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El Gallinero Gros
Mar 17, 2010

BrendianaJones posted:

I recently was introduced to Mojo Nixon and would love suggestions as to what similar artists I should check out next,

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S9ha92S65TU

Supersuckers. Meat Puppets. The Mekons.

El Gallinero Gros fucked around with this message at 05:50 on Dec 2, 2018

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MrSargent
Dec 23, 2003

Sometimes, there's a man, well, he's the man for his time and place. He fits right in there. And that's Jimmy T.

TMNT-Rocksteady posted:

Any place that has playlists of actual 'club music', like remixes n poo poo?
Tried to search some on spotify and youtube and it's just like generic edm/rap songs.

EDM/Rap songs are primarily what gets played in clubs these days. Not sure what you mean by remixes, do you mean Club Remixes of pop songs?

regulargonzalez
Aug 18, 2006
UNGH LET ME LICK THOSE BOOTS DADDY HULU ;-* ;-* ;-* YES YES GIVE ME ALL THE CORPORATE CUMMIES :shepspends: :shepspends: :shepspends: ADBLOCK USERS DESERVE THE DEATH PENALTY, DON'T THEY DADDY?
WHEN THE RICH GET RICHER I GET HORNIER :a2m::a2m::a2m::a2m:

I've tried several times to get into jazz and it's never really clicked for me. But I'm really digging Cantaloupe Island by Herbie Hancock. The rest of the Empyrean Isles is pretty hit or miss; I like Oliloqui Valley a bit. I also like Windswept by Johnny Jewel but I'm not sure if that qualifies as jazz. Any recommendations? I've had Edsel Gomez and Miles Davis - Kind of Blue recommended to me and I bounced off of both of them.

Ulio
Feb 17, 2011


Anyone hear listen to Kpop? I generally hate pop but for some reason kpop is not as bad. Any recommendations for that?

signalnoise
Mar 7, 2008

i was told my old av was distracting

Ulio posted:

Anyone hear listen to Kpop? I generally hate pop but for some reason kpop is not as bad. Any recommendations for that?


I dunno dude, maybe I fuckin' do

LOONA is a 12-member group with each girl being debuted individually over the course of a year along with subgroups being debuted before they ever debuted a song that used all 12 members at once. In doing this, they released songs that cover a huge range of moods and styles, but with really high quality production. The wide range means you might not like all of the songs, but you're likely to find at least something you like. Their name is a reference to their debut scheme, as they are also called "Girl of the Month". I won't bother describing the tone or style of these songs, but they're some of my favorites.

I'll Be There https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pKybkK2gj1U
Rosy https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DYcYzBPAp_k
Puzzle https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Ln1SCbZ8cE
Heat/9 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wHktES0-tB4

Red Velvet is another concept group that uses their name as part of the concept, where they have songs that are "red" for songs like Russian Roulette https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QslJYDX3o8s or Dumb Dumb https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XGdbaEDVWp0, or "velvet" for songs like Automatic https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=px2Q47O0_eE or Bad Boy https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J_CFBjAyPWE. They combine these to make songs like Peek-A-Boo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6uJf2IT2Zh8.

You've also get musicians that actually write their own music, such as...

Akdong Musician, who are a siblings that won a show similar to "American Idol" but for getting into the Kpop industry, at the ages of 17 and 15, and then wrote and produced their first album by themselves. The music tends to be playful and is largely written by the older brother, but with a focus on the younger sister's very good voice. Here's a song called 200% https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Oi8jDMvd_w

Heize writes her own stuff and it tends to be mostly influenced by hip hop/r&b. Here's Jenga https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uw_HR9jIJww and And July https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rCeM57e2BfU. If you like her, check out her collab with GroovyRoom, who are a production duo that makes very groovy stuff, and Jay Park https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QKv2ocGhCpY. Here's another more funky collab https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Npxqg9p1Q94.

IU is very popular and originally didn't write her own music, but now she does. Here's Palette https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d9IxdwEFk1c and BBIBBI https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nM0xDI5R50E, both of which were written by her.

Bolbbalgan4 is a duo that would be more like.. folk pop almost? All I can really say is that they're good and that Ahn Jiyoung has one of the best and most unique singing voices in Kpop in my opinion. Here's a song called Some https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hZmoMyFXDoI


Most of what I've listed so far is from female artists, because I find they generally focus more on their vocal skills and interesting compositions, which is what I like, but maybe you like dude voices more? Here's some stuff

Runnin' with Henry Lau primarily and Sistar's Soyou backing https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=niMCsodCAU0

She Loves Me, She Loves Me Not is a duet between Taeil and Sejeong of gugudan. Taeil's high range is pretty nuts, here it is performed in one take https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FBnxOIjExHs

Thought Of You by John Park is pretty drat smooth https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QLmOezNMPnY


Hope this helps bruh

Epi Lepi
Oct 29, 2009

You can hear the voice
Telling you to Love
It's the voice of MK Ultra
And you're doing what it wants

Ulio posted:

Anyone hear listen to Kpop? I generally hate pop but for some reason kpop is not as bad. Any recommendations for that?

My girlfriend has been getting me into Kpop and she (and now I) really like SHINEE, MONSTA X, and BAP if you're looking for recommendations with male vocals.

Dungeon Ecology
Feb 9, 2011

oh poo poo dude u activated his KPOP trap card

greazeball
Feb 4, 2003



BrendianaJones posted:

I recently was introduced to Mojo Nixon and would love suggestions as to what similar artists I should check out next,

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S9ha92S65TU


El Gallinero Gros posted:

Supersuckers. Meat Puppets. The Mekons.

All of this is correct but also The Monks

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0XhpXUt82zA

greazeball fucked around with this message at 00:06 on Dec 7, 2018

MrSargent
Dec 23, 2003

Sometimes, there's a man, well, he's the man for his time and place. He fits right in there. And that's Jimmy T.

regulargonzalez posted:

I've tried several times to get into jazz and it's never really clicked for me. But I'm really digging Cantaloupe Island by Herbie Hancock. The rest of the Empyrean Isles is pretty hit or miss; I like Oliloqui Valley a bit. I also like Windswept by Johnny Jewel but I'm not sure if that qualifies as jazz. Any recommendations? I've had Edsel Gomez and Miles Davis - Kind of Blue recommended to me and I bounced off of both of them.

I am not a jazz expert by any stretch but I have listened to a lot and think we probably have similar tastes. Cantaloupe Island is an example of a fusion between jazz and soul/gospel/blues music and is definitely right up my alley when it comes to the jazz I like. If you like Herbie Hancock, you are probably going to want to check out more jazz fusion stuff since Hancock was a huge pioneer of incorporating popular music styles into jazz. Here is a good list from VMP of some albums to check out.

http://www.vinylmeplease.com/magazine/10-best-soul-jazz-records-own-vinyl/

For Miles Davis, the one that hooked me in was his album "Big Fun". This is a great example of Jazz Fusion and might be a good way to get into his other music.

Epi Lepi
Oct 29, 2009

You can hear the voice
Telling you to Love
It's the voice of MK Ultra
And you're doing what it wants

Ulio posted:

Anyone hear listen to Kpop? I generally hate pop but for some reason kpop is not as bad. Any recommendations for that?

Thought I would add some youtube links for the groups I recommended:

SHINee:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pt1d3wJ40mU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oDrWHvhuLxc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dG1Qux0QeSI

MONSTA X
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WLeFYKDtw1I
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uudl2EbIMvg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p-0q1tOJKQg

B.A.P
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ku_FYERiHC8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=czvwFy2zBLE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2qSVr1EATY0

Dungeon Ecology
Feb 9, 2011

i recommend just watching that toothpaste tusken raiders gif over and over

Ulio
Feb 17, 2011


signalnoise posted:

I dunno dude, maybe I fuckin' do

LOONA is a 12-member group with each girl being debuted individually over the course of a year along with subgroups being debuted before they ever debuted a song that used all 12 members at once. In doing this, they released songs that cover a huge range of moods and styles, but with really high quality production. The wide range means you might not like all of the songs, but you're likely to find at least something you like. Their name is a reference to their debut scheme, as they are also called "Girl of the Month". I won't bother describing the tone or style of these songs, but they're some of my favorites.

Kpop recommendations...

Hope this helps bruh

Ok thats some good stuff thanks, I'll check it out. I have heard of Loona but never listened to anything by them. I have listened to IU, Red Velvet but mainly their popular songs.


Epi Lepi posted:

Thought I would add some youtube links for the groups I recommended:

SHINee:


MONSTA X

B.A.P


I heard of the first two so I'll check it out.

I have listened to a mainly I guess "idols". Twice, BTS, Blackpink, EXO, G-idle and Momoland are some I have listened to. Bigbang as well but I think they are retired?

I really like the solo stuff as well but they are less popular harder to find. Like one of the vocals from Big Bang Taeyang has some really good solo stuff but otherwise thats hard to find.

Also some SNSD taeyeon stuff.

Reverend Sub-Zero
Jan 11, 2008

Filladelfia Pliers
I’ve been listening to a lot of crust punk lately and I’m starting to dig some black metal stuff like Venom, Celtic Frost, and Bathory. Any recommendations on more black metal or blackened crust stuff?

Parachute
May 18, 2003

Reverend Sub-Zero posted:

I’ve been listening to a lot of crust punk lately and I’m starting to dig some black metal stuff like Venom, Celtic Frost, and Bathory. Any recommendations on more black metal or blackened crust stuff?

amebix (specifically arise! imo)
iskra (ruins is my fav lp of theirs)

Radio Spiricom
Aug 17, 2009

Reverend Sub-Zero posted:

I’ve been listening to a lot of crust punk lately and I’m starting to dig some black metal stuff like Venom, Celtic Frost, and Bathory. Any recommendations on more black metal or blackened crust stuff?

Ildjarn

Reverend Sub-Zero
Jan 11, 2008

Filladelfia Pliers

Parachute posted:

amebix (specifically arise! imo)
iskra (ruins is my fav lp of theirs)

I have Iskra’s Ruins and s/t albums and both are awesome. Also I have Amebix’s Arise!, Monolith, and No Sanctuary. All are great.



Just looked them up on spotify. Looks cool.

Kvlt!
May 19, 2012



Reverend Sub-Zero posted:

I’ve been listening to a lot of crust punk lately and I’m starting to dig some black metal stuff like Venom, Celtic Frost, and Bathory. Any recommendations on more black metal or blackened crust stuff?

Obviously His Hero Is Gone, but check out Appalachian Terror Unit and Disrupt too

A human heart
Oct 10, 2012

Reverend Sub-Zero posted:

I’ve been listening to a lot of crust punk lately and I’m starting to dig some black metal stuff like Venom, Celtic Frost, and Bathory. Any recommendations on more black metal or blackened crust stuff?

Hellhammer, early Sodom(up to Obsessed by Cruelty), Sarcofago, NME, Blasphemy, Beherit

Kvlt!
May 19, 2012



Gospels for the Sick by Scum is a good mix of hardcore and black metal.

canis minor
May 4, 2011

Could you please recommend me some brass+bass akin to this section from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LR3kv0tslVU&t=154s. I also listen to Bohren & Der Club of Gore, Mount Fuji Doomjazz Corporation and Killimanjaro Darkjazz Ensemble.

Robokomodo
Nov 11, 2009
Can someone hit me up with the angriest EBM you got, in the vein of Suicide Commando, or Combichrist?

Beeswax
Dec 29, 2005

Grimey Drawer

Robokomodo posted:

Can someone hit me up with the angriest EBM you got, in the vein of Suicide Commando, or Combichrist?

Just going off my ex's taste in music:

Nachtmahr
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2tTaHAPFGwo

Or just pretty much all of this mix:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q9aSeOZPLKc

Maurice Augustus
Nov 27, 2011

I'd like guidance getting into non-mainstream j-pop. Less folk, more electro tho.

Olavi posted:

Can you direct me to songs like this one: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vAg5jxsuxyA
Beautiful song. I'll try:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oJUGp2cCuu8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Rst3w6W6zw

screaden
Apr 8, 2009

Maurice Augustus posted:

I'd like guidance getting into non-mainstream j-pop. Less folk, more electro tho.

How electro are you talking? I've been listening to a bunch recently that hews closer to funk/soul but a lot of them have a lot of synth and electronic sounds in there

In the meantime, try this, band called yahyel. Easily my favourite discovery of this year

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w0_E1Vh78lg

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QD5nlibg2aw

screaden fucked around with this message at 02:33 on Dec 17, 2018

Wheat Loaf
Feb 13, 2012

by FactsAreUseless
I would like recommendations for 70s soul music that isn't as much on the disco end of things, along the lines of Curtis Mayfield, Isaac Hayes or Barry White (although lengthy spoken raps to introduce songs as practised by the latter two in particular are optional).

Edit: And any of that 90s soul where hip-hop production was being fused with the R&B vocal group tradition; I would be grateful for any recommendations of groups or albums in that line as well.

Wheat Loaf fucked around with this message at 12:55 on Dec 18, 2018

me your dad
Jul 25, 2006

Wheat Loaf posted:

I would like recommendations for 70s soul music that isn't as much on the disco end of things, along the lines of Curtis Mayfield, Isaac Hayes or Barry White (although lengthy spoken raps to introduce songs as practised by the latter two in particular are optional).

Edit: And any of that 90s soul where hip-hop production was being fused with the R&B vocal group tradition; I would be grateful for any recommendations of groups or albums in that line as well.

Marvin Gaye of course (only because you didn't mention him specifically)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H-kA3UtBj4M

Gil Scott Heron
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m2zKdIcOV5s

Some Sly & the Family Stone gets into a soulful vibe
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-YzitR0IKW4

The incredible Bill Withers @ Carnegie Hall
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tjGW1QUR9jk

Radio Spiricom
Aug 17, 2009

Wheat Loaf posted:

I would like recommendations for 70s soul music that isn't as much on the disco end of things, along the lines of Curtis Mayfield, Isaac Hayes or Barry White (although lengthy spoken raps to introduce songs as practised by the latter two in particular are optional).

Edit: And any of that 90s soul where hip-hop production was being fused with the R&B vocal group tradition; I would be grateful for any recommendations of groups or albums in that line as well.

harold melvin & the blue notes, the o'jays, the chi-lites, the isleys, al green, donny hathaway, willie hutch, edwin starr, eddie kendricks, rufus

the earlier the better since by 1975 disco had emerged and there was a lot of crossover

i think neo-soul is mostly bad aside from d'angelo, angie stone, and me'shell ndgeocello... groove theory had some good singles i suppose... but lauryn hill, eyrkah badu, maxwell, et all are like nails on a chalkboard to me. just listen to prince.

Wheat Loaf
Feb 13, 2012

by FactsAreUseless
I liked that Erykah Badu live album. I used to play in a band that did a version of the "Boogie Nights" / "All Night Long" medley she does on that album, with "Funkin' for Jamaica" by Tom Browne interpolated into it. That was always great fun. Haven't listened to any of her studio albums, though.

I've heard some stuff like Blackstreet and Dru Hill and enjoyed them, but I don't know if they're categorised as "soul" or not or if they're new jack swing.

How about some new jack swing recommendations while I'm at it?

Wheat Loaf fucked around with this message at 16:38 on Dec 18, 2018

Bandiet
Dec 31, 2015

Wheat Loaf posted:

How about some new jack swing recommendations while I'm at it?

Babyface plus anything touched by Babyface and L.A. Reid (Bobby Brown, Whitney Houston, Toni Braxton, Karyn White, Johnny Gill,)

MrSargent
Dec 23, 2003

Sometimes, there's a man, well, he's the man for his time and place. He fits right in there. And that's Jimmy T.

Wheat Loaf posted:

I would like recommendations for 70s soul music that isn't as much on the disco end of things, along the lines of Curtis Mayfield, Isaac Hayes or Barry White (although lengthy spoken raps to introduce songs as practised by the latter two in particular are optional).

Edit: And any of that 90s soul where hip-hop production was being fused with the R&B vocal group tradition; I would be grateful for any recommendations of groups or albums in that line as well.

Well this is my wheelhouse so I'll give you some other recommendations that people haven't mentioned. I might dip into the 60's a bit but that is still very much the style you are looking for I think.

The Dramatics
The Delfonics
Minnie Ripperton
Candi Staton
Sam & Dave
Ann Peebles
Betty Lavette
Gladys Knight & The Pips
The Stylistics
Patti Labelle
Bill Withers
The Main Ingredient
The IMpressions (Curtis Mayfield's group before he went solo)


For 90's "soul", I would absolutley recommend Brown Sugar and Voodoo by D'Angelo. Miseducation of Lauryn Hill is also a great blend of hip-hop and r&b and one of my favorite albums of all time.


Radio Spiricom posted:

harold melvin & the blue notes, the o'jays, the chi-lites, the isleys, al green, donny hathaway, willie hutch, edwin starr, eddie kendricks, rufus

the earlier the better since by 1975 disco had emerged and there was a lot of crossover

i think neo-soul is mostly bad aside from d'angelo, angie stone, and me'shell ndgeocello... groove theory had some good singles i suppose... but lauryn hill, eyrkah badu, maxwell, et all are like nails on a chalkboard to me. just listen to prince.

The gently caress is this? Lauryn Hill is nails on a chalkboard? That is straight blasphemy. Miseducation is consistently in the discussion of "greatest hip-hop/r&b albums of all time". To each his own but this really upset me haha.

MrSargent fucked around with this message at 18:16 on Dec 18, 2018

MrSargent
Dec 23, 2003

Sometimes, there's a man, well, he's the man for his time and place. He fits right in there. And that's Jimmy T.

Wheat Loaf posted:

I liked that Erykah Badu live album. I used to play in a band that did a version of the "Boogie Nights" / "All Night Long" medley she does on that album, with "Funkin' for Jamaica" by Tom Browne interpolated into it. That was always great fun. Haven't listened to any of her studio albums, though.

I've heard some stuff like Blackstreet and Dru Hill and enjoyed them, but I don't know if they're categorised as "soul" or not or if they're new jack swing.

How about some new jack swing recommendations while I'm at it?

If you want to hear the album that practically spawned the "New Jack Swing" genre, listen to Janet Jackson's Control album.

Radio Spiricom
Aug 17, 2009

i would suggest jam & lewis, al b. sure, and teddy riley before babyface and l.a. reid personally but that's just my taste.

guy, jodeci, swv, public announcement, and along with bobby brown everyone else who spun out of new edition (bel biv devoe, ralph tresvant)

Wheat Loaf
Feb 13, 2012

by FactsAreUseless
It's too bad there was never a Sam & Dave live album. That would have been good.

The only Bill Withers album I've heard is that Carnegie Hall one. Same with Donny Hathaway - I've only heard his live album. They're both good, though I'm not sure where I rank them overall among live soul albums. Live at the Apollo by James Brown, Live at the Harlem Square Club, Miami 1963 by Sam Cooke and In Person at the Whiskey a Go Go by Otis Redding are my top three. Bill Withers is probably number four; I really like the ones that get that whole gospel feeling down; one of my all-time favourite live albums is Gospel Concert by the Clara Ward Singers and I've struggled to find anything that can really match its intensity; if gospel music is soul music then it's number one for me.

More controversially, if you are prepared to categorise Bob Marley as a "soul" artist (I think of reggae as Jamaican soul music much as ska was Jamaican artists' distinctive take on R&B) then his live album from 1975 is probably slotted in at number three. Edit: If you count Van Morrison as soul (he's Celtic soul, I think) then you'd better believe I'd be putting It's Too Late To Stop Now near the top.

Wheat Loaf fucked around with this message at 18:40 on Dec 18, 2018

MrSargent
Dec 23, 2003

Sometimes, there's a man, well, he's the man for his time and place. He fits right in there. And that's Jimmy T.

Wheat Loaf posted:

It's too bad there was never a Sam & Dave live album. That would have been good.

The only Bill Withers album I've heard is that Carnegie Hall one. Same with Donny Hathaway - I've only heard his live album. They're both good, though I'm not sure where I rank them overall among live soul albums. Live at the Apollo by James Brown, Live at the Harlem Square Club, Miami 1963 by Sam Cooke and In Person at the Whiskey a Go Go by Otis Redding are my top three. Bill Withers is probably number four; I really like the ones that get that whole gospel feeling down; one of my all-time favourite live albums is Gospel Concert by the Clara Ward Singers and I've struggled to find anything that can really match its intensity; if gospel music is soul music then it's number one for me.

More controversially, if you are prepared to categorise Bob Marley as a "soul" artist (I think of reggae as Jamaican soul music much as ska was Jamaican artists' distinctive take on R&B) then his live album from 1975 is probably slotted in at number three. Edit: If you count Van Morrison as soul (he's Celtic soul, I think) then you'd better believe I'd be putting It's Too Late To Stop Now near the top.

If James Brown at the Apollo is at the top of your list, you might like some of the funkier soul groups as well. Definitely check out The Meters, The Lafayette Afro-Rock Band, The Bar-Kays, Bloodstone, The Four Tops, BT Express, Sly & The Family Stone, and Booker T & The MG's. Also add Joe Tex and The Staple Singers in there.

Parachute
May 18, 2003
who can yall suggest along the lines of like gene page, quincy jones or even barry white? something that has a big soundtrack-y composer feel. modern stuff is fine, but im looking from like 50's-70's i guess. the long instrumental steely dan bits even come to mind, too.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZJGxuJYcmZo

MrSargent
Dec 23, 2003

Sometimes, there's a man, well, he's the man for his time and place. He fits right in there. And that's Jimmy T.

Parachute posted:

who can yall suggest along the lines of like gene page, quincy jones or even barry white? something that has a big soundtrack-y composer feel. modern stuff is fine, but im looking from like 50's-70's i guess. the long instrumental steely dan bits even come to mind, too.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZJGxuJYcmZo

Not sure if this is what you are going for but I would definitely check out Curtis Mayfield's album "Curtis". I always felt that it had a soundtracky feel. Adrian Younge is a more modern producer, but he really tries to capture that sound from 60's and 70's recordings and is hugely influenced by composers like Ennio Morricone. His latest project is The Midnight Hour, which he co-wrote with Ali Shaheed Muhammad (from Tribe Called Quest). Definitely check out a few of his different projects and see if its what you are looking for (Voices of Gemma, Black Dynamite, Something About April).

Radio Spiricom
Aug 17, 2009

Parachute posted:

who can yall suggest along the lines of like gene page, quincy jones or even barry white? something that has a big soundtrack-y composer feel. modern stuff is fine, but im looking from like 50's-70's i guess. the long instrumental steely dan bits even come to mind, too.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZJGxuJYcmZo

david axelrod, gamble & huff and MFSB, salsoul orchestra, love unlimited orchestra, chic, rod temperton, inner life, ashford & simpson

Radio Spiricom fucked around with this message at 21:08 on Dec 18, 2018

funkybottoms
Oct 28, 2010

Funky Bottoms is a land man

Parachute posted:

who can yall suggest along the lines of like gene page, quincy jones or even barry white? something that has a big soundtrack-y composer feel. modern stuff is fine, but im looking from like 50's-70's i guess. the long instrumental steely dan bits even come to mind, too.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZJGxuJYcmZo

in addition to what's been mentioned, Isaac Hayes and Teddy Pendergrass

goose willis
Jun 14, 2015

Get ready for teh wacky laughz0r!
Bit of a vague request, but: 90s alternative rock bands with a female vocalist and "clean" vocals? Like, you can actually hear the lyrics and comprehend them, so more Veruca Salt and less My Bloody Valentine

Hilariously, a good example of what I'm looking for would be the full version of the title song for Daria: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h-EHnZ7QDkQ

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funkybottoms
Oct 28, 2010

Funky Bottoms is a land man

goose willis posted:

Bit of a vague request, but: 90s alternative rock bands with a female vocalist and "clean" vocals? Like, you can actually hear the lyrics and comprehend them, so more Veruca Salt and less My Bloody Valentine

Hilariously, a good example of what I'm looking for would be the full version of the title song for Daria: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h-EHnZ7QDkQ

Madder Rose, the Breeders, Belly, Throwing Muses, Bettie Serveert, the Sundays, Lois, and, while i never dug them, maybe Hole

Heavenly if you want something a little more twee, and Velocity Girl's first two albums are great even if the vocals might not be exactly what you're looking for

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