groups that have the same style / sound as CunninLynguists? I am just starting to get into rap / hip hop and the style of their 2011 album specifically is something I really enjoy. I guess what makes cunninlyguists kinda interesting is that they are a southern group operating in the east coast underground tradition. there are number of other groups that have that similar backgrounds and philosophies. for example, you could compare kno to say 9th wonder or the are or khyrsis or s1 etc. since that is dating myself a little bit, you might look to big krit or freddie gibbs (although not a southerner) as examples today. and i guess more traditional southern influences are also worth checking out so at the least goodie mobb and outkast. However, if you are just getting into hip hop i would listen to the east coast roots in the native tongues and such as ultimately only east coast rap is what matters. plogo fucked around with this message at 06:42 on Aug 3, 2011 |
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