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Mister Snips posted:This has about four songs in it and all of them are incredibly funky and cheesy synth-organ easy listening music from the 70's STARDRIVE Okay, it's not exactly "easy listening," but it is everything else you mentioned. Goddamn, it is simultaneously so corny and awesome that I'll go a little out of the way to bring it up.
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Mister Snips posted:This has about four songs in it and all of them are incredibly funky and cheesy synth-organ easy listening music from the 70's Trummor & Orgel should be directly up your alley. Just an old hammond organ and a drum kit playing some sweet 70s style tunes. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gIOj9RbBvqo Killsion fucked around with this message at 04:11 on Mar 29, 2012 |
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Can anyone namedrop some more bands like early era Thrice (artist in the ambulance) Thursday (War All The Time) and Senses Fail (Still Searching) ? I've been pretty interested in the genre lately I guess (google calls it "Post Hardcore").
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chocolateTHUNDER posted:Can anyone namedrop some more bands like early era Thrice (artist in the ambulance) Thursday (War All The Time) and Senses Fail (Still Searching) ? I've been pretty interested in the genre lately I guess (google calls it "Post Hardcore"). Those guys tend to lean more to the emo side for my tastes, but if you want a primer to that kind of thick n' crunchy post-hardcore (as opposed to the watery n' tinny variant), you should get Drive Like Jehu's Yank Crime, Fugazi's Repeater, and Unwound's Leaves Turn Inside You as a helpful triptych primer. And if you like any of those albums, holy poo poo do I have a bunch of recommendations for you.
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I'm looking for bands with a guitar sound like Real Estate. Specifically like this.
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chocolateTHUNDER posted:Can anyone namedrop some more bands like early era Thrice (artist in the ambulance) Thursday (War All The Time) and Senses Fail (Still Searching) ? I've been pretty interested in the genre lately I guess (google calls it "Post Hardcore").
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Mister Snips posted:This has about four songs in it and all of them are incredibly funky and cheesy synth-organ easy listening music from the 70's Google the term "library music." There are a million comps of this stuff. http://www.grooveattack.com/2010/11/18/colours-of-funk-vol-2-more-from-the-german-sound-library-of-golden-ring-happy-records-1975-1982/
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Farts Domino posted:Those albums were right about when I was getting out of that stuff but I know Circle Takes Square and Fall of Troy were often mentioned in the same breath as those Yeah, and those were just out about when I was getting into that stuff. I also liked Circa Survive, Finch (moreso Say Hello to Sunshine than their first album), early Coheed and Cambria, Black Sails-era AFI, Taking Back Sunday, mewithoutyou, At The Drive-In, The Sound of Animals Fighting, Rx Bandits, The Blood Brothers, Dance Gavin Dance. I must say I was way more into Thrice than Thursday or Senses Fail, fwiw.
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Since Thrice came up, what about something more like middle-era Thrice? Vheissu was my favorite, but I also liked most of the Alchemy Index stuff too. Somebody once recommended Isis when I asked for something like Vheissu, and I thank that person, but only In The Absence of Truth really scratched that itch.
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pwnyXpress posted:Since Thrice came up, what about something more like middle-era Thrice? Vheissu was my favorite, but I also liked most of the Alchemy Index stuff too. Somebody once recommended Isis when I asked for something like Vheissu, and I thank that person, but only In The Absence of Truth really scratched that itch. Can you specify a bit what it is about Thrice and Isis that you like? They're different enough from each other that you could get recommendations all the way from poo poo like The Dear Hunter or The Receiving End of Sirens to stoner metal like Electric Wizard or Sleep.
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Haven't been in this thread in a long while, so I'll come in and see if anyone has some new recommends for me I love Rise Against. I've always had a thing for their sound which, to me, sounds like a hybrid between punk and metal. It doesn't really sound like what I usually hear when I listen to other "actual" punk bands, but it certainly isn't full-on metal, either. I'm also a huge fan of the lyrics that Tim McIlrath writes - meaningful, thought-provoking songs often centered around human rights and social inequality set to awesome guitar rifts and badass drum-work. Thing is, it's difficult to find other punk bands I like as much. A lot of them have the awesome human-rights angle with good lyrics, but crappy music or a singer whose voice sounds terrible; or awesome musical talent with dumb lyrics that stray too far from the idea of "let's stop being douches and treat each-other better" and too far into "gently caress the police", like Rage Against the Machine does. And don't get me wrong, I like some of Rage's stuff, but a lot of it is just far too anti-establishment for me. So, does anyone know of any decent bands (doesn't have to be punk, but I prefer "heavier" music) with a great, upbeat sound who do music in the same vein as Rise Against?
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Jadz posted:I love Rise Against. I've always had a thing for their sound which, to me, sounds like a hybrid between punk and metal. It doesn't really sound like what I usually hear when I listen to other "actual" punk bands, but it certainly isn't full-on metal, either. I'm also a huge fan of the lyrics that Tim McIlrath writes - meaningful, thought-provoking songs often centered around human rights and social inequality set to awesome guitar rifts and badass drum-work. You likely won't enjoy this but maybe Raised Fist? It'll be much more hardcore than what you may be used to it, but I feel they fit what you seem to be describing in terms of hardcore punk with some metallic bits to their sound while being a bit upbeat. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I2sYeqF4urM
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quadrophrenic posted:Those guys tend to lean more to the emo side for my tastes, but if you want a primer to that kind of thick n' crunchy post-hardcore (as opposed to the watery n' tinny variant), you should get Drive Like Jehu's Yank Crime, Fugazi's Repeater, and Unwound's Leaves Turn Inside You as a helpful triptych primer. And if you like any of those albums, holy poo poo do I have a bunch of recommendations for you. Thanks, I'll check em out. I come from a metal background so I won't have a problem dealing with "thick n' crunchy"
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Jadz posted:Haven't been in this thread in a long while, so I'll come in and see if anyone has some new recommends for me Have you tried A Day To Remember? Specifically their albums "For Those Who Have Heart" and "Homesick". They're a pop-punk meets metal band, and write incredibly catchy songs.
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Hooplah posted:Can you specify a bit what it is about Thrice and Isis that you like? They're different enough from each other that you could get recommendations all the way from poo poo like The Dear Hunter or The Receiving End of Sirens to stoner metal like Electric Wizard or Sleep. I thought I was doing that by expressing that I liked both, but particularly where their styles seem to converge more with Vheissu and The Absence of Truth. I suppose I wasn't very clear, though. Not exactly sure how to describe that singularity. Deep sounds, loud sometimes but still musical, echoey guitars and complicated layers of music and effects, stark volume and power contrasts during songs. Stuff like that. In summary, I basically want more Vheissu.
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Silver Alicorn posted:I like clean, accoustic-ish music the most. Song changed my life: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HMXdJqGMq-I
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pwnyXpress posted:I thought I was doing that by expressing that I liked both, but particularly where their styles seem to converge more with Vheissu and The Absence of Truth. I suppose I wasn't very clear, though. Sounds like you may just be looking for some screamo... Thrice isn't screamo of course, but it seems to fit what you want aside from the "complicated layers and effects" as screamo tends to be pretty raw in its production, focusing less on petty effects and more on conveying emotion as if in a live setting. Try maybe Suis la Lune? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zlQhZmy53z0 Envy may be worth a shot also http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k9RvqegTAH0
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I'm looking for some more music in the style of the following two tracks from Tom Waits's Swordfishtrombones album. The first is "Rainbirds" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=haG1TtKBiEU I'm guessing it's some sort of blues/jazz/lounge music. Is this a particular style or are there any artists I should check out? Same goes for the second song although it's a completely different style. "Just Another Sucker On The Vine" http://youtu.be/gYk1eEd6W5Q Anyone who can point me to the genre and/or artists who make songs in similar styles would be much appreciated.
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chocolateTHUNDER posted:Have you tried A Day To Remember? Specifically their albums "For Those Who Have Heart" and "Homesick". They're a pop-punk meets metal band, and write incredibly catchy songs. Killsion posted:You likely won't enjoy this but maybe Raised Fist? It'll be much more hardcore than what you may be used to it, but I feel they fit what you seem to be describing in terms of hardcore punk with some metallic bits to their sound while being a bit upbeat. A Day to Remember was more like what I was looking for (although with the heavy growling it's still not quite there). Both of these bands, however, are AWESOME, and I will be picking their stuff up and adding them to my library. Thanks guys
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Killsion posted:Sounds like you may just be looking for some screamo... Thrice isn't screamo of course, but it seems to fit what you want aside from the "complicated layers and effects" as screamo tends to be pretty raw in its production, focusing less on petty effects and more on conveying emotion as if in a live setting. Try maybe Suis la Lune? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zlQhZmy53z0 Envy may be worth a shot also http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k9RvqegTAH0 This is really getting close to what I'm looking for. The music is absolutely gorgeous and varied with some interesting riffs and rhythms, especially the Envy song, but I need more musicality in the vocals to scratch that stupid itch I've been trying to get for ages. Like, maybe 30-70% actual singing (some speaking like Envy is fine too, but needs singing), with the scream stuff at climaxes or choruses or otherwise used to punctuate. The contrast between the speaking parts and screaming parts in the Envy track is closer by far than the Suis la Lune one. I didn't really feel anything from the Suis la Lune track, it just felt like screaming without purpose to me, full-tilt the whole time. It didn't really work with the music IMO. If I get nothing more out of this, I'm happy you pointed me to Envy.
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pwnyXpress posted:This is really getting close to what I'm looking for. The music is absolutely gorgeous and varied with some interesting riffs and rhythms, especially the Envy song, but I need more musicality in the vocals to scratch that stupid itch I've been trying to get for ages. Like, maybe 30-70% actual singing (some speaking like Envy is fine too, but needs singing), with the scream stuff at climaxes or choruses or otherwise used to punctuate. Unfortunately as the term screamo implies the bulk of the vocals are going to be screamed in such a fashion, it is like asking for death metal without growls, it just isn't likely. Since you liked Envy i'll suggest some other Japanese bands like Heaven in Her Arms and Nervous Light of Sunday. Heaven in Her Arms started as Envy worship, but they recently came more into their own sound, which sadly may not agree with you, as they got really heavy, adopting a very crushing sludge influence. I'll link something old, and something new. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2LzqVUp6Fjg http://youtu.be/1mHGQe3oGGU I personally consider that 2nd one to be one of the most perfect songs in existence, but YMMV. Nervous Light of Sunday musically is more straight screamo with a metallic edge but your itch should be satisfied as they do sing clean now and again. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dIDmz4sli9U They also are indeed named after the Circle Takes the Square song if anyone was curious. I'm also gonna toss in Cathedraal. They are a new French band worth a listen and are kind of a little darker in sound. I consider the vocals a little weak, but they may suffice for your itch as a result. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W_3GKfOOlBE Hope some of that helps. Killsion fucked around with this message at 05:37 on Mar 31, 2012 |
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Hi! I would greatly appreciate any jazz with sexy French vocals. This is totally vague as heck but it's literally the only criteria I'm looking for.
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I really like Burial but since 'dubstep' changed its definition and became all about the WUBWUBWUB I don't know what to search for. What else should I be listening to?
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I'm looking for German bands as all I know of is Kraftwerk and Nena. I'm open to much anything (with the only genre exceptions being rap and really heavy metal {ie. shouting variety}) and preferably would like the person to be singing in German.
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Nuclear Spoon posted:Hi! I would greatly appreciate any jazz with sexy French vocals. This is totally vague as heck but it's literally the only criteria I'm looking for. I'm gonna chime in with the obvious answer, Serge Gainsbourg. N 2, N 4, and any of his earlier stuff is all pretty jazzy.
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Master_Odin posted:I'm looking for German bands as all I know of is Kraftwerk and Nena. I'm open to much anything (with the only genre exceptions being rap and really heavy metal {ie. shouting variety}) and preferably would like the person to be singing in German. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ds9CyVupaU https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MyJzv4AFZXc global tetrahedron fucked around with this message at 20:18 on Mar 31, 2012 |
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Master_Odin posted:I'm looking for German bands as all I know of is Kraftwerk and Nena. I'm open to much anything (with the only genre exceptions being rap and really heavy metal {ie. shouting variety}) and preferably would like the person to be singing in German. Locas in Love is decent enough German indie pop, I like their The Philistines Jr. cover the best (bushaltestelle) but I can't find it so have another song: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jngOXijPLqk
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chocolateTHUNDER posted:Can anyone namedrop some more bands like early era Thrice (artist in the ambulance) Thursday (War All The Time) and Senses Fail (Still Searching) ? I've been pretty interested in the genre lately I guess (google calls it "Post Hardcore"). Try some Funeral for a Friend (start with the album Hours), Silverstein (I never cared for their earlier stuff, but I think Shipwreck in the Sand is a pretty boss record, check out the song "Vices" for a taste), Finch (put out two albums, I prefer Say Hello to Sunshine, but I know their first is a favorite among fans of the bands you mentioned) and maybe Matchbook Romance? Jadz posted:Haven't been in this thread in a long while, so I'll come in and see if anyone has some new recommends for me Check out Close Your Eyes, the record by Silverstein I mentioned to the guy I quoted earlier in this post, Counterparts, In Her Own Words, Heart in Hand (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z293tG4-488), Architects (I think you will really like this song: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FHHJF2cUwyY) and maybe Alexisonfire? Eight Is Legend fucked around with this message at 01:35 on Apr 1, 2012 |
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Killsion posted:Unfortunately as the term screamo implies the bulk of the vocals are going to be screamed in such a fashion, it is like asking for death metal without growls, it just isn't likely. Thanks again for at least making the effort. None of this really worked that well for me, though I find Cathedraal interesting for other reasons. Maybe it would help, or might get some tips from other people if I post a few of the songs that I wouldn't mind having near duplicates of: Thrice - For Miles Thrice - Stand And Feel Your Worth Isis - Wrists Of Kings So stuff like those three. This is my final attempt. (Or at least my last one before I post asking again in here in about 6 months.)
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Nigel Tufnel posted:I really like Burial but since 'dubstep' changed its definition and became all about the WUBWUBWUB I don't know what to search for. What else should I be listening to?
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^^^Haha I love it when Ozma fucks with your title pwnyXpress posted:Thanks again for at least making the effort. None of this really worked that well for me, though I find Cathedraal interesting for other reasons. Okay then how about these Giant Squid The Ocean Baroness oh my god the comments on this one are hilarious and sad Porcupine Tree If you're not familiar with Porcupine Tree, they have a huge body of material and this isn't necessarily representative of the rest Oceansize Hooplah fucked around with this message at 17:42 on Apr 1, 2012 |
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I've been listening to lots of country lately: Hank Williams, Lefty Frizzell, Ernest Tubb, Gram Parsons, etc. However, I am really just looking for more stuff along the lines of Parsons. His style exudes some sort of quirky soulfulness that I adore... And yes, I have listened to the Flying Burrito Brothers.
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I just recently became a huge fan of The Paper Chase. I really dig the nice blend of the experimental and the listenable. Any other avant-garde bands that aren't just weird for the sake of it? Other favorite experimental (some more than others) bands of mine: Refused, Cursive, Arcturus, At the Drive-in, Man Man, and Tomahawk. I know this is a pretty scatter shot list and I'm sure I'm stretching the term "experimental" but any suggestions would be appreciated. Also, I'm familiar with most of the associated acts and side projects of the bands listed. Like: The (International) Noise Conspiracy, Fantomas, Mars Volta, etc.
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Ziltoid posted:I just recently became a huge fan of The Paper Chase. I really dig the nice blend of the experimental and the listenable. Any other avant-garde bands that aren't just weird for the sake of it? Other favorite experimental (some more than others) bands of mine: Refused, Cursive, Arcturus, At the Drive-in, Man Man, and Tomahawk. I know this is a pretty scatter shot list and I'm sure I'm stretching the term "experimental" but any suggestions would be appreciated. The Book of Knots, Sleepytime Gorilla Museum, Art Bears, Extra Life.
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Hooplah posted:The Book of Knots, Sleepytime Gorilla Museum, Art Bears, Extra Life. Thanks, you nailed it! I've never been big into Sleepytime Gorilla Museum. Though I like the song you posted, that album feels like it's made up of at least 50% ambient noise which really turned me off. The other three all sound great, The Book of Knots in particular, and I'll definitely be picking up some albums soon.
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Hooplah posted:^^^Haha I love it when Ozma fucks with your title THANK YOU! Some of these are wonderful!
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Eight Is Legend posted:Check out Close Your Eyes, the record by Silverstein I mentioned to the guy I quoted earlier in this post, Counterparts, In Her Own Words, Heart in Hand (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z293tG4-488), Architects (I think you will really like this song: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FHHJF2cUwyY) and maybe Alexisonfire? Close Your Eyes and Alexisonfire are exactly what I was looking for. Awesome metal/punk sound with great lyrics and clean vocals. I guess maybe I should've been a littler more specific - I do love metal/metalcore with screaming and growling vocals, but in this particular style of music, I prefer cleaner vocals (especially with the harmonies these guys do, similar to Rise Against) *punctuated by* screaming/growling, rather than having that dominate a whole song. More like these guys would be fantastic! Thanks a lot for this stuff
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Nigel Tufnel posted:I really like Burial but since 'dubstep' changed its definition and became all about the WUBWUBWUB I don't know what to search for. What else should I be listening to?
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Jadz posted:Close Your Eyes and Alexisonfire are exactly what I was looking for. Awesome metal/punk sound with great lyrics and clean vocals. I guess maybe I should've been a littler more specific - I do love metal/metalcore with screaming and growling vocals, but in this particular style of music, I prefer cleaner vocals (especially with the harmonies these guys do, similar to Rise Against) *punctuated by* screaming/growling, rather than having that dominate a whole song. More like these guys would be fantastic! Thanks a lot for this stuff The new album by Four Year Strong could be right up your alley, even though I'd rather you check out their previous records (the new is a bit too mainstream rock for me, but your mileage may vary). Oh, and check out Make Do and Mend as well, those guys rule.
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I need energetic Japanese non-anime rock music with female vocals. Hurry.
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