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I just discovered DJ Rozwell and NONE OF THIS IS REAL plus the various expansion packs and I completely love the "fantasy audio hip-hop roguelike tape" concept. What are some other albums (albums?) that experiment with form? edit: I already know of Zaireeka and Dronevil. internet celebrity fucked around with this message at 13:41 on Mar 9, 2020 |
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I know I'm very late the to the party, but who should I check out if I like Megadeth and don't care for the other "Big Four" bands at all? Slayer's too monotone and grind-y, Metallica's fine but a little boring and Anthrax just does nothing for me. I dig how proggy and melodic a lot of Megadeth songs are.
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Lester Shy posted:I know I'm very late the to the party, but who should I check out if I like Megadeth and don't care for the other "Big Four" bands at all? Slayer's too monotone and grind-y, Metallica's fine but a little boring and Anthrax just does nothing for me. I dig how proggy and melodic a lot of Megadeth songs are. Elder, specifically the albums Dead Roots Stirring, Lore, and Reflections of a Floating World They’re not really that close in sound to Megadeath, but they’re proggy and melodic, especially in Reflections of a Floating World. Very much metal but pretty accessible. HenryJLittlefinger fucked around with this message at 17:00 on Mar 8, 2020 |
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Lester Shy posted:I know I'm very late the to the party, but who should I check out if I like Megadeth and don't care for the other "Big Four" bands at all? Slayer's too monotone and grind-y, Metallica's fine but a little boring and Anthrax just does nothing for me. I dig how proggy and melodic a lot of Megadeth songs are. Nevermore and Iced Earth are worth checking out. Dream Theater if you don't need anything particularly heavy. Cynic if you want something very proggy. Let us know what you think of those and that'll help to pick other options.
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There are also a couple good metal threads that could help. It’s a ridiculously huge genre. Even the subgenres are overwhelming.
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Lester Shy posted:I know I'm very late the to the party, but who should I check out if I like Megadeth and don't care for the other "Big Four" bands at all? Slayer's too monotone and grind-y, Metallica's fine but a little boring and Anthrax just does nothing for me. I dig how proggy and melodic a lot of Megadeth songs are. weird "big four" that doesn't include Iron Maiden, whom you should listen to if you haven't already V ah, yeah, failed to connect the dots; Metallica changed so much that i forget that they're thrash at heart funkybottoms fucked around with this message at 17:55 on Mar 8, 2020 |
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Big four of thrash, Iron Maiden doesnt play thrash
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Oh yeah, I should add that I'm a big metal fan (mostly prog/weird stuff like Dream Theater, Animals as Leaders, Anaal Nathrakh, etc) but anything before like 1990 is a huge blindspot for me. Thanks for the Iced Earth recommendation; I loved Horror Show when it came out but I'd completely forgotten about them.
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Lester Shy posted:I'm a big metal fan...but anything before like 1990 is a huge blindspot for me. I was going to an effort post on the early history of heavy metal, but I think it's better if I just recommend that you read Sound of the Beast: The Complete Headbanging History of Heavy Metal. It's more of a history of metal as a cultural phenomenon than it is about the music, but it's still a comprehensive account of everything happened before about 2000 and will give you a lot of insight as to what might be worth looking at from that time period.
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Lester Shy posted:Oh yeah, I should add that I'm a big metal fan (mostly prog/weird stuff like Dream Theater, Animals as Leaders, Anaal Nathrakh, etc) but anything before like 1990 is a huge blindspot for me. Thanks for the Iced Earth recommendation; I loved Horror Show when it came out but I'd completely forgotten about them. Oooooh. Well how do you feel about Sabbath?
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Lester Shy posted:I know I'm very late the to the party, but who should I check out if I like Megadeth and don't care for the other "Big Four" bands at all? Slayer's too monotone and grind-y, Metallica's fine but a little boring and Anthrax just does nothing for me. I dig how proggy and melodic a lot of Megadeth songs are. Exodus Overkill Power Trip Now requests: Electronic music with Joy Division vibes (vocals encouraged but not required) Modern funk El Gallinero Gros fucked around with this message at 23:14 on Mar 8, 2020 |
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Lester Shy posted:I know I'm very late the to the party, but who should I check out if I like Megadeth and don't care for the other "Big Four" bands at all? Slayer's too monotone and grind-y, Metallica's fine but a little boring and Anthrax just does nothing for me. I dig how proggy and melodic a lot of Megadeth songs are. How about early Voivod(up to Killing technology) or maybe some tech thrash like Mekong Delta and Watchtower and Coroner
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yeah definitely check out voidod. id start with nothingface and work backward through their discography from there if they fit the bill. cornoner's "no more color" is the perfect amount of tech/thrash without getting too heavy in to the former imo and this song is flawless https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A_sAM7S7ZEY
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Disco Pope posted:Some great recommendations, thanks folks. By sheer chance, I stumbled on the exact sound I was looking for this morning when messaging my partner about Ghost Box records in The Pattern Forms I held off on mentioning Boards of Canada and Burial earlier because I didn't actually know what Hauntology is, and finally got around to reading the wikipedia page and there they were. I like Burial but find it kind of boring after an hour, but he's for sure got the low-fi melancholy in the exact center of a huge space sound. Boards of Canada puts me in a really weird way, so I have to be in the right headspace to listen to them, but it's hard to do exactly what they do better than them. Their track Gyroscope uses a clip from a numbers station and it'll make you feel strange. Most of their catalog is really good at evoking images, feelings, or concepts that aren't there explicitly. It seems like the core of hauntology doesn't include them, but it's interesting in the same way.
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wrt boards of canada: 'music has the right to children' feels more haunted and broody to me than 'the campfire headphase' which has these really triumphant songs on it like davyan cowboy. still, BoC is incredible
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Yeah, I'm listening to Music Has The Right To Children right now and that's very accurate. It's kind of interesting to scroll through the comments section on their youtube videos, basically every one of them has a dozen comments talking about how the music makes them feel, images it creates, or memories it stirs up. That kind of stands out from other music to me.
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Any recommendations for folk ballads sung by a woman, in english, with minimal accompaniment, like maybe a guitar and or some drums but not, like. A whole cacophonous band. Any culture, I was looking for icelandic and irish recently but I'll take whatever, including from USA, Canada, etc.
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Jack B Nimble posted:Any recommendations for folk ballads sung by a woman, in english, with minimal accompaniment, like maybe a guitar and or some drums but not, like. A whole cacophonous band. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4lnJSW-OUyM https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=osGnnJrvgGg https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IUK8emiWabU https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b1Z4PAZX9Bs https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Fk4uBgPSPc https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=scyljjlCQRs https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ir32ZWP334w HenryJLittlefinger fucked around with this message at 19:37 on Mar 10, 2020 |
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These are great, thanks!
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Jack B Nimble posted:These are great, thanks! I don't know how strict you want to stick to a.) ballads or b.) traditional, but Gillian Welch/Dave Rawlings Machine, Aoife O'Donovan, Sara Jarosz, and Sarah Watkins all do a lot of older songs that are familiar enough to feel like a traditional even though they're attributable to a different musician. Gospel, folk, bluegrass, old time included. Same for Rhiannon Giddens, though she is a fantastic historian of spirituals, hymns, gospel, slave songs, maybe even some Gullah music. Again, not all ballads or true traditionals, but old and familiar(ish) folk songs. Elizabeth Cotten is amazing for who she was and deserves to be more of a legend in my opinion. She was on the bluesier end of folk.
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I've been loving the doom artists I've been coming across, stumbled onto this and didn't find any reference to the Doom Jazz subgenre on the forums. What are artists that have this aesthetic? Like, the feel of doom metal but with a jazzy style https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q0e5m6Ae3MY
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This might work for ya: https://pulledbymagnets.bandcamp.com/album/rose-golden-doorways
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Detective Thompson posted:This might work for ya: Yes! Thanks!
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BrendianaJones posted:I've been loving the doom artists I've been coming across, stumbled onto this and didn't find any reference to the Doom Jazz subgenre on the forums. What are artists that have this aesthetic? Like, the feel of doom metal but with a jazzy style I just stumbled upon this and it may fit what you're after: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LR3kv0tslVU
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Recommend me songs with Big Éponine Energy. Also, I just searched that as a phrase in Google and there was exactly one other use of that phrase on the internet, which is a Tumblr(?) post with image stills from Alvin and the Chipmunks. So, y'know, there's a lot to unpack here about I got to this point in my life.
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In the past 2 weeks I've worked my way through literally everything I could find from The Necks and I still want more. Where do I go from here if I want more hypnotic, minimalist, very long form avant-garde jazz?
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Wondering if anyone can shout out something like Iamthemorning's more sad stuff for these dark times. Sad strings, female vocals, melancholic piano, songs that feel vulnerable and lost but always with that certain edge. Kate Bush and Tori Amos and all that, y'know. Stuff that let's me dive into my sadness.
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Black Griffon posted:Wondering if anyone can shout out something like Iamthemorning's more sad stuff for these dark times. Sad strings, female vocals, melancholic piano, songs that feel vulnerable and lost but always with that certain edge. Kate Bush and Tori Amos and all that, y'know. Stuff that let's me dive into my sadness. Emily Haines' two solo albums might work. I genuinely like them better than anything by Metric, her main band. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ehewL3I6AzQ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P89Dxo3NCDQ And if you're good with a folkier angle then Meg Baird is very good. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3KL88DC9WwI
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Jenny Lewis and the Watson Twins https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r0gLt8j-45s&list=PLC1C4A8247C67DA8C The only instance of a child star turning to music and it turning out well (she was in Troop Beverly Hills and the Wizard) Also PJ Harvey, specifically Let England Shake
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Black Griffon posted:Wondering if anyone can shout out something like Iamthemorning's more sad stuff for these dark times. Sad strings, female vocals, melancholic piano, songs that feel vulnerable and lost but always with that certain edge. Kate Bush and Tori Amos and all that, y'know. Stuff that let's me dive into my sadness. weyes blood does the trick for me -- shes got a distinct joni mitchell sound: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X_UKDPR7k_E https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nWvmGwKiOe0
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Black Griffon posted:Wondering if anyone can shout out something like Iamthemorning's more sad stuff for these dark times. Sad strings, female vocals, melancholic piano, songs that feel vulnerable and lost but always with that certain edge. Kate Bush and Tori Amos and all that, y'know. Stuff that let's me dive into my sadness. carla kihlstedt and her various projects, esp 2 foot yard https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bNOkHLkdWFg https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YT-9Xczsuj8 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IBQDWU90oKg this one might have more of an edge than you're looking for, lol the tiny https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wfJvXxUHLvA also i'm gonna recommend joanna newsom for when you wanna feel like maybe life isnt all bad https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yu5rCJZjkfc
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Black Griffon posted:Wondering if anyone can shout out something like Iamthemorning's more sad stuff for these dark times. Sad strings, female vocals, melancholic piano, songs that feel vulnerable and lost but always with that certain edge. Kate Bush and Tori Amos and all that, y'know. Stuff that let's me dive into my sadness. i'm a huge fan of Nina Nastasia https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u_VNaThCRJc https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kuJN5FUiJy8 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9t4pJ9Mca_A
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Newsom and The Tiny I've heard, and I appreciate being reminded about them, never heard Haine's solo stuff, and I love Metric, and the rest I've never heard of but I'm very happy to know about them now. Thanks!
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EatinCake posted:Lately I've found out that some compilation albums can actually be really dope. Anyone have any favorites? (any genre!) poo poo I got beaten to the punch on the Warfaring Strangers: Acid Nightmares comp. If you want to count when a band slaps all their singles on to one album as a compilation I do like The Who's Meaty, Beaty, Big, and Bouncy if only because it's the easiest way to get The Seeker which is one of my personal favorites. Speaking of the Acid Nightmares album is there any other good heavy psych or hard rock out there like it, either new or old? Other semi-related things I have been listening to are Parish Hall, Orang-utan, and hell let's toss in Lord Sutch and Smile's cover of Purple Haze for good measure too.
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Turbinosamente posted:Speaking of the Acid Nightmares album is there any other good heavy psych or hard rock out there like it, either new or old? Other semi-related things I have been listening to are Parish Hall, Orang-utan, and hell let's toss in Lord Sutch and Smile's cover of Purple Haze for good measure too. Now i just want recommendations for stuff like the psychic paramount https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=THr19Juxkz8 also kind of unrelated to that i'd like to find more things like tangled thoughts of leaving. i already know and love mouse on the keys and kayo dot. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZHLnCA6UWFM
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Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs are a good example of heavy psych https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WV2w2395jZo
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EARTHLESS
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Turbinosamente posted:poo poo I got beaten to the punch on the Warfaring Strangers: Acid Nightmares comp. If you want to count when a band slaps all their singles on to one album as a compilation I do like The Who's Meaty, Beaty, Big, and Bouncy if only because it's the easiest way to get The Seeker which is one of my personal favorites. Modern stuff in that vein reminds me of Uncle Acid and the Deadbeats, Mars Red Sky, and Kadavar. Also yeah Earthless.
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El Gallinero Gros posted:Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs are a good example of heavy psych rargphlam posted:Modern stuff in that vein reminds me of Uncle Acid and the Deadbeats, Mars Red Sky, and Kadavar. These were not bad, not bad at all, though Pigs^7 was a little over the top. They'll keep me busy for a while especially since it forces the YouTube algorithm to do it's job. That brought up Graveyard who are on the same label as Kadavar. Thanks all!
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Turbinosamente posted:These were not bad, not bad at all, though Pigs^7 was a little over the top. They'll keep me busy for a while especially since it forces the YouTube algorithm to do it's job. That brought up Graveyard who are on the same label as Kadavar. Try Ty Segall too https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wMvLTM1YZBs
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