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dgt posted:quality postpunk (I like Joy Division, Killing Joke, Magazine, PiL, Birthday Party, TG, etc etc) Echo & the Bunnymen are fantastic, though they're a touch lighter than the bands you named. For some reason it seems like they're mostly ignored by after-the-fact post-punk fans (e.g. hipster teenagers like myself), even though they're one of the more successful post-punk outfits. Probably because it's hard to take any band called "the Bunnymen" seriously. ![]() Also, early Devo. ![]()
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I never thought I'd say this, but I'm falling in love with I'm-just-about-to-beat-your-rear end rap-rock. What's some more good stuff that's more like Rage Against the Machine, Urban Dance Squad, Quarashi, or to a lesser extent Saliva or Black Light Burns and less like Limp Bizkit or Linkin Park? Focus on instrumentation would be a big plus.
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CloseFriend posted:I never thought I'd say this, but I'm falling in love with I'm-just-about-to-beat-your-rear end rap-rock. What's some more good stuff that's more like Rage Against the Machine, Urban Dance Squad, Quarashi, or to a lesser extent Saliva or Black Light Burns and less like Limp Bizkit or Linkin Park? Focus on instrumentation would be a big plus. ![]()
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Magnetic North posted:Thanks to Way Past and the Baron for these recommendations. Jazz is a huge ocean of precarious awesome, and I couldn't find out where it was safest to dive in. I really want to get into it.
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I've tried all of the 'recommend bands with similar tastes to yours' sites, but none of them help much. For six years the only band I can listen to is Dream Theater, and I'm looking to broaden my musical horizons by at least a few bands. The only band that has come close really is Redemption, but I got bored of them soon after. I'm really not into the older progressive stuff such as Rush and Genesis, it's more of the new things. I recently got into Muse, and I wish I got into them earlier. Dream Theater recently toured with Opeth and Between the Buried and Me, and I've been checking out some of their stuff because I liked them live. Also, it's not like I'm completely turned off from other music (Rap, pop, rock, whatever), I can listen to most other music (Aside from Country/Punk, and I hate to use the term but popular rock that's similar to Weezer) Except I can't stand having any of them in my playlist for more than a week or so. I know this is a vague rant, but I'd just like a change from having 10 gigs of live/recorded Dream Theater and Metallica's S&M as the only things on my iPod for years.
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Pompous Rhombus posted:I got some great recommendations last time I asked (Bonobo and Lemonjelly), but I'm still looking for some more good instrumental, study-compatible music. Way late on this, but I'm with you on pretty much all of that stuff and lately I've been listening to the Cinematic Orchestra, specifically Man With A Movie Camera. They do electronic stuff but that album is a score they did for the old silent movie of the same name, and iirc was meant to be played live so its less produced. Also noting that you tend to like both minimal and electronica stuff, check out Sketch Show. Some vocals, but mainly instrumental. Last semester the ONLY thing I listened to while I was working was a last.fm station of Sketch Show. Some of the artists I found through that that I'd also recommend: Marc Hellner, Nitrada, Riaw Arai.
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So my taste in music has been expanding in the last few months and I was hoping to get some direction from you guys. I recently found the band Pinback and instantly fell in love (thanks to someone in the last rec thread). I've also been listening to Unwound - Leaves Turn Inside You, recent Deerhoof albums, Have A Nice Life, and anything Team Sleep has done (which unfortunately is a short list). Basically, I'm looking for anything that has a similar sound/aesthetic/whatever you can think of that relates these bands to each other, or perhaps that branch out further into that(those) genre(s). As an aside, my interests have mostly contained the genres: post-hardcore (Fall of Troy, Finch, Sound of Animals Fighting, Bear Vs. Shark, Rx Bandits, mewithoutYou) math rock (Don Caballero, Tera Melos, anything Zach Hill related) post-rock or metal (Russian Circles, Yndi Halda, Mogwai, Samuel Jackson Five, Pax Cecilia) and other stuff I don't really classify like Deftones, Thrice, Coheed & Cambria, Edison Glass, 65daysofstatic I feel like I'm leaning more and more towards shoegaze but I've tried listening to the classic recommendations from the last thread for the genre (or trip-hop I guess) like MBV, Slowdive, Morcheeba, etc. but they don't really do much for me. Should I just try to dive into this stuff head-on and listen to it until I "get" it, or am I completely off the mark with the bands I listed?
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Hooplah posted:So my taste in music has been expanding in the last few months and I was hoping to get some direction from you guys. I recently found the band Pinback and instantly fell in love (thanks to someone in the last rec thread). I've also been listening to Unwound - Leaves Turn Inside You, recent Deerhoof albums, Have A Nice Life, and anything Team Sleep has done (which unfortunately is a short list). Basically, I'm looking for anything that has a similar sound/aesthetic/whatever you can think of that relates these bands to each other, or perhaps that branch out further into that(those) genre(s). Try Dredg, Mutemath, Dance Gavin Dance and if you like Coheed, try Claduio's side project "Prize Fighter Inferno"
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Jesus, you guys really recommended some good stuff. I thank you, but my bank balance is going to hate your guts.
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RoryGilmore posted:Dream Theater Have you tried other prog metal? You really should look at both Pain of Salvation's work and Devin Townsend's work as a solo artist and in Strapping Young Lad since those are the two bands that hooked me when all I listened to was Dream Theater. Really check out the albums Remedy Lane and the Perfect Element Pt.1 by PoS, and Devin Townsend's Synchestra and SYL's City and Alien. Apart from them there's leagues of decent progressive metal out there, Everygrey, Deadsoul Tribe, Shadow Gallery, Porcupine Tree, Riverside, Spiral Architect. I don't know, are you looking to branch into other genres of metal, delve into progressive metal, delve into other genres of music?
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Soylent Heliotrope posted:Gang of Four and A Certain Ratio are good dance-focused post-punk; kind of like Public Image or Killing Joke, but more funky. Entertainment! is usually considered as central to post-punk as any of Joy Division's albums. I am very well aware of Gang of Four, and Devo are probably one of my favorite bands ever, and I have pretty much everything they've ever done (including bootlegged demos), but I've never heard any Certain Ratio or much Echo outside of KIlling Moon and Lips like Sugar. I'll give 'em both a chance. Thanks!
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Diligent Deadite posted:Jesus, you guys really recommended some good stuff. I thank you, but my bank balance is going to hate your guts. What are you going to get?
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dgt posted:I am very well aware of Gang of Four, and Devo are probably one of my favorite bands ever, and I have pretty much everything they've ever done (including bootlegged demos), but I've never heard any Certain Ratio or much Echo outside of KIlling Moon and Lips like Sugar. I'll give 'em both a chance. Thanks! Also try Josef K, they seem to be your sort of thing if you like Magazine. If you can get into the funkier side of post-punk, try: The Au Pairs, Delta 5, The Slits, Bush Tetras, Liquid Liquid and The Pop Group.
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Dgt - if you want quality post-punk, read Simon Reynolds' book "Rip It Up And Start Again". It's a whole book about that sort of music, from Public Image in 1978 through to New Pop and Frankie Goes To Hollywood in 1984. It's really interesting.
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Could any avid The Cure fan point me in the direction of an album of theirs that sounds the most like their single Gone? I really love the jazzy undertones and overall sound of of the track, but can't find it replicated in an album as a whole (I haven't searched very much, admittedly)
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Trying once more for the new thread: I'm looking for music like the first 90 seconds of this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FQ_EGqAgRSg Google tells me that part is done by Howard Helm, who started in the 70s with Zon, now is in Cryptic Vision, and does a lot of keyboard work for various bands. Still, I'd like to find some small acoustic / instrumental stuff like that. Piano for metal fans. Savatage has some nice slow acoustic tracks, but the stuff I'm hoping to find is more aggressive. bonnemenagere posted:Grouper Dragging a Dead Deer up a Hill: This is extremely reverbed out, slow and thick. You can't hear anything she says but the density of it is amazing RoryGilmore posted:I know this is a vague rant, but I'd just like a change from having 10 gigs of live/recorded Dream Theater and Metallica's S&M as the only things on my iPod for years. Apocalyptica The Gathering Pelican Within Temptation
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Technetium posted:I don't know, are you looking to branch into other genres of metal, delve into progressive metal, delve into other genres of music? Other genres of progressive metal specifically, but I wouldn't mind more overall genres either. I'll check out your bands, thanks.
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RoryGilmore posted:Other genres of progressive metal specifically, but I wouldn't mind more overall genres either. I'll check out your bands, thanks. One more band I forgot was Ayreon, that was the other band that got me started onto bigger things, namely their album The Human Equation. Honestly just find bands in the progressive metal genre (through wikipedia, last.fm, metal-archives, whatever) and throw a dart at the screen of band names and there'll be a 50/50 chance it's a Dream Theater clone or something else. If you find a band check them out on metal-archives to see what kinds of reviews they're getting. You can also look at progressive death metal, progressive black metal and avant-garde metal for even more variety, like Edge of Sanity, Enslaved and maudlin of the Well. Also you say you don't like the earlier progressive stuff (by which I'm guessing you just mean Progressive Rock) and you list Genesis, which was the band I mistakenly first tried to listen when trying to listen to prog rock. Have you tried King Crimson? Their albums The Court of the Crimson King and Red are classics and have a good amount of metal influence (especially on Red). Their newest album The Power To Believe has some almost full-out metal songs on it. You would probably get a lot out of the Psychedelic/Progressive/Krautrock thread that's around here somewhere if you wanted to look at prog-rock. Technetium fucked around with this message at 15:23 on Feb 7, 2009 |
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Magnetic North posted:Still, to further expand my music tastes, maybe someone could suggest other things. I'm no good at defining music, so all I can say is I want horn music (Jazz, Bebop, Swing, Ska, whatever), and I like up-tempo, though that's not mandatory. Also, twangy surfer music can be cool too (Pulp Fiction Soundtrack, or Honest Bob and the Factory To Dealer Incentives are all I know, sadly). Other than that, maybe a list of the artists in my playlist will express where I'm trying to go. It's ordered from most songs to least. Give The Tom Fun Orchestra a try. Might be a little off, but it certainly has horns, twangy guitar, and some up-beat stuff. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T1bVhWCPz9Y Edit: as much as I hate Myspace, there seems to be some streaming tracks: http://www.myspace.com/tomfunorchestra. pacslash fucked around with this message at 22:42 on Feb 8, 2009 |
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What is the best Okkervil River album? I want to pick one up today but id dont know which one to get.
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I"m looking for something like a female singer(or singers), maybe with a piano or something along those lines, that sings something really beautiful, melodic, and sad. Loosest example I can give is Imogen Heap - Hide and seek.
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cods posted:I"m looking for something like a female singer(or singers), maybe with a piano or something along those lines, that sings something really beautiful, melodic, and sad. Anathema - A Natural Disaster http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bf7yjIswZMQ The keyboards are minimal but it's sung by a female, sad, beautiful, and very melodic, so you might like it.
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Another one that doesn't feature keyboards but is a melancholy song with a female singer: Anouk - Tom Waits Also, it rules.
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Captain Cool posted:Trying once more for the new thread: I'm not too sure on this one, but Kamelot might be what you're looking for. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F88G4itQyds Anathema, which was mentioned a few posts up from mine, does some great acoustic stuff with metal influence as well. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DiBZH6L5btQ
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NESguerilla posted:What is the best Okkervil River album? I want to pick one up today but id dont know which one to get. I'd go for either Black Sheep Boy or The Stage Names, with BSB being a bit more indie than TSN. All of their albums are fantastic (particularly the newest one, The Stand Ins) but these two are the most consistently awesome of the lot.
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Need similar bands like The Knife (mainly these guys) Crystal Castles Boys Noize Black Kids
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bumpizza posted:If anyone has heard DJ Spooky's Songs of a Dead Dreamer, I'd like another ambient album that I can just trip out to that encompasses a lot of emotions. I've already heard Selected Ambient Works before, but I think that Songs of a Dead Dreamer is less minimalistic and repetitive and I like that. Future Sound Of London - Dead Cities, Lifeforms and ISDN. Amon Tobin - Out From Out Where. Broadway Project - Compassion Coil - Loves Secret Domain, The Ape of Naples DJ Q-Berts - Wave Twisters and Mix Master Mike's - Anti Theft Device - are both fun to trip out to if you like scratching.
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i've been listening to alcest's Souvenirs d'un autre monde and i've been loving it. as someone with well-below entry level knowledge of metal of all sorts, is there more music similar to this? digging around on last.fm, the "similar artists" either lean too much towards black metal or towards boring post-rock. Is it just that last.fm isn't too helpful in this case or am I simply trying too hard to find shoegaze in a scene that im completely unfamiliar with?
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I want some recommendations for more of the smooth samba and bossa instrumental stuff like in this link
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is 5 posted:i've been listening to alcest's Souvenirs d'un autre monde and i've been loving it. as someone with well-below entry level knowledge of metal of all sorts, is there more music similar to this? digging around on last.fm, the "similar artists" either lean too much towards black metal or towards boring post-rock. Is it just that last.fm isn't too helpful in this case or am I simply trying too hard to find shoegaze in a scene that im completely unfamiliar with? Jesu, at least their later stuff like Silver, is the closest thing I've found to them in the realm of metal-influenced shoegaze bands. It's not a very common thing and I ended up checking out the shoegaze genre in general and found it to be awesome. You might also want to try Krallice's self-titled and Enslaved's newest.
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CharlesWillisMaddox posted:Try Dredg, Mutemath, Dance Gavin Dance and if you like Coheed, try Claduio's side project "Prize Fighter Inferno" I already listen to Dredg and PFI, actually. The other two bands weren't quite what I was looking for, but I'm really surprised I've never heard of Dance Gavin Dance because they're pretty drat good. Thanks a bunch for them ![]() So basically my request still stands, if anyone else is interested in helping me out it'd be great.
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I love playing instrumental alternative, blues, or even folksy guitar songs. I've played a good bit of Don Ross and I'd like to branch out a little. It's great to listen to, but even better to play, so an added bonus would be available guitar tabs on the songs you recommend.
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I've recently grown to like what I can only describe as drone-ish punk rock. Bands like No-Age or Boris are kind of what I'm talking about. I'm not really interested anything too metal or heavy though. Anyone have any recommendations for stuff like that?
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cheeseboy posted:I've recently grown to like what I can only describe as drone-ish punk rock. Bands like No-Age or Boris are kind of what I'm talking about. I'm not really interested anything too metal or heavy though. Anyone have any recommendations for stuff like that? Check out HEALTH. And I know you said you don't want metally but Sunn O)))) isn't really any more heavy than Boris and they're good, their new stuff is hardly metal-sounding at all, just really droney
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sunn O))) is kind of hard to get into. I'd recommend Earth instead. They were a major influence on both Boris and sunn O))) and their output is more varied than sunn O))) but not quite as diverse as Boris. Another major influence on Boris, the Melvins, alternate between short songs and long droning ones. Here's the Melvins song Boris is named after.
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I've recently got into mashups of all sorts and have gone on a downloading spree, listening to a lot of good poo poo and well, a lot of poo poo. Some of my favorites so far include Girl Talk's two albums, American Edit, Jay-Zeezer, The Grey Album and Redd Blood Cells (White Blood Cells + bass). Any major works that I'm missing?
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signalnoise posted:I want some recommendations for more of the smooth samba and bossa instrumental stuff like in this link you might like some of Chick Corea's stuff as long as he doesn't get too avant-garde for your tastes, he's at his most mainstream when he's with his Elektric Band or Return to Forever. with these groups it's usually jazz fusion but it has lots of latin influences. here he is live on keytar playing his original chart Got A Match? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oHOSUEPsKFk also here's probably his most famous composition, Spain http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=huIcAdTbMbM
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I've got another request which is slightly stranger... I was watching Ratatouille and the song Le Festin came on. I was wondering to myself if there's anything else out there like this. In French, not just the style of music.
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Are there any other bands that can pull off a blues-rock-jazz vibe like Gov't Mule does? Despite listening to every album that I can, live and studio, I can never get enough. I'm also up for knowing other blues artists similar to Bernard Allison. I really like the more modern, rocking sound he pulls off.
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I'm looking for music similar to Explosions In The Sky So far I've found mogwai, and appleseed cast. Anything else? I'm also looking for stoner metal, such as Kyuss. Anything more modern/psycadelic? I'm not huge on hiphop, but I love Gang Starr [particularly above the clouds] Anything similar to that? I really like hiphop with deep insightful lyrics and rhythms that use obscure instruments or take on foreign themes (eg above the clouds having a japanese styled backdrop) Cheers
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