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Gordong Dongbay posted:They recently released a preview of another song "Speed of the Collapse" on their Facebook. I'm really excited to get my hands on their new album. Has anyone seen them live? I've heard they aren't that great of a live band so I'm hesitant to get a ticket for when they come to my area. They're good live, I saw them in 2010. I've got tickets for them in September in a venue with good acoustics, so I have high hopes. That preview is such a giant tease: the song just gets started and, welp, it's done! YWY is a good if not great song, and Speed of the Collapse looks promising, so I'll probably buy the album. E: punctuation is hard. Serisothikos fucked around with this message at 20:31 on May 23, 2012 |
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Serisothikos posted:They're good live, I saw them in 2010. I've got tickets for them in September in a venue with good acoustics, so I have high hopes. I've been listening to Speed the Collapse on and off throughout the day and the more I listen to it the more I like it. Trying to convince my friend to see them in live when they come over the the UK, as Metric are pretty much my favourite band.
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appropriatemetaphor posted:Yeah An Horse is pretty rad. I loved their first album but listening to the second album made me think they took some of the best parts from earlier songs and then created some kind of self-formula. Then they recorded that formula 12 times. Seriously, Kate does that long-drawn-out word thing a ton of times and it got weird.
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Hey, someone toss me a new album suggestion. I've been through this entire thread; but I literally have spotify on for 8hrs+ a day and that means I run through music insanely quick. Latest two items that really hit me just right The Lumineers - The Lumineers The Head and the Heard - The Head and the Heart (that said, I can really throw The Head and the Heart the same level of endorsement I'd toss to The Lumineers). edit: VVV Quick listen so far so good, will give an album a full run. Thanks VVV Walked fucked around with this message at 15:25 on May 24, 2012 |
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Just discovered a group called The Drums through an errant song identification session. I was in the mall trying to Shazam (or the WP equivalent) a song I could barely hear. It was misidentified due to low volume, but The Drums came up instead and I totally dig 'em! They're on Spotify.
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Walked posted:Hey, someone toss me a new album suggestion. I've been through this entire thread; but I literally have spotify on for 8hrs+ a day and that means I run through music insanely quick. Not an album, but the We Are Hunted app on Spotify is a great sampler platter of a bunch of different bands.
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I just heard Dead Man's Bones They are Ryan Gosling's band and have a kids choir. I haven't been able to stop listening to them for the last few days. They are hauntingly melodic and simple and imo really catchy. I hope you guys like them as much as I do. Pa-Pa Power https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vfCV4c-7hgc
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New Japandroids record next week! http://stereogum.com/986031/japandroids-the-house-that-heaven-built/mp3s/
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Anyone listened to the new Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros? I thought their first album was pretty good, although I really only liked two or three songs from it.
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A few years ago I saw a band from Houston, The Wild Moccasins, mentioned in a thread here. I quickly picked up Microscopic Metronomes, their first release, and fell in love. Admittedly, I'm kind of new to the "indie" rock scene but I was really blown away because the music was just tight; the music was intricate and co-singers Cody and Zahria have really great vocals that play off each other. I followed them still and then got Skin Collision Past which was another great bit of material. Well, I finally got a chance to see them live on the last show of their recent tour in a small intimate venue and man they killed it. They had a really great stage presence and everything was just fun. Their songs had more of a "pop hook" feel but afterwards, I helped them with some heavier equipment and they are without a doubt some of the nicest people I've ever met. I mentioned how I was familiar with their work (they were playing alongside a local act that has a larger local following) and they were amazed that I came just to see them. I talked about the first record and how great it was and picked up some merchandise which Zahria happily signed for me then kind of gave me a nice hug. :3 I really like this band and I hope they get really big because they deserve it.
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Gordong Dongbay posted:They recently released a preview of another song "Speed of the Collapse" on their Facebook. I'm really excited to get my hands on their new album. Has anyone seen them live? I've heard they aren't that great of a live band so I'm hesitant to get a ticket for when they come to my area. I saw them a few years ago in a radio station's auditorium. Maybe this was because of the place (our chairs were waaaaay too cozy, and the whole room was the exact opposite of the usual beer-in-a-plastic-glass venue), but it's true they were a bit static. I'm gonna see them again in two months, so i'll keep you posted then.
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Apparently Metric held an online scavenger hunt for clues to unlocking a stream of their new album. Somehow the internet figured it all out just by guessing. Anyway, here's the link where you can stream their new album Synthetica, if anyone's interested: http://soundcloud.com/metric-band/sets/synthetica-1/s-HVnCN interpunct fucked around with this message at 04:53 on May 30, 2012 |
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I just got back from seeing Anais Mitchell live and I think I love her even more than I did, which I didn't think was possible. All her songs have an incredibly powerful emotional current behind them and it's only amplified when she plays live, it was a really incredible atmosphere. Her latest album is amazing too, one of my favourite releases in years Here's a pretty good youtube clip of her playing the opening tracks in Iowa a few weeks back https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lrPkx33ePng EDIT: this is my favourite track from the new album, which was also great live https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X1KG7jsaTrM TomWaitsForNoMan fucked around with this message at 04:06 on May 30, 2012 |
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AlaskaGrpwn posted:New Japandroids record next week! It sounds absolutely incredible. So pumped. I love the Gun Club cover too.
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interpunct posted:Apparently Metric held an online scavenger hunt for clues to unlocking a stream of their new album. Somehow the internet figured it all out just by guessing. Anyway, here's the link where you can stream their new album Synthetica, if anyone's interested: Sweet! I'm liking Speed the Collapse and Breathing Underwater. St0rmD fucked around with this message at 16:00 on May 30, 2012 |
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Dr. S.O. Feelgood posted:Anyone listened to the new Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros? I thought their first album was pretty good, although I really only liked two or three songs from it. Loved the first album. I'm having trouble getting into the newest one though. I can't get enough of The Alabama Shakes right now. Probably going to be one of the first Roo bands I see this year.
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cheese eats mouse posted:Loved the first album. I'm having trouble getting into the newest one though. They're amazing! As funky as the time I saw Drive-By Truckers with Booker T or when I got into The Bellrays. Did I miss it, or is there a thread for country rock and alt-country and folk? Is anyone a fan of Jason Anderson. I've heard him described as an 'emo Springsteen', but he's a bit more joyous and uptempo than that. He's never got the attention of the other Springsteen-esque bands that are popping up, and I think he deserves it. Here's El Paso, one of his best songs: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-YbmTkI0x3E
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Count Chocula posted:They're amazing! As funky as the time I saw Drive-By Truckers with Booker T or when I got into The Bellrays. I never saw one. I love alt-country and country rock. You should check out Ha HA Tonka and Dr. Dog. I posted Tonka earlier, but here's some Dr. Dog. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I_RvcS0PDoA cheese eats mouse fucked around with this message at 17:37 on Jun 5, 2012 |
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cheese eats mouse posted:I never saw one. I love alt-country and country rock. You should check out Ha HA Tonka and Dr. Dog. I posted Tonka earlier, but here's some Dr. Dog. Dr. Dog is amazing! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7XVVAIBBq-A
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Grizzly Bear just released the first track of their new yet-to-be-named album, out Sept. 18. "Sleeping Ute" Goddamn I missed these guys.
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cheese eats mouse posted:I never saw one. I love alt-country and country rock. You should check out Ha HA Tonka and Dr. Dog. I posted Tonka earlier, but here's some Dr. Dog. I keep meaning to get into them. Have you heard Josh Ritter or William Elliot Whitmore? For some reason a lot of the old punks are turning into folk or country singers these days, like Tim Barry.
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Been listening to Unknown Mortal Orchestra's self-titled debut lately. They're sort of a garage/lo-fi psych rock-pop band with some really catchy tunes. Great summer driving music, too. I don't know, the lo-fi production (particularly the drums) kinda remind me of The Beta Band or Ariel Pink's Haunted Graffiti, actually. If this sounds like something you may sorta like then you should listen to a song or two of theirs instead of reading my terrible descriptions of their music! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c-36lCKovBg And this is unlike the rest of the album but really cool, psych-punk if I had to come up with a name for it (a thing I'm terrible at doing which is why you should be listening instead!) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LqfWtqC4dZk Gio fucked around with this message at 03:43 on Jun 6, 2012 |
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I haven't listened to them, but I think a member used to be in The Mint Chicks, a great NZ punk band.
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I'm listening to the new Japandroids record and it's fantastic. There's a deeper streak of melancholy/nostalgia to the vocals and lyrics but the guitar is still absolutely gorgeous. The Onion AVClub review mentions this might be their last album, which is a shame - but two great records and a flameout feels more appropriate to the band's ethos than a long slog through mediocrity. http://www.avclub.com/articles/japandroids-celebration-rock,76966/ Indie Rocktopus fucked around with this message at 20:58 on Jun 6, 2012 |
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Indie Rocktopus posted:I'm listening to the new Japandroids record and it's fantastic. There's a deeper streak of melancholy/nostalgia to the vocals and lyrics but the guitar is still absolutely gorgeous. The Onion AVClub review mentions this might be their last album, which is a shame - but two great records and a flameout feels more appropriate to the band's ethos than a long slog through mediocrity. Yeah it's pretty drat good. It's also on Spotify for those wanting to hear it!
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Perhaps I need to reevaluate things with my life, but I don't really get a ton of melancholy, it mostly just seems like an insanely fun record too me. It's basically an entire record with nothing but the very best parts of songs (huge hooks, big guitar riffs, drums that make you want to play along on your steering wheel) with lots of lyrics about drinking and partying. There's a definite sense of nostalgia I guess, but it seems mostly like a "man that poo poo was awesome" sort. Or at least that's how I'm reading it anyway, because that poo poo is awesome. Anyway, I wasn't in love with Post-Nothing, but this one is by far my favorite record of the year so far. People should check it out. It's basically perfect for blasting loud while you drive with the windows down. e: basically it sounds exactly like an album titled "Celebration Rock" should sound. MourningView fucked around with this message at 01:38 on Jun 7, 2012 |
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I'm 30 seconds in and it fits my criteria for good music: I can imagine them playing with The Hold Steady. I've heard that the whole album's like that. "A northern soul in southern lands Will always find his way to southern hands" - These lyrics are very meaningful to me. I enjoy this album. Count Chocula fucked around with this message at 01:45 on Jun 7, 2012 |
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# ? Jun 7, 2012 01:36 |
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Anyone else listen to Wintersleep? Welcome to The Night Sky is a freaking great album in my opinion and I (finally) just got their 2010 album New Inheritors. Not bad but nowhere near as good as WttNS. The lead singers voice seems to have changed in the 3 years between albums which I'm not crazy about. Now I learn that there's another album that either just came out or is coming out later this year? Anyone listened to it yet if it's out? Some vids from WttNS: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pw8IGgBqIio http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q-iW0zL2LI0 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JvbMmVKhkRA&feature=related http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=40aHqhd8xPY&feature=related
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Has anyone heard of Team Me?quote:Team Me is a sextet musical group from Norway that plays pop music. Their 2011 debut studio album To the Treetops! won the 2011 Norwegian Grammy Awards (Spellemannprisen) in the category "Best Pop Group of the Year".[2] Indie/Pop Sound With My Hands Covering Both My Eyes: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RHSbf2FVJCU (This short version is better, the Album one is too long) Come down: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=co2tf6DKW8k Elphiem fucked around with this message at 14:24 on Jun 8, 2012 |
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I think this is right thread for Bitter Ruin, they're currently unsigned as yet but you can get their music on Bandcamp and off their website here http://bitterruin.com/. They're kinda Cabaret (I first saw them live supporting Amanda Palmer), folky, indie kind of sounds. I'm not overally sure how to describe them.
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Epi Lepi posted:Anyone else listen to Wintersleep? I fuckin' love Wintersleep. IMO Night Sky is still their greatest--I listened to the newest single (Resuscitate) off the new album (Hello Hum) coming out on June 12 and wasn't impressed. I'll probably still buy it anyway, but few albums trump Night Sky in my mind.
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Epi Lepi posted:Anyone else listen to Wintersleep? Thanks for this. Never heard of 'em, but I'm enjoying it.
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Is it just me, or does Scandinavia have a mind-boggling amount of Indie Pop groups?
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Not just you, there is a huge Twee and Indie Pop 'revival' going on there which along with the fact that some of the most influential modern Indie Pop artists originate there make it so that there is an extremely friendly environment there for new bands.
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Gio posted:Been listening to Unknown Mortal Orchestra's self-titled debut lately. They're sort of a garage/lo-fi psych rock-pop band with some really catchy tunes. Great summer driving music, too. I don't know, the lo-fi production (particularly the drums) kinda remind me of The Beta Band or Ariel Pink's Haunted Graffiti, actually. If this sounds like something you may sorta like then you should listen to a song or two of theirs instead of reading my terrible descriptions of their music! Yeah UMO is great! I can't wait for their next album which I hope will be a thing that occurs. I've been digging No Joy lately. A shoegaze band. https://vimeo.com/23839582
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Just put together a new playlist: Indie & Dance Euphoria (Euphoric Feel-Good Indie & Dance Tracks. ) http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL95DC883D6A0FB833
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I've been hearing awesome singles from these two bands in the past months and now the albums are out. Solid albums. And fully streamed here: Alt-J - An Awesome Wave http://soundcloud.com/alt-j/sets/an-awesome-wave/ Django Django - Django Django http://musicfeeds.com.au/news/listen-django-django-django-django-full-album-stream/ Edit: well poo poo, apparently Django has been out for months, how'd I miss it Eurekapile fucked around with this message at 03:16 on Jun 9, 2012 |
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Count Chocula posted:I haven't listened to them, but I think a member used to be in The Mint Chicks, a great NZ punk band. That's the one. His brother (also from the Mint Chicks) just started a new band,[b]Opossom{/b], who are pretty sweet as well: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vKd-KJ0mdQw
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I'm hearing some cool stuff here. I don't think Hospitality has been mentioned. They're kind of poppy but very musical and self possessed. I don't know if that makes sense, I'm not great at describing. They have a new self-titled album out. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-UNUNA-d8Wk
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beatlegs posted:I'm hearing some cool stuff here. I just discovered them too, they're on my playlist above. I've only listened to 'Friends of Friends' so far.
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