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karl fungus posted:Can anyone suggest more bands like Yes? Basically, I'm looking for more progressive rock albums with lengthy songs that have a symphonic feel to them. I also really enjoy more spaced-out sounds as well, like the better albums of Steve Hillage and Lemmy-era Hawkwind.
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# ¿ May 27, 2013 23:31 |
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# ¿ May 4, 2024 09:20 |
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I've always been pretty ambivalent toward electronic music as a whole, but I have found that I really enjoy three albums. I love the building, somewhat menacing atmosphere of Massive Attack - Mezzanine and DJ Shadow - Endtroducing...... Is there a logical step from there? I guess they both fall under trip-hop (Mezzanine more so than Endtroducing). I also really like Cosmogramma by Flying Lotus. Don't know if I can pinpoint why. His hip-hop album as Captain Murphy was good too. Anything similar? I listened to Burial - Kindred because I heard it was amazing, but mostly I was bored by it. I also already know and love 65daysofstatic, but that's much more due to their post-rock elements as opposed to the IDM and breakcore that they incorporate.
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# ¿ May 28, 2013 04:58 |
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I spend half of my internet time on music-related websites and message boards. Sputnik Music is probably my favorite for keeping up with new releases. If you're a metalhead, GameFAQs of all places has a very knowledgeable board in that genre. I'm guessing a lot of people use Pitchfork and Stereogum for general new release knowledge. And if you have a collection built up on RateYourMusic, there's a little sidebar on your profile page that tells you when new stuff by artists you have is coming out. It also helps to have a lot of music nerd friends.
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# ¿ May 28, 2013 14:20 |
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Donuts has always intrigued me because of the sheer amount of acclaim it receives, but I've shied away from it because it seems like a "beats" album as opposed to a collection of songs. I'm guessing I'm just dumb and wrong and should actually listen to it. What little I've heard of RJD2 (the Mad Men theme and his remix of "Lose Yourself") is cool, and I love the albums that I've heard from Def Jux (read: I love anything El-P touches) so him being a part of that label is a good sign. I'll look into the other artists you mentioned as well, thanks.
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# ¿ May 28, 2013 19:24 |
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Oh, I wasn't asking for post-rock recs. I'm already pretty knowledgeable about that genre (and am a fan of both of those albums).
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# ¿ May 28, 2013 22:24 |
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Is there any post-hardcore out there with instrumentation (specifically guitar-playing) like the Fall of Troy? I'm a pretty big fan of post-hardcore as well as "mathcore"/spastic hardcore and metalcore a la the Dillinger Escape Plan. But I've yet to find a band that marries the two styles the way TFOT does. I already know Just Like Vinyl.
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# ¿ Jun 12, 2013 16:07 |
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I already listen to Dance Gavin Dance (Will Swan is also a fantastic guitar player). Never cared for the Number 12 or Alexisonfire. I'll check out Faraquet--their lone album looks promising.
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# ¿ Jun 12, 2013 19:17 |
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Eight Is Legend posted:I listened to the debut album by Glass Cloud earlier, and they have quite a few noodly bits in their brand of post-hardcore. Also, have you checked out Circa Survive? I'm also wondering if there's any modern hardcore with notable lead guitar playing. I love stuff like Defeater and Modern Life is War that's really focused on impassioned vocals, but instrumentally those bands always seem to keep it pretty simple besides maybe the drums. Same goes for screamo. Any bands that combine the emotional intensity of those bands with guitar heroics?
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# ¿ Jun 13, 2013 21:22 |
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Already know DLJ. Not really the style I'm looking for.
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# ¿ Jun 14, 2013 23:27 |
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There's a huge subset of screamo bands that fit that exact description. Here's some: City of Caterpillar Daitro Foxes Gospel Iselia Pianos Become the Teeth Raein Sed Non Satiata State Faults Suis la Lune
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# ¿ Jun 21, 2013 19:46 |
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ADullMin posted:Sorry I should've made it more clear, I'm really looking for a lot more post-rock influenced screamo You might also like the Elijah. Their screamo influence is a little bit more subdued (they're closer to post-hardcore I guess). It's almost just post-rock with vocals.
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# ¿ Jun 23, 2013 13:24 |
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MattD1zzl3 posted:Can anyone recommend me any "workers lament" songs like "16 tons" by merle travis? The more the better, no specific genre of music.
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# ¿ Jun 24, 2013 15:06 |
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Check out the other bands on Adebisi Shank's label, Richter Collective. And So I Watch You From Afar should be up your alley. BATS are also great, but are as close to post-hardcore as they are to math rock.
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# ¿ Jul 5, 2013 03:58 |
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Some stuff I was recommended in this very thread: J Dilla - Donuts RJD2 - Deadringer Blockhead - Music By Cavelight None of them are exactly like Endtroducing but the first two are heavily sample based and you should find something to enjoy in all of them.
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# ¿ Jul 12, 2013 15:57 |
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The new Captain, We're Sinking album is pretty spectacular pop-punk, and I normally hate that genre.
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# ¿ Jul 13, 2013 00:49 |
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I believe you're looking for this thread.
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# ¿ Jul 13, 2013 21:41 |
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FrozenLederhosen posted:Woah. I don't listen to much Hip-Hop but Run the Jewels blew my mind. It's the first album in a long while that I can listen to the whole thing through, over and over. Anything similar? Some other hip-hop you might like: P.O.S./Doomtree Sadistik Eyedea & Abilities
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# ¿ Jul 20, 2013 06:10 |
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Spotify for me.
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# ¿ Aug 3, 2013 13:42 |
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Digable Planets.
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# ¿ Aug 22, 2013 17:35 |
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LordPants posted:I've really, really been digging Jurassic 5 - Quality Control. Where next in Alternative Hip-Hop?
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# ¿ Aug 28, 2013 04:26 |
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im gay posted:Melodic death/doom/neofolk/dark metal, bands like Agalloch, Swallow the Sun, Saturnus, My Dying Bride, Throes of Dawn.
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# ¿ Sep 6, 2013 00:10 |
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Declan MacManus posted:I've been really into Mastodon, particularly stuff like Blood Mountain through The Hunter but I enjoy stuff like Remission as well. What are some more bands that have heavy parts as well as psychadelic/progressive/melodic sections? Nothing too technical, though, I tend to hate stuff like Dream Theater. If you like Remission-era Mastodon, Neurosis is an absolute must. They are by far the biggest influence on Mastodon's early work as well as a ton of other bands. Scott Kelly also contributed vocals to Crack the Skye and Aqua Dementia.
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# ¿ Sep 6, 2013 19:58 |
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Declan MacManus posted:I love all of the stuff you recommended. I already knew about Baroness but Kylesa and Black Tusk are both great. Neurosis I also knew about but hadn't listened to in ages. It's a good jumping off point, thanks a lot!
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# ¿ Sep 6, 2013 22:43 |
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You might like Dessa's debut, Parts of Speech.
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# ¿ Sep 12, 2013 23:51 |
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Gamma Nerd posted:John Zorn does some jazz/grindcore albums but I honestly forget which. Naked City's s/t is the only one I recall at the moment. Not much other jazzcore I know of except this weird-rear end sludge/free improv album. Kazinsal posted:So Dream Theater's new album is, well, I wouldn't say it's great, but it's not bad. Two instrumentals is pretty cool, especially since one is an opener.
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# ¿ Sep 22, 2013 16:50 |
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the posted:Looking for more "Rappers yelling as loud as they can" a-la "Ante Up" and "Slam". Suggestions? Lords of the Underground Ghostface Killah Busta Rhymes Death Grips if you want something really weird.
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# ¿ Oct 17, 2013 22:00 |
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El Gallinero Gros posted:Modern metal acts I enjoy: Kylesa, Melvins, Mastodon, Lamb of God, Gojira, Big Business. Baroness High On Fire Cave In Zozobra It might suit you well to just go to the Stoner/Doom/Sludge thread and ask for everyone's favorites.
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# ¿ Oct 25, 2013 03:30 |
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Maybeshewill are frequently compared to 65dos, although their IDM elements are far less pronounced. They're also fantastic.
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# ¿ Oct 26, 2013 19:54 |
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Where to go next with noise rock in the vein of Lightning Bolt and Melt-Banana? Already planning to check out the Boredoms.
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# ¿ Oct 28, 2013 17:59 |
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funkybottoms posted:Boris, No Age, Tiny Hawks, Hella, Part Chimp MooCowlian posted:Isis and Neurosis are my go to bands for stuff like studying, when I need something in the background that's not so minimal as to be almost not there, but not energetic/catchy enough to really sing along to or be too distracting. Any recommendations for stuff that will scratch that itch, particularly if it's in whatever genre we're putting those two in right now? The genre you're looking for is atmospheric sludge or "post-metal." Cult of Luna, Rosetta, Mouth of the Architect, Minsk, and Pelican and Russian Circles (if you want instrumental stuff) are good ones.
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# ¿ Oct 28, 2013 20:28 |
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Stalins Moustache posted:I'm not sure if we have a "Where do I start with..." thread, but I'll edit this stuff out if there's a more appropriate thread.
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# ¿ Nov 13, 2013 18:55 |
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More bands with guitar playing like This Town Needs Guns? I already have some of the big name indie/math rock bands (Maps & Atlases and Minus the Bear).
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# ¿ Nov 26, 2013 02:06 |
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Hooplah posted:The Speed of Sound in Seawater Believe me, I've got all the Kinsellacore I need. I'll check out the other stuff.
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# ¿ Nov 27, 2013 15:48 |
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Xandoom posted:Does anyone have reccomendations for metal bands with a female vocalist in it? I have been listening to Battlelore a lot lately, so something along those lines. I don't have anything symphonic, but as far as clean female vocalists in metal I like Witch Mountain, Christian Mistress and Jex Thoth.
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# ¿ Dec 12, 2013 17:42 |
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Russian Circles are an instrumental band, so... Try out: Fu Manchu Wo Fat Torche Church of Misery (their vocals are a little bit out there) Eternal Elysium Corrosion of Conformity Orange Goblin sHEAVY Monster Magnet Unida Big Business 16 And you really do need to get on the Kyuss wagon ASAP. Also Primus seem really out of place with what you're asking for.
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# ¿ Dec 14, 2013 04:20 |
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If you can deal with harsh vocals, Cormorant's "Blood on the Cornfields" is about the Nat Turner rebellion.
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# ¿ Dec 27, 2013 19:14 |
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Tarasenko Tank posted:Something that sounds like Illmatic by Nas, because it's the only rap album I ever really got into and I love the beats and samples more than anything. The Notorious B.I.G. - Ready to Die Gang Starr - Hard to Earn Jeru the Damaja - The Sun Rises in the East The Roots - Illadelph Halflife Jay-Z - Reasonable Doubt
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# ¿ Jan 3, 2014 22:23 |
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All much heavier than you're probably looking for, but: Mastodon - Leviathan The Fall of Troy - Phantom on the Horizon Giant Squid - The Ichthyologist (you might like certain songs on this more)
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# ¿ Jan 14, 2014 00:35 |
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Looking for a few things as I'm currently back in a phase where I like wanky instrumental stuff. More solo bass players I'm a bassist so I'm always a sucker for this. I've got most of the big names--Stanley Clarke, Les Claypool, Marcus Miller, Jaco Pastorius, Stuart Hamm, getting around to Victor Wooten eventually (is it a shame that I've never listened to him after playing for 8 years?). Any albums that are worth listening to? Jazz Fusion Already have Al di Meola, Billy Cobham, Brand X, Frank Zappa, Mahavishnu Orchestra/John McLaughlin, Weather Report, Herbie Hancock and Bitches Brew-era Miles Davis. My favorite of this is Mahavishnu. Instrumental guitar that isn't super-cheesy My problem with shred guitar is less that it's "soulless" and more that most of the well-known albums in this genre are very much a product of their era. I'm looking at you in particular, Yngwie. Any good instrumental guitar albums that don't feel extremely late 80s/early 90s? Already have Eric Johnson's Ah Via Musicom (which isn't totally exempt from this problem). Same with Satriani, and I'm looking into Jason Becker/Marty Friedman/Cacophony and Michael Schenker (whose playing I adore in UFO).
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# ¿ Jan 24, 2014 15:33 |
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# ¿ May 4, 2024 09:20 |
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I have, and I am a fan of Jeff Beck's playing if that helps.
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# ¿ Jan 25, 2014 02:41 |