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Twee Pop is probably the rock/indie pop subgenre with the highest proportion of female vocals, and it's fast-paced and upbeat by design, so I think you would have good luck checking out popular/praised bands from that subgenre. The Tiger Trap song kingcobweb mentioned is part of it, and I'll add these bands for starters Camera Obscura https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O3CkfvYMCWM Alvvays https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZXu6q-6JKjA Kero Kero Bonito https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Qmwsg2pyEc The Cardigans https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rpaA163XaQA Heavenly https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NtjQiooqwsc Dolly Mixture https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uogX4qtizaE Talulah Gosh https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZxY4Q2TmQAw Also Spiderbait isn't really twee but if you like the above stuff you'll probably enjoy at least their Janet English-sung tracks https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zD16b5wibwQ SpiritualDeath fucked around with this message at 07:40 on May 6, 2021 |
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Boba Pearl posted:I did this and found some stuff that I had forgotten I liked, I was really into Ska as a kid, and loved Sublime, ok I was into sublime. Then I went back and revisited some of their stuff, and a lot of it is... Very problematic. Which sucks, I also have been getting tiktoks about Ska history, and how it's roots were not white punk dudes, so some stuff like would rule! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5HtUnubXAO4 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SOJSM46nWwo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RZ2oXzrnti4 also if you like this kind of stuff, the most influential album on my music taste anyone ever gave me was a copy of The Clash - London Calling when I was 12. Maybe it will have the same effect on you!! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ul0uJfhywW8 edit: re-reading your post i accidentally replied with three bands that were entirely white dudes lol my bad kingcobweb fucked around with this message at 08:16 on May 6, 2021 |
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Boba Pearl posted:I did this and found some stuff that I had forgotten I liked, I was really into Ska as a kid, and loved Sublime, ok I was into sublime. Then I went back and revisited some of their stuff, and a lot of it is... Very problematic. Which sucks, I also have been getting tiktoks about Ska history, and how it's roots were not white punk dudes, so some stuff like would rule! i think you might be really into french house and disco, and the latter is extremely poc driven and queer friendly i’d say try listening to daft punk’s discovery (if you’re into animation i think you can find interstella 5555 on youtube which is basically an album length music video) and maybe pick up chic’s greatest hits
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Boba Pearl posted:I also found out about Last.FM which is pretty good, though it doesn't work very well on my phone, which is sad. I used Last.FM for years and probably have over a million plays listed on there. But I stopped us ing it because it was constantly double, triple, and more playing songs. I eventually quit when it said I played some Disturbed song 50+ times in a row. I have a reputation to uphold!
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marjorie posted:Die Antwoord These guys are wildly deeply problematic " March 2019, Australian musician Zheani Sparkes released a diss track titled "The Question" accusing Jones of allegedly sexually assaulting her in South Africa in 2013. According to Sparkes, Jones drugged her and trafficked her to Africa, as well as sending explicit photos of her to cast members of Chappie"
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LionYeti posted:These guys are wildly deeply problematic " March 2019, Australian musician Zheani Sparkes released a diss track titled "The Question" accusing Jones of allegedly sexually assaulting her in South Africa in 2013. According to Sparkes, Jones drugged her and trafficked her to Africa, as well as sending explicit photos of her to cast members of Chappie" Honestly had no idea - didn't really know anything about them except a couple songs, and thought the sound profile might fit. Thanks for the heads up; I edited them out of my post (you may want to edit the quote to remove the youtube link).
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I've found the Ethiopian rapper Tommy Cash to be a perfectly good substitute for Die Antwoord once their shittiness was brought out into the open. Cash has a similar vocal style to Ninja, and is also fairly ... uhhh.... out there artistically. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ihsAv08Pi8 To loop back to pop/indie with female vocalists, he's has also done some stuff with Charli XCX (who Hooplah mentioned off-handedly) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LxnFaq5SaqI and https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nK3mbxs7IOU, and to Boba Pearl, I'd say check out her catalog if you're not that familiar outside of her big hits (Boom Clap and Break the Rules being the stupidly popular stuff). At this point she's doing a lot of hyperpop stuff at this point and collaborating with a ton of interesting artists, particularly queer/LGBTQ+ and poc. From listening to a bit of what you posted you liked I think you might find something agreeable in there. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kKBCLHAq1do https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6-v1b9waHWY Also, Caroline Polachek (formerly of the band Chairlift) may fit the bill as well. Newer solo stuff has a sort of ethereal gothic quality without being slow and mopey. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sn3cHUtNZKo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yYeGAD0xBTc https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nWSFlqBOgl8
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i really loved caroline polachek's pang album but oof that breathless cover...i hated the original anyways, so i guess its no surprise i don't like her version. but... she shared a few remixed songs from pang a while back that introduced me to oklou: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FKFj-Da85E8 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BvlJ3keIJdw
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Boba Pearl posted:Narrative songs So my taste is on the more theatre-kid side, but I'm also a fan of musical narrative. Alongside the Marina recommendation, I would definitely recommend The Scissor Sisters. They are super pop-y, but they very catchy, have campy melodies, and they're very fun to vibe to as their song structure evolves. All their albums are quality, but for you I'd specifically recommend their first two: Self titled and Ta-Dah (though I think Night Work is their best album). While they're not musical-esque in that they specifically have a plot, they're musical-esque in that they have strong, evolving hooks, and a theatrical sense of humor. If you want to feel like a hipster but still want a fun, story-based narrative, I'd recommend The Decemberists as well. Specifically, The Mariner's Revenge and The Rake's Song. Those are folksy, early 2010s, straight up plot songs, and are very fun.
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This might be kind of vague, but can someone offer me some modern bands (2010 at earliest) to check out that are Megadeth-esque? I just want some modern bands that have awesome riffing, but also aren't afraid to be goofy and campy in their presentation. I want some more music that helps pump the blood and raise the endorphins.
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Blue Labrador posted:This might be kind of vague, but can someone offer me some modern bands (2010 at earliest) to check out that are Megadeth-esque? I just want some modern bands that have awesome riffing, but also aren't afraid to be goofy and campy in their presentation. I want some more music that helps pump the blood and raise the endorphins. Municipal Waste
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are you looking for thrash specifically or do you just want riffs and camp
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Blue Labrador posted:This might be kind of vague, but can someone offer me some modern bands (2010 at earliest) to check out that are Megadeth-esque? I just want some modern bands that have awesome riffing, but also aren't afraid to be goofy and campy in their presentation. I want some more music that helps pump the blood and raise the endorphins. Power Trip Kreator Annihilator El Gallinero Gros fucked around with this message at 15:19 on May 8, 2021 |
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Hubbardologist posted:I've found the Ethiopian rapper Tommy Cash Pretty close
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Wowwww. Brain on autopilot there. Estonian is what I meant to say. Thanks for catching that.
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Declan MacManus posted:are you looking for thrash specifically or do you just want riffs and camp I'm open to non-thrash suggestions, but I'm down to avoid power metal. Not because I don't like it, but because I know that's essentially what the entire genre is lol Gonna check out those other suggestions too, thanks!
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Holy poo poo goddrat is Art Tatum amazing, what the hell, I didn't know playing piano like this was possible. OK, so far I have: Piano Starts Here The Tatum Group Masterpieces Vol. 4 The Tatum Group Masterpieces Vol. 8 (has the same tracks as "The Tatum Group Masterpieces" from the 50s) 20th Century Piano Genius The Art Tatum / Ben Webster Quartet What else should I be buying?
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Oscar Peterson
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HenryJLittlefinger posted:Oscar Peterson BTW anyone who hasn't seen this should see it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2HAZP7nWo6A
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KOTEX GOD OF BLOOD posted:Holy poo poo goddrat is Art Tatum amazing, what the hell, I didn't know playing piano like this was possible. OK, so far I have: By Tatum? Whatever you can find, it should all please you. Have you tried Cecil Taylor?
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KOTEX GOD OF BLOOD posted:Yea I love Oscar, I'm asking about Art Tatum though. Since a lot of his recording was in the 30s and 40s, he’s kinda one of those guys like Lionel Hampton, Artie Shaw, Duke Ellington (if he stopped recording in the 50s), where the bulk of their output is compilations and a lot of it was on labels that don’t exist anymore so it’s been re-compiled posthumously. Just looking through the discography though, there’s a trio album with Lionel Hampton and Buddy Rich that might be worth trying to track down. I want to hear that myself so I’ll let you know if I can find it.
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Trying to pick out a song for a fight scene animatic, It needs to have some build up and a really good lick, it can just be one good chunk out of the song, it's gonna be fast paced, it's for my webcomic. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gtv40bOE3U4 Rare Americans Rare Americans - Brittle Bones Nicky (Official Music Video) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_TTqjLv0PYI OR3O Help Me https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YfBOiOjN4Us Jeff Williams · Lamar Hall · Casey Lee Williams Falling Towards the Sky (feat. Lamar Hall & Casey Lee Williams) I'm thinking one of these 3, but I also want to hear new stuff that might work, so if you've got a piece of music that sounds like it could be good for a fight track please share! e: Or something like this but isn't you know so widely known? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aMDFhjpMTEY e: Fan covers are preferable due to copyright issues Boba Pearl fucked around with this message at 05:06 on May 19, 2021 |
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I was just listening to Battle Tapes this morning, and they might work. https://youtu.be/v_V13kbY4yI Good luck with the copyright notices though.
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Wilbur Swain posted:By Tatum? Whatever you can find, it should all please you. BigFactory posted:Since a lot of his recording was in the 30s and 40s, he’s kinda one of those guys like Lionel Hampton, Artie Shaw, Duke Ellington (if he stopped recording in the 50s), where the bulk of their output is compilations and a lot of it was on labels that don’t exist anymore so it’s been re-compiled posthumously. Just looking through the discography though, there’s a trio album with Lionel Hampton and Buddy Rich that might be worth trying to track down. I want to hear that myself so I’ll let you know if I can find it.
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KOTEX GOD OF BLOOD posted:Yeah, I got that recently. It's not bad but I have been so thoroughly taught culturally that "vibraphone + jazz = corny" that it's honestly hard to listen to. That's a me problem though. If you want to completely break yourself of that idea listen to Milt Jackson’s fusion-y records from the 70s. Try Sunflower. It’s Freddie Hubbard, Herbie, Billy Cobham, Ron Carter. It’s only corny if you think fusion is corny in general, and I could understand that. I don’t think milt Jackson’s playing with MJQ is corny at all, either. Lionel Hampton kinda is but it’s also foundational stuff. He was also a big touring act, much more than a recording artist.
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KOTEX GOD OF BLOOD posted:No but it's time I stopped putting that off, anything in particular I should grab? My introduction to him was the Great Concert of Cecil Taylor triple LP, which I recommend. Go back to his earlier work like World of Cecil Taylor if you want to hear a more traditional style. I enjoy his solo work the most. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EstPgi4eMe4
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I find I love Johnny Marr's guitar tone but I'm fairly certain that I don't want to listen the Smiths because Morrissey is a shitlord. I discovered a band called The Organ who do a great job of replicating the tone without sounding derivative. I'm familiar with Echo & the Bunnymen, Jesus & Mary Chain, and The Wedding Present (these bands were recommended by google, and I like all 3, especially the latter). Thoughts? P.S I like Modest Mouse's material with Johnny, but find his other material underwhelming El Gallinero Gros fucked around with this message at 17:09 on May 23, 2021 |
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El Gallinero Gros posted:I find I love Johnny Marr's guitar tone but I'm fairly certain that I don't want to listen the Smiths because Morrissey is a shitlord. I discovered a band called The Organ who do a great job of replicating the tone without sounding derivative. I'm familiar with Echo & the Bunnymen, Jesus & Mary Chain, and The Wedding Present (these bands were recommended by google, and I like all 3, especially the latter). I stumbled across this band from Barcelona that have a very JAMC and Smiths sound. https://univvers.bandcamp.com/album/lestat-natural
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El Gallinero Gros posted:I find I love Johnny Marr's guitar tone but I'm fairly certain that I don't want to listen the Smiths because Morrissey is a shitlord. I discovered a band called The Organ who do a great job of replicating the tone without sounding derivative. I'm familiar with Echo & the Bunnymen, Jesus & Mary Chain, and The Wedding Present (these bands were recommended by google, and I like all 3, especially the latter). The smiths are great though? Every artist you like is a bad person in some way or another.
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*Robert Smith blocks your path*
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BigFactory posted:The smiths are great though? Every artist you like is a bad person in some way or another. I draw the line at supporting nazis, which Morrissey essentially is. I own the Queen is Dead, it's good but gently caress him, gently caress his stupid face.
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El Gallinero Gros posted:I draw the line at supporting nazis, which Morrissey essentially is. I own the Queen is Dead, it's good but gently caress him, gently caress his stupid face. You can just stream the music? Nobody directly gets money for streams. You’re not supporting anyone. Or pirate it. Or don’t, but the smiths are good.
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This is not the place to have the endless "supporting art but not the artist" argument that never sways anyone in either direction.
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Looking for more stuff like The Presidents of the United States of America's first few albums before they broke up, reformed and went pop punk. Also looking for more stuff like Ween, Butthole Surfers, Frank Zappa and The Residents. Craving weird funny rocky stuff.
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Beffica posted:Looking for more stuff like The Presidents of the United States of America's first few albums before they broke up, reformed and went pop punk. Also looking for more stuff like Ween, Butthole Surfers, Frank Zappa and The Residents. Craving weird funny rocky stuff. For rock with humor -They Might be Giants -Half Man Half Biscuit -Future of the Left -Andrew Jackson Jihad El Gallinero Gros fucked around with this message at 12:10 on May 24, 2021 |
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Beffica posted:Looking for more stuff like The Presidents of the United States of America's first few albums before they broke up, reformed and went pop punk. Also looking for more stuff like Ween, Butthole Surfers, Frank Zappa and The Residents. Craving weird funny rocky stuff. Primus are hugely influenced by Zappa and The Residents and are a major part of the 90s “how did this get a major record deal?” boom with Ween and Butthole Surfers.
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Can’t forget the Dead Milkmen who made completely forgettable music.
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Beffica posted:Looking for more stuff like The Presidents of the United States of America's first few albums before they broke up, reformed and went pop punk. Also looking for more stuff like Ween, Butthole Surfers, Frank Zappa and The Residents. Craving weird funny rocky stuff.
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Chas McGill posted:The early Toadies stuff is kinda comedic/irreverent. Also extremely Pixies-derivative but I don't consider that a bad thing. And then the Toadies briefly got really good, and then got boring. And hey, the Monkees are the godfathers of funny rock n roll, although it was more the tv show than the music. They have some funny songs, too, and a lot of the music is way better than people give them credit for. If you want dirty folk music, listen to Oscar Brand. Warning: these songs are extremely dated. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=nEOACDe6qQ8 Henchman of Santa posted:Primus are hugely influenced by Zappa and The Residents and are a major part of the 90s “how did this get a major record deal?” boom with Ween and Butthole Surfers. Randy Newman is pretty funny sometimes too. BigFactory fucked around with this message at 18:45 on May 24, 2021 |
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Henchman of Santa posted:Primus are hugely influenced by Zappa and The Residents and are a major part of the 90s “how did this get a major record deal?” boom with Ween and Butthole Surfers. Can't believe I missed this one, good lookin' out One I missed: Meat Puppets
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