Kvlt! posted:literally all rock music is descended from the blues just because you add a pentatonic solo to a song doesnt make it "blues rock" there's a difference between being able to trace a band's lineage back to robert johnson through a chain 10 influences long, and having a lead guitarist/frontman that started off in an explicitly blues rock band. that immediate influence colors everything that comes after. it's true of a lot of the big rock bands of the era and you can hear it clearly by turning on any classic rock station if pink floyd isn't explicitly a "blues rock" band, its blues influences are right under the surface and that turns me off. it's a matter of personal taste i guess regarding the other recommendations, i'm actually a little surprised at how much i like mgmt. i completely ignored them after having electric feel shoved down my throat five million times. it's working is a good song. oh and king crimson rules, i definitely already know about them
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Hooplah posted:regarding the other recommendations, i'm actually a little surprised at how much i like mgmt. i completely ignored them after having electric feel shoved down my throat five million times. it's working is a good song. That whole album is really good I think, and I’m not a super fan of their other stuff (I like it fine). But I go back to that one a lot. But you should at least give Echoes a listen before you completely give up on Pink Floyd. I don’t like them a lot either but it’s a cool song. BigFactory fucked around with this message at 20:43 on Aug 10, 2021 |
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Hooplah posted:would like some recommendations for other psych/dream pop like the flaming lips track pompeii am götterdämmerung. feels like a very unique song in their catalog odessey and oracle by the zombies might be worth a listen, and maybe age of adz by sufjan stevens?
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Declan MacManus posted:odessey and oracle by the zombies might be worth a listen, and maybe age of adz by sufjan stevens? The Ascension by Sufjan Stevens might also be a good one, too.
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Hooplah posted:would like some recommendations for other psych/dream pop like the flaming lips track pompeii am götterdämmerung. feels like a very unique song in their catalog Caribou - Bees Tame Impala - could go with lots of their stuff but I’d say Why Won’t You Make Up Your Mind live version Can - Don’t Say No
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I hope this isn't too subjective of a request, but can anyone point me towards any bands or songs or albums that are both funky and moody/somber, with maybe a heavier emphasis on the latter? Three specific songs I've been loving are "I Want Your Love" By Chic, "Here But I'm Gone" by Curtis Mayfield, and "Maggot Brain" by Funkadelic. I don't care for any specific era of music or anything like that, but I love that combination of heavy groove and melancholy tone, and I'm interested in exploring that space more. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pGc3dtxsXFI https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8vZzFwR4rVE https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JOKn33-q4Ao
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Oh also I hear what you’re saying re Pink Floyd and bluesy sound but you gotta give Animals a chance if you haven’t
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Blue Labrador posted:I hope this isn't too subjective of a request, but can anyone point me towards any bands or songs or albums that are both funky and moody/somber, with maybe a heavier emphasis on the latter? Three specific songs I've been loving are "I Want Your Love" By Chic, "Here But I'm Gone" by Curtis Mayfield, and "Maggot Brain" by Funkadelic. This specifically applies to Maggot Brain, but I have a Spotify playlist you may like: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6obzZqty0T7NkMI3MFswJQ?si=35e74fc519484e10
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turns out mike krol is pretty much what ive been looking for now lets hope he doesnt have any weird incel lycis me your dad posted:This specifically applies to Maggot Brain, but I have a Spotify playlist you may like: maggot brain is loving brilliant i have it on vinyl
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Got a hankering for sad instrumental music again, this time in the vein of the second half of Sealed Vessel from the Hollow Knight soundtrack. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nLtCCfHYNiM&t=132s (linked to said second half, but the whole track is worth a listen too) Quick and easy keywords could be: One or more of quartet, cello, symphony orchestra, choir, piano, high strings. Some kind of build up and crescendo, maybe a melancholic, calmer ending. A feeling or vibe of something grand and tragic.
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Black Griffon posted:Got a hankering for sad instrumental music again, this time in the vein of the second half of Sealed Vessel from the Hollow Knight soundtrack. I bet you'd like Godspeed You! Black Emperor: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JMDmaUO4hno It has a fair amount of guitar and drums in the built-up sections but the overall vibe seems to match. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7EGTD7azzWk me your dad fucked around with this message at 16:02 on Aug 16, 2021 |
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I was thinking Mannheim Steamroller ha, but GYBE works too I guess. Another thing that maybe he might like are Phillip Glass’ albums based on Low and Heroes? It’s poppy enough and reminiscent without being “The Muncie Symphony Orchestra Plays The Music of David Bowie”. Not heavy lifting either way. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tfnHotF7C_A
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Black Griffon posted:Got a hankering for sad instrumental music again, this time in the vein of the second half of Sealed Vessel from the Hollow Knight soundtrack. I just recently came across this group called Musk Ox, based on that example you linked they should fit the bill pretty nicely. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9SufZ7lQQiI The group's cellist, Raphael Weinroth-Browne, also does other stuff. His solo material is pretty good, though maybe a bit artsy and meandering. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zysnV3RcN2I
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me your dad posted:I bet you'd like Godspeed You! Black Emperor: Yeah, this, but I think f#a# really gets the grand and tragic feel just right. Also kind of terrifying, probably in part because of the opening speech.
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I'm a big Glass head and gybe head both (seen Glass live, but not gybe), so those are certified excellent recommendations. Good reminders that I should listen to them again. Nordick posted:I just recently came across this group called Musk Ox, based on that example you linked they should fit the bill pretty nicely. Haven't heard of this though, so I'm gonna dig in, thanks! I'm a sucker for artsy and meandering tbh so that won't necessarily be an issue.
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I'm pretty bad w subgenres so I need some help. My range of music is all over the place, so Im not a true metalhead. I'd really love some suggestions to broaden my horizons. Im looking for specific stuff though kinda. The way that Nugents Stranglehold hits. Or when War Pig really gets going. When Vinnie is just hitting a symbol kinda slow for 4 beats and Dimebag comes in with something nasty as hell. The pop-banger equivalent in metal. Something that builds or just gets you really hyped cause its loving tasty. I can listen to like Whitechapel or other heavy stuff but i dont really care for a lot of it. Sort of just speedpicking and double bass for 8 minutes is not my thing. Any suggestions? Stoner/doom/groove metal seems to be somewhat what Im looking for, but Im really looking for specific songs, regardless of subgenre.
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I don't know how much you know, so I'll just post catchy scuzzy metal songs that are pretty well known but not on the A-list tier of the 3 songs you referenced. You may be aware of none or 1 or all of them, either way it never hurts to try Corrosion of Conformity - Albatross Electric Wizard - Dunwich Priestess - Lay Down Baroness - Shock Me Melvins - Honey Bucket Prong - Snap Your Fingers, Snap Your Neck Machine Head - Davidian
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ButtWolf posted:I'm pretty bad w subgenres so I need some help. My range of music is all over the place, so Im not a true metalhead. I recommended this song a while back, and it’s not metal, but I think it does the thing you’re talking about. Good riff and it’s got a groove and it drives forward the whole song. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HOKhm98kjKQ
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SpiritualDeath posted:I don't know how much you know, so I'll just post catchy scuzzy metal songs that are pretty well known but not on the A-list tier of the 3 songs you referenced. You may be aware of none or 1 or all of them, either way it never hurts to try Knew 2. Good list. Thank you very much. Adding to list. BigFactory: not what im looking for currently cause its a little too light for this, but it is a discovery that I dig. Thanks! ButtWolf fucked around with this message at 12:20 on Aug 22, 2021 |
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Try Tyr - The Rune.
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ButtWolf posted:I'm pretty bad w subgenres so I need some help. My range of music is all over the place, so Im not a true metalhead. If you're into Nugent's "Stranglehold," you should def check out Robin Trower's Bridge of Sighs album. I recommend this album to everyone/anyone, it's loving great, but it's not metal. He's 80+ now and still rocking. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1e_xK35C1Yg You mentioned Pantera, so you might like White Zombie's Astro Creep 2000 album. Pantera and WZ toured together and I thought they were a good fit. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MHbeylXj6gs If it's the Pantera sound you really like, check out the original: Exhorder https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ri-tbSMmIIo Lamb of God does the groove metal thing: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2skAp_bRwT8 But beware, because this path may lead you to Cannibal Corpse: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uaFzmZrKKKw AARP LARPer fucked around with this message at 20:10 on Aug 22, 2021 |
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ButtWolf posted:I'm pretty bad w subgenres so I need some help. My range of music is all over the place, so Im not a true metalhead. These guys are one of my favourite stoner-adjacent groups. If there's such a thing as "party stoner metal" then this is absolutely it. Some irresistible loving groove going on. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l3jtoouq3YA Sadly they only ever made one album, before their guitarist died and the others called it quits. But that one album is just full on catchy-rear end bangers from start to finish.
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ButtWolf posted:I'm pretty bad w subgenres so I need some help. My range of music is all over the place, so Im not a true metalhead. If you're looking for something with that classic Sabbath feel, you might try The Sword. Their early albums are heavier, but have that bluesy current underneath. They lean pretty hard into the country sound on their later albums
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Bomber:yeah im def trying to avoid cannibal corpse. I do dig that kinda thing sometimes, Hammer Smashed Face and whatnot. Just not now. Lamb Of God is another that I really like. And KSE but mostly just like Howards vocals. And not a great rec on White Zombie cause Im super into them. So also 100% the perfect rec if i werent. Killer suggestions all around, yall totally killing it here. Also dont know if ive listened to Trower cause when you suggested, I thought Snortin Whiskey and then i realized thats Pat Travers, so i gotta go listen to that i guess. Nordick: I immediately like them. Maybe its my brain being weird, but almost sounds like Brown Album Primus and then Silverchair vocals on top. Both are my jam. I just found the sword after posting request. Havent listened to a lot of it yet, but it seems to fit very well. ButtWolf fucked around with this message at 21:20 on Aug 22, 2021 |
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The first three sword albums are all you really need.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ybrTlJOOBas
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got that one on vinyl and i'm so glad i did. transmissionary is an absolute powerhouse of a song
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Looking for rock/metal songs with disco beats/drumming. Some examples would be "I Ain't Hiding" by the Black Crowes and "I Was Made For Loving You" by Kiss
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Kvlt! posted:Looking for rock/metal songs with disco beats/drumming. Some examples would be "I Ain't Hiding" by the Black Crowes and "I Was Made For Loving You" by Kiss It doesn’t have that hi hat of either of those songs but does Golden Years count?
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BigFactory posted:It doesn’t have that hi hat of either of those songs but does Golden Years count? Definitely scratching that same itch, thanks!
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Kvlt! posted:Definitely scratching that same itch, thanks! Boz Scaggs had completely made the switch from blues rock to yacht rock at this point, but Lowdown is a pretty good disco song.
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Kvlt! posted:Looking for rock/metal songs with disco beats/drumming. Some examples would be "I Ain't Hiding" by the Black Crowes and "I Was Made For Loving You" by Kiss the last time i heard ozzy's crazy train, i never realized how disco the drums are in the verses
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I only know that one Andrew W K song but “metal with disco drums” is what I’ve always assumed he sounds like.
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# ? Sep 1, 2021 03:05 |
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Artists similar to Quelle Chris and Open Mike Eagle
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Kvlt! posted:Looking for rock/metal songs with disco beats/drumming. "Disco rock/metal" is basically the entire MO of The Night Flight Orchestra https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sHZZyDGKfZU
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I'm looking for songs with similar vibes to this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OGQR3Chf9hE Where they're breezy and feminine instrumentals, maybe from the late 60s/70s
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Nordick posted:"Disco rock/metal" is basically the entire MO of The Night Flight Orchestra This fuckin owns NotNut posted:I'm looking for songs with similar vibes to this: You want David Snell. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9YtoCTX4o5U HenryJLittlefinger fucked around with this message at 15:40 on Sep 1, 2021 |
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Where in Queen's catalog do they really start hitting their stride?
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Their third album, Sheer Heart Attack.
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ultrafilter posted:Their third album, Sheer Heart Attack. I'd argue Queen II but it's the same year and SHA is a little better.
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