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me your dad posted:I would direct you to the doom/sludge/stoner metal thread. Nordick posted:Graveyard. I dunno if they're exactly "slow" compared to Sabbath, but they certainly nail that bluesy retro sound. More importantly they're really goddamn good. Yeah, this is what I'm talking about. Why are all these bands from Scandinavia? I'll have to go through that thread and pick out some more.
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Here's a few more suggestions if you want more of that sound. Buffalo are a late 60's/early 70's band with a pretty heavy sound. They're not as dark as Sabbath and their songs can be a bit proggier in terms of length and structure but they're a great example of heavy blues rock. I prefer their second album 'Volcanic Rock' but their first album 'Dead Forever' is still solid. Buffalo - Sunrise (Come My Way) Budgie also fit the role of a heavier than usual band for their time. While they most wrote 70's prog rock with heavy riffs and prominent bass lines they also put together a couple of blazing tracks like "Breadfan" and "Crash Course in Brain Surgery" along with total doom stompers like "Guts". Budgie - Guts Budgie - In the Grip of a Tyrefitter's Hand Witchcraft are yet another retro band along the same lines as Graveyard and Kadaver, hell they're even from Sweden! There's not much else to say really: I quite like their album 'Firewood' because it's a nice combination of light and heavier elements, very much a 70's prog/hard rock album. People tend to agree that 'Legend' is their most cohesive effort to date with less psychedelic elements and more hard rock/metal focus. Witchcraft - I See A Man Witchcraft - It's Not Because of You And here's a list of some alternative suggestions that have Sabbath in mind but go down a different course. Blood Ceremony - Sabbath riffs with Jethro Tull flute interludes and female vocals. The s/t is really solid, not a huge fan of the follow up but it's certainly not bad. Jex Thoth - Another female-fronted retro/doom band. These guys have a strong psychedelic sound due to their use of keys and lead work. The s/t is kind of like stumbling onto a ritual in the middle of swamp. There are a ton of bands who use Black Sabbath as their sonic template, especially 80's doom metal and 90's stoner rock. These few recommendations are just bands who very similar rather than evolutions of their sound though.
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# ? Jul 23, 2014 20:18 |
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KevinHeaven posted:I know a bit about African music in general, but Ghanian/Nigerian highlife is not my specialty. The highlife-sounding tune in this PSA has remained stuck in my head for months: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jvg0XN3Xs2Q look through ras het posts, i know nothing about the genre myself but here is a post of his i copied for you Well, I wouldn't think too much of Osibisa, the first LP has a couple of songs that could be called highlife with a huge reach, but it's "world fusion" more than anything. The Rough Guide to Highlife is a pretty good introduction I think, it's got tunes by some major players and gives a pretty clear picture of what '50s-'60s highlife sounds like. And you've probably heard Nigeria Special, but it and other similar Nigeria comps have some highlife tunes here and there even if the emphasis is on funk. Nonesuch also released something called "Voices of Africa: High-Life and Other Popular Music" way back when but I haven't heard it. They can usually be trusted though. For individual artists, Fela's early LPs and singles are really good, everything he did before the '69 LA sessions was cool as hell highlife. The "Live at the Afro-spot" LP is straight fire, maybe my favourite album in the whole genre. I've got all that stuff on a Japanese 3CD comp called "Highlife-jazz and Afro-soul", I don't know how widely they're available elsewhere. Another favourite is Sir Victor Uwaifo, Soundway released a comp called Guitar-Boy Superstar last year but most of his LPs are worth hearing, especially the ones titled Ekassa something are total classics. Prince Nico Mbarga is pretty much required listening, his debut single (I think) "Sweet Mother" is, like, the most famous African song ever and the #1 classic of the genre. That early stuff sounds pretty naïve to me but that's just personal preference, I've some LP he did with Ikenga Super Stars of Africa who are pretty amazing I think: their LP "Late Celestine Ukwu Special" tributes the legendary singer of the same name who died in a car crash of something, it's got just two 20min tunes and is just crazy guitar interplay and improvs all the way with some little vocals to spice it up, totally chill. Orlando Julius is another really good one, his hit LP "Super Afro Soul" was released last year by Vampisoul (I think) paired with "Orlando's Afro Ideas", which isn't highlife anymore but just totally heavy funk. E.T. Mensah's comp "All For You" is a real good showcase of this rly poppy '50s and early '60s highlife which you may or may not dig, it's a bit kitchy but got some really good playing even in the lesser songs. Beyond that, you might dig Solomon Ilori, Dan Satch, Kabaka International Guitar Band, Oliver de Coque, Dr. Sir Warrior (yes, so many of them have imaginative titles, cf. juju singer Chief Commander Ebenezer Obey), Chief Stephen Osita Osadebe, the aforementioned Celestine Ukwu and uhh... I can't think of any more right now. Good thing there's a ton of blogs devoted to upping obscure African LPs, innit? Glad to help.
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I never would have guessed myself as an Alice Cooper fan, but drat is welcome to my nightmare an amazing album. What's a good next album to listen to?
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You can't go wrong with Killer or Billion Dollar Babies.
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# ? Jul 25, 2014 03:32 |
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Anyone got anything similar to Planisphere by Justice. I really its a rather narrow definition but I can't stop listening to it, something about the bass, the structure and the tone, along with the organlike sounds just sound perfect to me. I need more of it.
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# ? Jul 25, 2014 05:10 |
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Looking for some death metal or related subgenres similar to bands like Behemoth, Gorguts and Artificial Brain. Sorta leaning more towards Behemoth in sound.
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Skittle Wood posted:Looking for some death metal https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xT5_NrPbRYA
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Nordick posted:Vader. The answer is always Vader. This would appear to be the case.
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And for a good reason. Anyways, death metal isn't really my forté. Ask in the Metal Thread, the guys will happily inundate you with good stuff. http://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=3433957 Nordick fucked around with this message at 13:01 on Jul 25, 2014 |
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Skittle Wood posted:Looking for some death metal or related subgenres similar to bands like Behemoth, Gorguts and Artificial Brain. Sorta leaning more towards Behemoth in sound. I can help out more with the latter two than Behemoth. Ulcerate Pyrrhon Cryptopsy (first two albums) Immolation
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Weapon and Mitochondrion do a great job of mixing black and death metal I think. Always found Behemoth really overproduced in comparison. Behemoth also take a lot of influence from Nile, so look into them. And Melechesh are hardly death metal but if you like Nile you'll dig them. As for Gorguts/Artificial Brain? Ingurgitating Oblivion, Gigan, Pyrrhon, Inevitable End, Mithras, Wormed, Cosmic Atrophy, and Crimson Massacre. Gamma Nerd fucked around with this message at 20:19 on Jul 25, 2014 |
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Wasn't expecting so much of a response. I think this will do for now.
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Thanks for the response in regards to my highlife inquiry. Anyway, I have another request. I love country music--Gram Parsons, Hank Williams, Lefty Frizzell, Johnny Cash, and Ernest Tubb, and "Nashville Skyline" are favorites. I even find Brad Paisley kind-of endearing, although I tend to prefer the older stuff. I think what I love most about country, musically at least, is the pedal-steel guitar. It creates such a beautiful, haunting sound, especially in songs about bein' lonesome. So that's pretty much what I'm looking for. I want more songs with prominent pedal-steel, preferably from the 40s-70s, but I suppose it doesn't matter. Just give me more of that sound.
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KevinHeaven posted:Thanks for the response in regards to my highlife inquiry. Check this out: Wayne Hancock https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3UKQsxY2t8U
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Davincie posted:(Some pretty fuckin' badass words) Thanks for this. Other than the most obvious ones like Fela, Onyeabor, etc., Africa has, sadly, always been the "dark continent" for me musically. So yeah. thanks again!
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# ? Aug 1, 2014 04:38 |
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I'm looking for Americana (?) music similar to Dead Man Walking soundtrack (link) or this by Load Left (other songs from their album aren't really in that vein). Thanks!
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# ? Aug 1, 2014 14:03 |
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So I've been listening to Vampire Weekend's new album obsessively over the last few days. Anyone know of any other bands with albums of similar caliber? Vampire Weekend's "Step": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_mDxcDjg9P4
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Have a Cigar posted:Anyone know of any other bands with albums of similar caliber? You're seriously asking the recommendation thread if there are any bands as good as Vampire Weekend?
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Ras Het posted:You're seriously asking the recommendation thread if there are any bands as good as Vampire Weekend? Their newest album is on a different level compared to their previous albums. I should have used "album" in its singular form. Have you listened to the new album straight through?
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Have a Cigar posted:Have you listened to the new album straight through? No, I hate Vampire Weekend, I'm just curious about what the hell you are talking about.
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Ras Het posted:No, I hate Vampire Weekend, I'm just curious about what the hell you are talking about. Ah ok, well yeah, the new album is loving amazing. I don't know if pitchfork is popular here, but here's a pretty smart review (albeit, with some lyrical errors) that almost does it justice. http://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/17963-vampire-weekend-modern-vampires-of-the-city/ "Take "Step", the third song on Vampire Weekend's third album, Modern Vampires of the City-- the record that is already forcing one-time haters of this band to rethink their entire lives." There's hyperlinks in the last 4 words of that sentence which are amusing. Edit: "Hannah Hunt" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lJCIhDQkqTQ
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Have a Cigar posted:Ah ok, well yeah, the new album is loving amazing. I don't know if pitchfork is popular here, but here's a pretty smart review (albeit, with some lyrical errors) that almost does it justice. Not sure how deep you've delved into Pitchfork, but as closely as I can ascertain you're looking for albums that a person who thinks that that Vampire Weekend album is a front-to-back classic would also find to be a front-to-back classic. If that is what you're looking for, try these: http://pitchfork.com/best/
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a false posted:Not sure how deep you've delved into Pitchfork, but as closely as I can ascertain you're looking for albums that a person who thinks that that Vampire Weekend album is a front-to-back classic would also find to be a front-to-back classic. If that is what you're looking for, try these: http://pitchfork.com/best/ Thanks! I'll check them out, I haven't really browsed Pitchfork that much but when I find I like a band I'll look them up there. I tend to like an alt-rock / indie sound but descriptions seem meaningless these days. I was pretty infatuated with Arcade Fire's "Reflektor" before I came across Vampire Weekend's new album. The lyrics in Modern Vampires of the City read like poetry, with tons of themes and references smartly thrown about throughout it, and it's just smart, and meaningful. I sound like a complete fanboy. Edit: I didn't read the OP saying to explore pitchfork. I'm dumb. Also, favorite bands: Radiohead and Arcade Fire. I'm like the progeny of two good-looking goons. Sour Scurvy fucked around with this message at 01:55 on Aug 2, 2014 |
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Have a Cigar posted:Thanks! I'll check them out, I haven't really browsed Pitchfork that much but when I find I like a band I'll look them up there. It sounds like you're just reading reviews to validate your tastes, instead of using them as a starting point to discover new things, which (ideally) is what media reviews are for in the first place.
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Misc posted:Can anyone point me to some harder, ideally no wave influenced (Contortions mostly), dance-punk acts like !!!'s first single? Their later stuff is too light and poppy for what I'm looking for: (god Brainiac were just the best band, weren't they?) Have you ever heard Go Go Go Airheart? They're way more dubby, but share a lot of that "angular" weirdness of !!! This was their danciest song https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NDPqxHYYPlw https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CFEIFABVZHQ Hide And Go Freak was the coolest thing in the world to me at the time, and then the lead singer passed away. I still have the 7" i was like 17, heavy. Moving Units were gigantic. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ztFbhM5caw You must know Les Savy Fav. Rapture were really the peaking of some of this kinda stuff. And then THIS record was just....earth shattering. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jMM7xz1Bidg I remember when they played the Che, one of the most packed shows I've ever seen there. They had the poet and a sax dude come out and open, and then they come out and just exude spazzy sex everywhere. I got my shirt ripped off by the lead singer at every single show. They went on to be more known for their underwear danceparties, but that first record is very Nation Of Ulysses-y and hardcore. e ohmygod here's that show https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xTLuWZnyz-0 e2 OOOOOOH do you know Arab on Radar? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tbq0JKt01is sooooo good. The record labels that were hip to me senior year of highschool, 2003, were GSL, Three One G and Skin Graft. they're way less "arty" and "New York" than some of that more beard strokey, Glenn Branca kinda things. bigperm posted:Can anyone point me to more music like this G-Dragon song? I really like it, but don't know anything about electronic music and don't know what to even look for. ManoliIsFat fucked around with this message at 04:30 on Aug 2, 2014 |
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Here's a really vague and specific request at the same time. Could anyone recommend songs/artists similar to Gatekeeper? Here's a track for example (I don't even know what the genre is): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CBTcuGiGDJY Thanks! edit: I've tried listening to some of the similar artists on last.fm, but while I like some of them, they're not really quite what I'm looking for. Heavy Hands fucked around with this message at 17:20 on Aug 3, 2014 |
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Heavy Hands posted:Here's a really vague and specific request at the same time. Could anyone recommend songs/artists similar to Gatekeeper? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Q7FFjUpVLg
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Heavy Hands posted:Here's a really vague and specific request at the same time. Could anyone recommend songs/artists similar to Gatekeeper? You could maybe try Apoptygma Berzerk (particularly the live album APBL2000 which has a dancier vibe than most of their studio stuff) and VNV Nation.
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# ? Aug 3, 2014 19:07 |
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Is there anything out there similar to Globus in that it has the whole 'epic music + vocals' thing?
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# ? Aug 4, 2014 21:52 |
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I'm looking for some stuff similar to Andy Stott https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7TZWi0lv-Mw https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zga2k4drODM
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ManoliIsFat posted:this is when i was cool and i can tell u all about the socal dance punk scene. Some great great GREAT recommendations in this post. Thanks so much. I grew up in Dayton, Ohio; seeing Brainiac changed my life.
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# ? Aug 5, 2014 15:58 |
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The Gorillaz are pretty much the best poo poo ever, anyone have stuff like it?
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Austrian mook posted:The Gorillaz are pretty much the best poo poo ever, anyone have stuff like it? The fake band thing or the middling trip hop thing
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# ? Aug 6, 2014 20:54 |
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Declan MacManus posted:The fake band thing or the middling trip hop thing The part with the good tunes
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# ? Aug 6, 2014 21:24 |
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Austrian mook posted:The part with the good tunes You might like: The Monkees. Good tunes, fake band, ape theme.
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# ? Aug 6, 2014 21:54 |
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It's been asked a couple of times over the years in this thread, but none of the recommendations that I saw are really doing it for me - I'm searching for stuff very similar to Death From Above 1979 - stuff that's driven by distorted bass (or is just bass/drums) and sort of danceable. The closest stuff that comes to mind is some Head Automatica stuff and if you squint just a bit, Royal Blood.
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Austrian mook posted:The Gorillaz are pretty much the best poo poo ever, anyone have stuff like it? If you like the rapping elements, look into Deltron 3030, as it features Del the Funky Homosapien, whom you likely know is in The Gorillaz, and is heavily instrumental.
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me your dad posted:If you like the rapping elements, look into Deltron 3030, as it features Del the Funky Homosapien, whom you likely know is in The Gorillaz, and is heavily instrumental. it's also got the same producer, Dan the Automator, as well as a brief appearance by Damon Albarn.
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What syle of music would you consider this? bossa nova? caberet? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0W3MpOU3OUU https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hoVXvh52EXQ
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