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MourningView posted:I've listened through Local Business a few times now. I like it a lot but it's definitely a bit of a let down coming off The Monitor (and I also don't think it's as good as The Airing of Grievances, although it's a bit closer to that in sound). The Monitor was a really messy, strange, and ultimately brilliant album. It was totally different sounding and seemed downright epic. Local Business is a relatively straight forward and polished uplifting rock album. That's totally fine, and they're really good at that, it's just not exactly what I was hoping for from a new Titus Andronicus album. Still really excited to see them play live in three weeks though (a day after I see Japandroids, gonna OD on rock that week). I haven't had a chance to listen yet but that's sad to hear that they departed a bit from The Monitor. I really love that album, if not just for the amazing sound, I loved all the themes that they played with and the overall aesthetic of the record. Lyrically it's just as great as it is musically. But anyway, I'm being devoured by jealousy to hear that you're seeing them and Japandroids within 24 hours of each other; that's an awesome combo of rock 'n' roll goodness.
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I've been listening to Tall Ships a lot recently because they released their first album Everything Touching in early October. I fell in love with them when I first listened to their two EPs last year. If you like rad guitars and layered music then these are the guys for you: "Gallop": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wa4Y8RO590A "Snow": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zt9gPK5ek2g "Words Are Pegs Upon Which We Hang Ideas": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HOip_dM59ac Also listen to Vessels, Books and Murmurations.
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# ? Oct 25, 2012 07:27 |
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This is...really good. It's like the Smiths meet Editors meet...some third element. I like it, thanks.
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# ? Oct 25, 2012 07:58 |
FoxxorTheRed posted:I haven't had a chance to listen yet but that's sad to hear that they departed a bit from The Monitor. I really love that album, if not just for the amazing sound, I loved all the themes that they played with and the overall aesthetic of the record. Lyrically it's just as great as it is musically. But anyway, I'm being devoured by jealousy to hear that you're seeing them and Japandroids within 24 hours of each other; that's an awesome combo of rock 'n' roll goodness. I feel like there's something... not fake about Japandroids, but they don't bye into the Springsteen/redemptive ethic as wholeheartedly as Titus Andronicus/Hold Stead/Gaslight Anthem do. Or maybe I just think that because I came to them later. I still love them, but their lyrics don't feel as personal as Titus (then again, few things do, since Stickles is so naked). I'm still debating seeing Japandroids at Laneway, but I feel like I NEED to see them.
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# ? Oct 25, 2012 08:17 |
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In It For The Tank posted:I've been listening to Tall Ships a lot recently because they released their first album Everything Touching in early October. I fell in love with them when I first listened to their two EPs last year. Vessels and Chemistry are my favourites so far, but I've been terrible at giving their new album a try because I stumbled across the EPs just before it came out and started obsessively listening to them. Its a bit different and odd but I really do love their music.
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# ? Oct 26, 2012 18:32 |
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In It For The Tank posted:I've been listening to Tall Ships a lot recently because they released their first album Everything Touching in early October. I fell in love with them when I first listened to their two EPs last year. Honestly, this is great. Thanks for this. One of the best new bands I've heard in a while.
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# ? Oct 27, 2012 00:08 |
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Count Chocula posted:I feel like there's something... not fake about Japandroids, but they don't bye into the Springsteen/redemptive ethic as wholeheartedly as Titus Andronicus/Hold Stead/Gaslight Anthem do. Or maybe I just think that because I came to them later. I still love them, but their lyrics don't feel as personal as Titus (then again, few things do, since Stickles is so naked). I agree with what you said about their lyrics: it's not as personal and they aren't as much a part of the Sprinsteen/heartland rock thing but I think that's just not what Japandroids are going for with their music. Titus and Gaslight are very much a part of New Jersey Americana uprising scene. I think Japandroids is more about just fun, unadulterated, noisey rock 'n' roll goodness and less about musical themes and the like. I don't know if that's accurate, but that's the vibe I get from them. I still definitely recommend seeing them.
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FoxxorTheRed posted:I agree with what you said about their lyrics: it's not as personal and they aren't as much a part of the Sprinsteen/heartland rock thing but I think that's just not what Japandroids are going for with their music. Titus and Gaslight are very much a part of New Jersey Americana uprising scene. I think Japandroids is more about just fun, unadulterated, noisey rock 'n' roll goodness and less about musical themes and the like. I don't know if that's accurate, but that's the vibe I get from them. I still definitely recommend seeing them. I see it more this way. Never really lumped Japandroids and Titus into the same category.
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# ? Oct 27, 2012 23:24 |
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Also, I noticed that my friend's facebook profile picture is the scene from the Japandroids' music video for "The House That Heaven Built" where the kid in the Free Energy t-shirt gets thrown off the stage. I couldn't figure out why this was his default though. Turns out that it's him. I'm incredibly jealous.
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# ? Oct 28, 2012 00:41 |
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Artist: Thea Gilmore Genre: ILOS (early years), folk, rock Years active: 1996- I was a bit leary of posting Thea in the old thread because she's had close to a million scrobbles on Last.fm now, but she hasn't gained much traction in the US. One reviewer said "we already have one Shania Twain", which is dumb as hell because musically she's most like Joni Mitchell. Thea gets a lot of respect from her peers, though. She was supporting Joan Baez the night Bush was re-elected and Baez sang We Shall Overcome for the first time in 30 years, she's played the Royal Albert Hall twice (Trinity Revisited with the Cowboy Junkies and Dylan's 70th birthday tribute gig), and most recently was chosen by Sandy Denny's family to arrange and perform an album of unrecorded lyrics written shortly before Denny's death. Here's a few tracks to provide a sample. Sol Invictus https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9-aic4qHQWA Traditionally styled choral folk. I will wax hyperbolic about this song all day if allowed. The Lower Road (with Joan Baez) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lyTwjXoHP78 Straight folk. Somewhat maudlin, but it had to be included because the performance is so good. London https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BAKtSFXbQ-Q Folk rock, lyrics by Sandy Denny. This is the track you're most likely to have heard if you have BBC access, as it was used on the closing montage for the London Olympics. Beautiful https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PxU4pk38yWY Folk/rock. This one's from the brand new EP, "Beginners", that for now is only being sold on the current tour. I'm still not totally sure of it, but it's growing on me.
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# ? Oct 29, 2012 21:12 |
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guppiehaus posted:Woods is a band I posted before, but they also released a new album very recently and it's pretty much amazing. They nail this classic rock sound with awesome guitar work, distant warbling vocals, and catchy as hell riffs. I'm in love with this album and I definitely urge anyone and everyone to check it out. Here's Size Meets The Sound https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HYXishxwtLo and Impossible Sky https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Lgr-bqvQ-4 Seriously, thank you for the recommendation. Bend Beyond is such a great album. I've gone and got all my mates hooked on it now too.
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# ? Oct 30, 2012 16:10 |
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Count Chocula posted:I feel like there's something... not fake about Japandroids, but they don't bye into the Springsteen/redemptive ethic as wholeheartedly as Titus Andronicus/Hold Stead/Gaslight Anthem do. Or maybe I just think that because I came to them later. I still love them, but their lyrics don't feel as personal as Titus (then again, few things do, since Stickles is so naked). This is exactly why I like Japandroids so much more than those other bands. It's straightforward and fun without all the Springsteinian baggage. I think a lot of folks tend to put too much weight into how much rock music "means something" and I don't really care about that, personally.
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# ? Nov 1, 2012 14:00 |
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Loove me some poolside and i'm heavily to see them again tomorrow with com truise.
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Tre Past Cool! posted:This is exactly why I like Japandroids so much more than those other bands. It's straightforward and fun without all the Springsteinian baggage. I think a lot of folks tend to put too much weight into how much rock music "means something" and I don't really care about that, personally. There's lots of 'fun' music, though, and not enough music with Springstenian baggage. But then I'm the guy who's favorite Green Day song is Jesus of Suburbia, so everything should be taken with a grain of salt. 'Com Truise'? This whole trend of having band names be spoonerisms on famous people is getting old. Also old: 'nothing' in names. I've got Cloud Nothings, Post Nothing, and Bored Nothing all touring Australia soon. What's this say about music today? A return to slacker times?
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FoxxorTheRed posted:Seriously, thank you for the recommendation. Bend Beyond is such a great album. I've gone and got all my mates hooked on it now too. You're very welcome! Great music is meant to be shared and god knows I've found some amazing bands from this thread. I'm going to be seeing Delta Spirit this Thursday at the Wiltern in LA. They're getting pretty big no doubt due to their stellar self titled that released recently. I'll post some pictures of the band and a little mini-review of the performance. If by some stroke of dumb luck you're going too let me know and I'll be happy to buy you a beer If you haven't heard of Delta Spirit give them a listen. Someone mentioned them earlier in the thread which is how I found out about them and now they're easily one of my favorite bands. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3k_O1OPgUQM
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# ? Nov 2, 2012 23:02 |
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I strongly suggest Women's Public Strain and Soft Moon's 2010 debut. Soft Moon sounds like Joy Division, Killing Joke, and PIL flirted with Can's Tago Mago (track picks: Circles; We Are We). Public Strain is like Psychocandy, but instead of fuzz they chose dissonance; it's a bunch of disorganized schizophrenics covering pre-Rubber-Soul Beatles (track picks: China Steps; Eyesore; Narrow With The Hall). both = Starbucks-tested, NPR-approved hipster cred, lemme know what you all think.
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# ? Nov 3, 2012 00:05 |
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Yeah Soft Moon is great. I haven't gotten to listen through their actual album buut I love Bones: http://youtu.be/IgTE7MexGek It's like a badass monk died.
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# ? Nov 3, 2012 04:01 |
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State Hospital by Frightened Rabbit is really good. While it still doesn't top my favorite Frabbits song, this song and whole album is overall a lot nicer. Really cool video too. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BJb4uNi1VwU
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# ? Nov 5, 2012 22:06 |
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Hey so the new Foals single is online! It's pretty sweet. I'm loving the slightly heavier direction. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qJ_PMvjmC6M
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Callback from last page/month:The SARS Volta posted:Rhye appears to have no catalog of work yet beyond "The Fall," but it's a pleasant song in the vein of Zero 7 or Supreme Beings of Leisure. ARE THOSE MY SPERMS posted:Is there more like this? Upbeat is preferable. I checked out the other bands you mentioned but I don't like any of them as much as these two. Somebody did mention him, but it turns out Rhye is another project from Mike Milosh, who has released three albums under his surname. Yeah, that's a guy singing. Doesn't change my opinion that he's really good, but it's still a bit Pitchfork feature from today
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# ? Nov 7, 2012 18:02 |
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The new Crystal Castles album has leaked. It is good.
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# ? Nov 7, 2012 18:12 |
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doctor thodt posted:The new Crystal Castles album has leaked. Oh poo poo totally forgot that was coming out awesome.
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# ? Nov 7, 2012 22:29 |
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It's streaming on Spotify now.
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# ? Nov 7, 2012 23:02 |
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doctor thodt posted:The new Crystal Castles album has leaked. I've only heard Plague, Wrath of God, Violent Youth, and Affection but they're all wicked. I can't wait to hear the full album now. Violent Youth is so catchy. Can anyone tell me how they are live possibly? I'm curious.
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# ? Nov 7, 2012 23:29 |
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^^^ I've heard they're really good live, but I have no first hand experience doctor thodt posted:It's streaming on Spotify now. Checked literally the second after I posted.
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# ? Nov 8, 2012 00:07 |
doctor thodt posted:The new Crystal Castles album has leaked. Are they still ripping off chiptunes artists? I saw Tosh.O wearing a Japandroids shirt on an ad. Feel sad now.
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Count Chocula posted:Are they still ripping off chiptunes artists? Not since their first album, which was way different and way worse than their 2nd and 3rd albums.
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# ? Nov 8, 2012 01:36 |
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Conduit for Sale! posted:Not since their first album, which was way different and way worse than their 2nd and 3rd albums. I think I like their first better than II... or at least I've listened to it more. Who did they rip off?
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# ? Nov 8, 2012 01:42 |
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I got to see MS MR live this past Saturday and they completely blew me away. They remind me of Florence and the Machine, but with a richer, more foreboding sound. Will definitely be spending some quality time with them. "Bones" - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BcmQQT0b-Hk
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# ? Nov 8, 2012 02:03 |
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Count Chocula posted:I saw Tosh.O wearing a Japandroids shirt on an ad. Feel sad now. I want to dislike him because he's a dick but if that is his actual taste in music I'll actually have to sort of maybe give him some slack.
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FoxxorTheRed posted:I've only heard Plague, Wrath of God, Violent Youth, and Affection but they're all wicked. I can't wait to hear the full album now. Violent Youth is so catchy. Can anyone tell me how they are live possibly? I'm curious. I've been to a couple Crystal Castles shows - once back in 2010, once just last month. Personally, I absolutely loved them live; Alice has a ton of energy and gets the crowd insanely pumped. If you like sweaty mob dancing, you'll love Crystal Castles live. As for the new album, the first half is really strong - some of the best stuff they have done in my opinion. "Sad Eyes" especially blew me away. The second half of the album is kind of lackluster, though I've only listened through it once so far.
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# ? Nov 8, 2012 04:16 |
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Have some Vacationer! Not quite sure how to describe these guys, but it's like upbeat-ish electro-pop. Really good stuff, so check it out. http://youtu.be/KrGg_SUBVdg http://youtu.be/8BzzJdkkIbY http://youtu.be/UzOaKcuAFnc And how about The Constellations, which is a bit more rock-like. Very good stuff. http://youtu.be/CWmAm0AhOlQ http://youtu.be/YJnlSF5JONg
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# ? Nov 9, 2012 03:02 |
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Avocados posted:State Hospital by Frightened Rabbit is really good. While it still doesn't top my favorite Frabbits song, this song and whole album is overall a lot nicer. Really cool video too. What would be your favorite Frightened Rabbit song?
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# ? Nov 9, 2012 05:52 |
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The new Crystal Castles album is really drat good. Not a single bad track, favorites are Kerosene, Sad Eyes, Insulin and god drat Child I Will Hurt You is the best mellow song they've done. Grab tickets for their shows asap, they tend to sell out quite fast. They are really good live, I've seen them two times. First time was back in 2010, Alice had broken her ankle but still put on one hell of a show. 2nd time was back in July at a festival here in Sweden, she stagedived on top of me twice and poured Jack Daniels all over my face. I've got tickets for a show in March, can't wait to see Sad Eyes live!
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Delta-Wye posted:I went out and caught a Freelance Whales show tonight. It was pretty good, and I'm sure most of you interested in that genre have heard of them already. However, I had not heard of the opening act before, Geographer. It was extrodinarily well done, and it was cool watching three guys put down as many parts as Freelance Whale's 6-piece band with creative looping. Neither the last few pages nor the first page had a mention of them, so I thought I'd drop it in here because I hadn't heard of them before tonight either. I don't post in here a ton or really ever, but I like reading the through the threads. Anyway, I saw you post Geographer and I had to speak up and post my absolute favorite song of theirs. Enjoy. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qKxPjgEHXf4
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# ? Nov 10, 2012 05:55 |
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Yay new Grimes avatar. If anyone else wants a Grimes av I have a bunch more I made. Yes I'm a weirdo. The new Crystal Castles is really good but I hate when the best songs are right upfront. Plague and Kerosene are amazing and get my expectations way up. Then the rest, while still really good, isn't as good and I end up being a little underwhelmed.
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# ? Nov 12, 2012 03:42 |
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Posted about these guys in the vinyl thread, but I may as well post about them here, too. The guys are called Sunbeam Rd. and they have their first album out, Breathers. http://sunbeamrd.bandcamp.com/releases If you like that early Beach House/early Real Estate sort of Walkmen kind of vibe, then maybe these guys are your thing.
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# ? Nov 12, 2012 03:58 |
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Conduit for Sale!'s name made me realize that a band called Conduits warrants a post. They're a bit of a supergroup in the Omaha/Lincoln/Saddle Creek scene — members from a few now-defunct, well-known bands in these parts. They put out a s/t album this year that I think is a pretty good listen. Female-fronted, kinda drone-y, kinda post-rock, kin-- ah gently caress it, just check them out. Facebook page "Last Dirge" (music video) "Blood"
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The SARS Volta posted:Conduit for Sale!'s name made me realize that a band called Conduits warrants a post. They're a bit of a supergroup in the Omaha/Lincoln/Saddle Creek scene — members from a few now-defunct, well-known bands in these parts. does the black guy bartend at the slowdown
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KyloWinter posted:does the black guy bartend at the slowdown Hahahaha. Come to think of it, I haven't seen him there recently (they are on tour in Europe right now, after all). I played soccer with the guitarist in college, too.
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